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This equipment must only be connected to Thunderbolt™ ports.
In conjunction with the Focusrite Control application, you now have a highly versatile and professional solution for routing high quality audio to and from your computer recording system, with extremely low latency. You can also use the Clarett 2Pre as a "stand-alone" interface on-stage, bringing the benefits of Focusrite's high-quality analogue mic pres to your live performance.
This User Guide provides a detailed explanation of the hardware to help you achieve a thorough understanding of the product's operational features. We recommend you take the time to read through the Guide, whether you're new to computer-based recording or a more experienced user, so you are fully aware of all the possibilities the Clarett 2Pre has to offer.
As well as this User Guide, you will need the Focusrite Control Software Guide which can be downloaded from focusrite.com/downloads after registering your product. This contains full details of Focusrite Control, the software application designed specifically for use with the Focusrite Clarett range of interfaces.
If either User Guide does not have the information you need, please go to support.focusrite.com, where you can find articles and tutorials beyond the scope of this user guide.
The Clarett 2Pre hardware interface provides the means for connecting microphones, musical instruments, line level audio signals and digital audio signals to a computer through the computer's Thunderbolt™ port. The signals at the physical inputs can be routed to your audio recording software / digital audio workstation (referred to throughout this user guide as the "DAW"); similarly, the outputs from the DAW can be configured to appear at the unit's physical outputs.
Audio sources – mics, instruments, etc., can be recorded into your DAW and then played back from there through amplifiers and speakers, powered monitors, headphones, a mixer or any other analogue or digital audio equipment you wish to use. Although all inputs and outputs on the Clarett 2Pre are routed directly to and from your DAW for recording and playback, you can configure the routing within your DAW, or within the Focusrite Control application, in order to meet your precise needs.
The Clarett 2Pre also has connectors for sending and receiving MIDI data; this lets you use it as a MIDI interface between your computer and other items of MIDI equipment in your system.
An important feature of the Clarett 2Pre is the new design of analogue preamplifier. In addition to their class-leading dynamic range and ability to provide all the gain you're ever likely to need, the circuitry now includes an exciting new AIR function. Individually selectable on each channel, AIR subtly modifies the pre-amp's frequency response to model the impedance and resonance characteristics of Focusrite's classic transformer-based ISA mic preamps. When recording with good quality microphones, you will notice an enhanced clarity and definition in the important mid to high frequency range, just where it is most needed for vocals and many acoustic instruments.
The accompanying software application, Focusrite Control, is designed to require a minimal amount of user interaction, letting you easily configure the Clarett 2Pre with signal routings appropriate for the most common recording tasks. For more complex situations, it provides extensive routing and monitoring options, as well as the ability to control global hardware settings such as sample rate and synchronisation.
All inputs on the Clarett 2Pre are routed directly to your DAW software for recording, but Focusrite Control also allows you to route these signals internally within the device to the outputs so you can monitor the audio signals with ultra-low latency - before they arrive at your DAW, should you need to do so.
Along with your Clarett 2Pre you should have:
Please visit the following link for up-to-date information on computer and operating system compatibility for all Clarett products: support.focusrite.com
Please ensure you install the Focusrite Control before connecting the interface to your computer.
All software required by the Clarett 2Pre, including several powerful and useful extras, is available for download from the Focusrite website (focusrite.com/downloads). The Important Information provided with your Clarett 2Pre contains validation codes if you wish to register your Clarett and access the optional bundled software.
The front panel includes all the input gain and monitoring controls as well as two of the input connectors for Mic, Line and Instrument signals.
Before you connect the Clarett 2Pre to your computer, please complete the software installation. This will ensure the hardware uses the correct drivers, and will prevent unexpected behaviour.
The Clarett 2Pre must be powered using the supplied AC adaptor (PSU). Plug the connector on the on the PSU into the rear panel power socket and turn the unit on with the power switch.
The Clarett 2Pre has a Thunderbolt™ port (on the rear panel). Once the software installation is complete, connect the Clarett 2Pre to your computer using a Thunderbolt™ cable.
Your OS should automatically select the Clarett 2Pre as the default audio device. You can check this selection has been made correctly, if you wish. Details of how to do this on various operating systems can be found at focusrite.com/get-started/clarett-2Pre.
After installing the drivers and connecting the hardware, you can start using the Clarett 2Pre with the DAW of your choice.
Please note - your DAW may not automatically select the Clarett 2Pre as its default I/O device. In this case, you must manually select the driver on your DAW's Audio Setup* page, and select the Focusrite Thunderbolt driver. Please refer to your DAW's documentation (or Help files) if you are unsure where to select the Clarett 2Pre as your audio device.
