![]() Saffire MixControl, the ultra-low-latency 18 x 8 DSP mixer/router software provided with Saffire PRO 24 sets a new standard for audio interface control. Front panel five-step LED metering is included for each analogue input, offering detailed viewing of levels. Meanwhile there are six analogue outputs including a front panel headphone output with its own level control, a rear pair of monitor outputs with a front panel level control, plus stereo S/PDIF I/O and two virtual 'loopback' inputs for routing digital audio between software applications - ideal for capturing online audio. On the input side there are two additional analogue inputs, and an ADAT input for expanding the interface – with, for example, Focusrite’s OctoPre MkII. Meanwhile, behind the scenes, quality digital conversion and JetPLL™ jitter-elimination technology ensure pristine audio quality all the way, in both the analogue and digital domains.Īlongside the two Focusrite preamps are a host of I/O options. The two Focusrite preamps ensure low noise and distortion from any type of microphone, line or instrument input, and are accessed direct from the front panel. With Saffire PRO 24, sonic integrity reigns supreme. Saffire PRO 24 includes two of Focusrite’s mic/line/instrument preamps, combined with an additional 14 inputs and eight outputs plus the very latest in mix control software and FireWire interfacing technology to deliver seamless integration, excellent routing flexibility, rock-solid driver stability, and that pristine Focusrite sound – which, as we’ve noted, is what it’s all about. Saffire interfaces are compatible with any DAW on Macintosh or Windows, and with the included Red 2 and Red3 AAX plugins, make perfect partners for Pro Tools. Sound quality distinguishes Focusrite’s audio interfaces from the competition, with precision analogue/digital conversion – thanks to the highest quality components and careful circuit design – and Focusrite’s award-winning mic preamps, specially designed for our computer interface ranges and based on 30 years of design experience, to deliver clean, transparent sound with minimal noise and distortion. Our motto is “Sound is Everything” and nowhere is that more evident than here. Electronic Accessories / Hardware / Add OnsĪt the heart of every Focusrite interface – in fact of any Focusrite product – is sound quality.Electronic Percussion / Triggers / Modules.The funny thing is that yesterday it was working perfectly. The Firewire cable is working as the unit connects and I've used it on my older Saffire Pro before.Changing the ASIO driver from Saffire to Internal Audio instantly lets me hear sound on the Macbook, so there is definitely no issue on the DAW side.Reverting to factory settings does not help. I haven't changed any of the settings in Mix Control.I followed the guide on Focusrite's website that deals with headphone issues, still no avail.I made sure the monitor knob on the interface is working - it is set to 100%. ![]() ![]() They are definitely fully functional and set to a reasonable volume. I connected the monitors to the appropriate monitor 1 and 2 jacks.However, there is no sound from the headphones and the monitors. I can see the output from the DAW both in the DAW meter and the main mix meter. I installed the Liquid Saffire software and I am able to use Mix Control in combination with the DAWs. Update: This issue is still reproducible with OS X 10.10 and Saffire Mix Control 3.5. However now, I can't get any sound out of the interface. I use both Logic 9 and Cubase 4 (and have successfully run them with a Saffire Pro10IO before). I am using a Liquid Saffire 56 on a Macbook Pro, running OS X 10.6. ![]()
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