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// In Rezensionen im Netz habe ich mehrfach von knacken / rauschen gelesen, was ich bisher nicht bestätigen konnte. Ich werde allerdings im Nachhinein noch darauf eingehen, sollte mir etwas auffallen. Ein Grundrauschen (GIDF) der LSR305 ist bei lauterem Gain (3 Uhr und mehr), gleichen Kabeln tatsächlich leiser geworden. Die Audio-Treiber laufen bisher sauber, keine Abstürze oder dergleichen. Das neue Interface wurde direkt Plug&Play erkannt und lief ohne Neuinstallation der Treiber / Neustart des Systems.


Initial impressions upon unboxing were good. Build quality seems excellent, all the knobs have a smooth and deliberate feel, not plasticky at all, and all the interface sockets have a solid, tight connection without any slop or slack. However, I had a number of problems after installing and using this unit - all of which I managed to resolve, but that did involve some hair-pulling!
First, the instructions don't make it clear that you need to install the Focusrite Control software (which also installs the USB driver) BEFORE connecting/powering on the unit. In fact, the little cartoon get-started panel implies the opposite. But if you do that, the install can hang indefinitely during the driver installation. Install the software and driver first, restart, then connect & power-on the interface.
Next, I had real problems with sound quality - especially with ASIO. There were numerous snap, crackle and pop artefacts and no amount of playing with buffer sizes could address it. Have two audio apps working simultaneously, e.g. a soft synth and a DAW, and it would get worse. Annoying for everyone and totally unacceptable for a studio environment.
Even worse were the string of Windows kernel panics (BAD_POOL_CALLER blue screens) caused by the Focusrite driver. It was driving me potty, as every time I tried tweaking the buffer sizes or audio signal path, I'd eventually see my system blue screen.
Fortunately, the solution to ALL these problems was to install the Focusrite USB driver version 4.65.4.656 from beta.focusrite.com which was released in May. No more blue screens, no more crackling and popping (so far). Now - at last - this seems like a great little interface. Everything is now performing as I expect. Yay!
This would have been a nightmare for a non-technical customer to diagnose and resolve, however. So, if you buy one and have problems similar to those I describe above, try the beta driver I mentioned.


I had hoped that the external PSU required for the 6i8 would solve my noise issue and while it's not quite so bad, it is still there.
I'm sure my situation isn't the norm but it's still a blemish on these otherwise excellent interfaces. The only other issue I noticed was a lot more clicking and thunking as the device powers up on boot. The 2nd gen is no where near as unrefined upon startup.
So it looks like I'm going back to my 2nd gen for now. Sorry Focusrite.

There was another with this review on Macbook. I have i9 9900K with Win10 Pro with updated. Tried newest version of a software.
2. Sound quality... Not impressed at all, I have Yamaha Audiogram6 which produces better quality and has much lower noise level.
Hard to say much more as non working software is an issue, don't get me wrong, you can use it to get the sound out of a pc, however pointless to record...
So very expensive sound card with very limited capabilities.
Mic was fine.
Some people buy these for low MIDI input lag... Never tested as I am using komplete kontrol s49 mk2.

I’m using an i7 processor with 16gb of ram and when running this with Logic and Reason, the latency isn’t noticeable at all. Using a variety of guitar sims, it’s a joy playing. I hooked up a rode NT1A microphone and used the new air setting. Using a variety of plugs from waves and izotope, achieving great vocals is a breeze.
I have a set of ikmultimedia monitors and also use headrush frfr speakers. It’s handy to have two sets of outputs. And I also wanted two headphone inputs for recording vocals.
The preamps have very little noise and sound great.
I looked at many different options including audient, m-audio and Mackie before choosing this. I’m very satisfied with my choice for the options and the cost. Focusrite have so many options for any kind of studio, they have really thought about their customers.


Once I connected it, everything was child's play. Web dialogue opens up and guides you through the process. There's some decent bundled software which I found useful (plus you get additional software every couple of months).
The case feels sturdy and I personally Iike the metallic red finish. There's enough inputs/outputs for what I do. I've had no latency issues recording vocals or guitar. Works smoothly with my DAW (Cubase 10.5) and I'm happy with the audio quality.


The routing of inputs and outputs at first seems daunting but with Focusrite control and Youtube you will get you there and is able to provide lots of options meeting my needs. Not able to compare it directly against any competition but I am happy with my purchase.

A mixing desk changes the sound before it is recorded and so you are immediately limited with what you can do within the DAW software. Whereas this is a direct interface with a great pre-amp which comes with its own software app giving you full control and then enables post-record mixing from the raw audio.
It also frees up so much space.







Very disappointed. Do your own research before buying one.
Avoid ALL Focusrite sound cards.