* Typical name – page names may vary with DAW
The 1/4" jack LINE OUTPUTS 1 and 2 on the rear panel will normally be used to drive monitoring speakers. Self-powered monitors (e.g., typical computer speakers) have internal amplifiers, and may be connected directly. Passive loudspeakers will require a separate stereo amplifier; in this case, the outputs should be connected to the amplifier's inputs.
Professional equipment will generally have balanced inputs. If your amplifier or powered speakers have balanced inputs, use 3-pole (TRS) 1/4" jacks to connect them to Clarett 2Pre.
All the line output connectors are 3-pole (TRS) ¼" jack sockets, and are electronically balanced. Typical consumer (hi-fi) amplifiers and small powered monitors will have unbalanced inputs, either on phono (RCA) sockets, or via a 3.5 mm 3-pole jack plug intended for direct connection to a computer. In either case, use a suitable connecting cable with jack plugs at one end.
When mixing, you can connect an additional pair of reference monitor speakers to LINE OUTPUTS 3 and 4 allowing you to check your mix on different types of speaker. By default, these outputs do not carry the same stereo signal as LINE OUTPUTS 1 and 2. If you wish, you can use Focusrite Control to route the same stereo signal feeding LINE OUTPUTS 1 and 2 to these outputs.
LINE OUTPUTS 1 and 2 incorporate "anti-thump" circuitry that protects your speakers if the Clarett 2Pre is turned on while the speakers (and amplifier if used) are connected and active.
LINE OUTPUTS 3 and 4 do not have this circuitry.
If you're using additional speakers connected to these outputs, we recommend you power your Clarett 2Pre on first, then turn on the speakers or power amplifier. But get into the habit of following the general rule in any case - it is always good audio practice to turn on a speaker system of any kind after turning on the equipment feeding it.
The Clarett 2Pre is an excellent choice for numerous recording and monitoring applications. Some typical configurations are shown below.
This setup illustrates a typical configuration for multitrack recording with DAW software on your computer.
In this case, two sources – a microphone and a guitar – are connected to the Clarett 2Pre's inputs. As the guitar is connected to Input 2, ensure INST mode is selected for Input 2 from Focusrite Control, and the INST LED is illuminated.
The connection to the computer running DAW software is via a Thunderbolt™ cable. This will carry all the input and output signals between the DAW and the Clarett 2Pre. Once the audio setup is correctly configured in the DAW, each input source will be available for recording in the DAW.
A mix of the recorded tracks will be available at Line Outputs 1 and 2, so you can hear the results on the speakers.
The performer may prefer to hear a monitor mix of voice and instruments adjusted to their particular taste. Focusrite Control lets you define a custom monitor mix for the artist and this mix may include the current input signals as well as previously recorded DAW tracks.
You can route a musician's stereo monitor mix to Outputs 3 and 4, and it will then be available at the Clarett 2Pre's headphone socket. If you need to send the monitor mix to more than one musician, you can use the rear panel line outputs to send the mix to a headphone amplifier.
When sourcing monitor mixes from input signals in this way, ensure the DAW channels you are recording are muted, otherwise the musicians will hear themselves "twice", with one signal audibly delayed as an echo.
Please refer to the Focusrite Control User Guide for more details on setting up monitor mixes.
A note about latency
You will probably have heard the term "latency" used in connection with digital audio systems. In the case of the DAW recording application described above, latency is the time it takes for your input signals to pass through your computer and audio software, and back to you.
Latency is rapidly becoming a problem of the past; the Thunderbolt™ interface used by your Clarett 2Pre is much faster than the USB or FireWire interfaces you may have used previously. As a result, you will nearly always be able to monitor your recordings through your DAW without noticing latency.
There is a possible exception to this: when you need to set the recording buffer size to a high value – this may be necessary when you are recording overdubs on a particularly large project, with many DAW channels, including software instruments and FX plug-ins. To overcome this, Focusrite Control gives you the option of sourcing your monitor feed directly from the Clarett 2Pre's inputs
In addition to the two analogue inputs, the Clarett 2Pre has an ADAT input port (OPTICAL IN) which can provide an additional eight audio inputs at 44.1/48 kHz sample rate, four at 88.2/96 kHz or two at 176.4/192 kHz. Using a separate 8-channel microphone preamplifier equipped with an ADAT output – such as the Focusrite Clarett Octopre– provides a method of expanding the Clarett 2Pre's input capability.
The OctoPre's OPTICAL OUT port is connected to the Clarett 2Pre's OPTICAL IN port with a single TOSLINK optical cable. Stable ADAT synchronisation may be achieved by setting the Clarett 2Pre's clock source (in Focusrite Control) to be the ADAT format signal at the OPTICAL IN port.
Note: when interconnecting two digital devices by any method, always ensure both are set to use the same sample rate.
