

Which one should it be set to do you think for recording a keyboard part? By the way, I am using a normal 1/4 inch jack guitar cable, with two ends. Ableton Live Lite is included on the Scarlett 2i2 Resources DVD to allow you to get started if. After installing the drivers and connecting the hardware, you can start using the Scarlett 2i2 with the DAW of your choice. So I just want to double check and make sure I have it set to the right one. I just bought a Scarlett 2i2 audio interface, and I want to record stuff on my computer. The Scarlett 2i2 is compatible with any Windows-based DAW that supports ASIO or WDM and any Mac-based DAW that uses Core Audio. Note the Combo connector accepts both TRS and TS types of jack plug. Instrument (a guitar in the example) via an ordinary 2-pole (TS) guitar jack, or to LINE if you areĬonnecting a line level source such as the balanced output of a stage piano via a 3-pole (TRS) jack. Set the LINE/INST switch next to the socket to INST if you are connecting a musical And I was wondering what I should have it set to when I am recording a keyboard part. On the front panel of it, there are two switches that say line/instrument. I just have a couple more questions for now Greg. I'm using a PC and selected the 2i2 as the my default device for audio input and output. This four-in, four-out (4x4) device features low latency ASIO drivers and. And yeh I just installed the latest drivers and the only one that is showing up is Focusrite USB 2.0 Audio Driver, so I guess it must be the right one. I recently purchased the Scarlette 2i2 and downloaded the '2i2 USB 2.0 Driver' from the Focusrite website and the ASIO driver from . 5mm Balanced Output)USB Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (2nd Generation) 96kHz/32-bit. By the way I meant to say ASIO device not audio.