The additional inputs from the optical port may be routed using Focusrite Control in exactly the same way as the other inputs. The additional inputs can form part of any musician's headphone mix, as required.
The Clarett 2Pre automatically stores any mix configuration defined in Focusrite Control within the hardware. This feature lets you configure it – for example, as an on-stage mic pre-amp for one or two mics, or for a mic and a guitar – using your computer, and then save the configuration to the device itself. Then you can use the Clarett 2Pre as a compact stage pre-amp, with the advantage of Focusrite's renowned analogue sonic quality.
In the example above, a mic and a guitar are connected to the inputs of the Clarett 2Pre; Outputs 1 and 2 go to the main PA system. You can adjust the volume of the mic and guitar separately from the front panel.
Focusrite Control's Loopback feature lets you record other audio sources from within your computer (e.g., the audio output from a web browser). Loopback uses the Clarett's "virtual" inputs, which have no physical connectors on the hardware interface itself, but may be selected in the DAW as signal sources for recording.
By routing DAW 1 and 2 to your Loopback mix in Focusrite Control, when you select the Loopback output as the recording source on a mono or stereo DAW track, you can record from another software application into your DAW. Note that your computer will assign DAW 1 and DAW 2 as the default sound output channels.
For instructions on how to use the Loopback recording function, please see the Focusrite Control Clarett User Guide available from: focusrite.com/downloads
Focusrite Control is the software application used with the Clarett 2Pre. It allows you to create a custom monitor mix for each musician, and also to specify the routing of all audio signals to the physical audio outputs. All sample rate selection, digital syncing and buffer size settings (Windows only) are available from Focusrite Control.
Note: Focusrite Control is also used with other hardware interfaces in the Focusrite range. When you connect an interface to your computer and launch Focusrite Control, the model of interface is automatically detected, and the software configured to suit the number of inputs and outputs, and other features, available on the hardware.
Focusrite Control has its own, dedicated User Guide, which contains detailed operating instructions for all aspects of the software. This may be downloaded from: focusrite/downloads.
Configuration | |
Inputs | 10: analogue (2), ADAT (8) |
Outputs | 4: analogue |
Mixer | Fully assignable 20-in/6-out mixer |
Digital Performance | |
Supported sample rates | 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz, 176.4 kHz & 192 kHz |
Microphone Inputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/-0.1 dB |
Dynamic Range | 119 dB (A-weighted) |
THD+N | 0.001% |
Noise EIN | –128 dBu (A-weighted) |
Maximum input level | +18 dBu |
Gain Range | 57 dB |
Impedance | AIR Off: 6.2k Ω - AIR On: 2.2k Ω |
Line Inputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/-0.1 dB |
Dynamic Range | 118 dB (A-weighted) |
THD+N | 0.001% |
Maximum input level | +26 dBu |
Gain Range | +57 dB |
Impedance | >50k Ω |
Instrument Inputs | |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/-0.1 dB |
Dynamic Range | 116 dB (A-weighted) |
THD+N | 0.001% |
Maximum input level | +14 dBu |
Gain Range | +57 dB |
Impedance | >2M Ω |
Line and Monitor Outputs | |
Dynamic Range (Line Outputs) | 119 dB |
Dynamic Range (Monitor Outputs) | 118 dB |
THD+N | 0.0007% |
Maximum Output Level (0 dBFS) | +16 dBu, balanced |
Headphone Outputs | |
Dynamic Range | 116 dB |
THD+N | 0.0008% |
Maximum Output Level | +16 dBu |
Analogue Inputs | |
Connectors | "Combo XLR" sockets: Mic/Line/Inst, on front panel |
Mic/Line switching | Automatic |
Line/Instrument switching | via Focusrite Control |
Phantom power | +48 V switches for each input |
Analogue Outputs | |
Main outputs | 4 x balanced ¼" TRS jacks (on rear panel) |
Stereo headphone output | ¼" TRS jack on front panel |
Main monitor output level control | On front panel |
Headphones level control | |
Other I/O | |
ADAT I/O | TOSLINK optical connector: 8 channels at 44.1/48 kHz 4 channels at 88.2/96 kHz 2 channels at 176.2/192 kHz Optical S/PDIF input (selectable up to 96kHz) |
Data connector (to Mac) | 1 x Thunderbolt connector |
MIDI I/O | 2 x 5-pin DIN sockets |
Weight and Dimensions | |
W x D x H | 210 mm x 161 mm x 55 mm / 8.27" x 6.34" x 2.17" |
Weight | 1.36 kg 3.00 lbs |
For all troubleshooting queries, please visit the Focusrite Help Centre at support.focusrite.com.
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All other trade marks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. 2015 © Focusrite Audio Engineering Limited.
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