Focusrite Solo 3

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A great-sounding audio interface for guitarists from a respected brand that represents excellent value for money. If you're looking to record your guitar, there are few better options in this price bracket.
If you’ve done any recording in the past few decades, whether at home or in a big-time pro studio, you’ve probably had your signal processed and sweetened by Focusrite gear. The company’s interfaces and mic pres are legendary, from the early consoles that the great Rupert Neve designed for producer George Martin to the mass-marketed units attainable by the rest of us. And oh, how attainable they have become. Behold the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen, the latest incarnation of this well-loved USB audio interface range. 
This new unit features years of recording knowledge and tone in a package barely bigger or more expensive than an effect pedal.
The diminutive Scarlett Solo looks cute but is totally professional. Focusrite pretty much owns the device’s red anodized look, and it simply reeks of quality. Once you hook it up to your computer via USB and run balanced cables (an upgrade from the 2nd Gen’s RCA jacks) to your monitors, everything you’ll ever need is right there on the front panel.
The 1/4-inch input can be switched between instrument and line levels, and the wide-ranging gain knob insures that it can handle hot active pickups and weak vintage signals with aplomb. The XLR input sits to the left, portending all the Neve-esque goodness that we associate with Focusrite mic pres.
The front panel Air switch, offered for the first time in the Scarlett series, is designed to get the preamp even closer to the sweetly seductive sound and vibe of Focusrite’s holy grail ISA mic pre. In addition, you get switches for 48-volt phantom power, zero-latency direct monitoring and a headphone jack. It’s all simple, clean, and elegant.
The Scarlett Solo comes bundled with XLN Audio Addictive Keys, Ableton Live Lite, Focusrite Red 2 & 3 Plugin Suite, Focusrite Drum Tracks, Pro Tools, First Focusrite Creative Pack, Softube Time & Tone Bundle and Splice Subscription. Whew! In short, if you have a guitar, a cable and a mic, you can create a complete arrangement as soon as you’re finished the installation.
I put the 1/4-inch input’s gain control to the test by tracking a Carvin Jason Becker guitar with high-output active pickups as well as an old Applause acoustic-electric with a rather anemic piezo, and I had no problems matching levels.
Tracking in Pro Tools as well as Cakewalk by Bandlab was a breeze, as it should be in this day and age. The bundled Focusrite EQ software is powerful and easy to use, and the direct monitor function made it simple to record with plug-in effects and listen in real time. Bravo!
Focusrite says that the Air feature is most noticeable when using top-quality mics, so I plugged in my Neumann TLM127 condenser and gave it a whirl. To my ears, the difference is subtle, but musical. It does something to make the mids speak a little more clearly, and I liked what it did to the miked-up tone of my Larrivée dreadnought.
To be fair, that mic on that guitar sounded pretty damn good anyway, but it’s definitely a plus to have the Air circuit at your disposal. And in the spirit of more is more, I put down one track with Air engaged, one without it, and one direct with the signal from the onboard Fishman Aura. The resulting sound was positively glorious.
When I think back to spending huge amounts of money on my first few recording interfaces, which offered nothing near this level of pro quality, I’m struck by how amazing the Scarlett Solo is. Unreal sound, zero latency, super-cool software and an elegant look for $149.
The unit is so portable that a bandmate of mine brings a Scarlett Solo to every gig as an interface between his keyboard and laptop, seamlessly accessing a ton of great sounds and features. No matter how complete your home studio or live rig is, it probably has a place for this.
PRICE $149
INPUTS One 1/4” line/instrument, one XLR with 48-volt phantom power
OUTPUTS Two 1/4” TRS balanced, 1/4” headphone, USB
CONTROLS Input gain (x2), Air, direct monitor, monitor level
SAMPLING RATES 44.1kHz –192kHz
CONTACT focusrite.com (opens in new tab)
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Beautiful sound quality


Elegant cosmetics


Great bang for buck





Against



Some studios might require more I/Os (the Scarlett range includes five more units with additional inputs and outputs)



Today's best Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen deals
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A great-sounding audio interface for guitarists from a respected brand that represents excellent value for money. If you're looking to record your guitar, there are few better options in this price bracket.
If you’ve done any recording in the past few decades, whether at home or in a big-time pro studio, you’ve probably had your signal processed and sweetened by Focusrite gear. The company’s interfaces and mic pres are legendary, from the early consoles that the great Rupert Neve designed for producer George Martin to the mass-marketed units attainable by the rest of us. And oh, how attainable they have become. Behold the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen, the latest incarnation of this well-loved USB audio interface range. 
This new unit features years of recording knowledge and tone in a package barely bigger or more expensive than an effect pedal.
The diminutive Scarlett Solo looks cute but is totally professional. Focusrite pretty much owns the device’s red anodized look, and it simply reeks of quality. Once you hook it up to your computer via USB and run balanced cables (an upgrade from the 2nd Gen’s RCA jacks) to your monitors, everything you’ll ever need is right there on the front panel.
The 1/4-inch input can be switched between instrument and line levels, and the wide-ranging gain knob insures that it can handle hot active pickups and weak vintage signals with aplomb. The XLR input sits to the left, portending all the Neve-esque goodness that we associate with Focusrite mic pres.
The front panel Air switch, offered for the first time in the Scarlett series, is designed to get the preamp even closer to the sweetly seductive sound and vibe of Focusrite’s holy grail ISA mic pre. In addition, you get switches for 48-volt phantom power, zero-latency direct monitoring and a headphone jack. It’s all simple, clean, and elegant.
The Scarlett Solo comes bundled with XLN Audio Addictive Keys, Ableton Live Lite, Focusrite Red 2 & 3 Plugin Suite, Focusrite Drum Tracks, Pro Tools, First Focusrite Creative Pack, Softube Time & Tone Bundle and Splice Subscription. Whew! In short, if you have a guitar, a cable and a mic, you can create a complete arrangement as soon as you’re finished the installation.
I put the 1/4-inch input’s gain control to the test by tracking a Carvin Jason Becker guitar with high-output active pickups as well as an old Applause acoustic-electric with a rather anemic piezo, and I had no problems matching levels.
Tracking in Pro Tools as well as Cakewalk by Bandlab was a breeze, as it should be in this day and age. The bundled Focusrite EQ software is powerful and easy to use, and the direct monitor function made it simple to record with plug-in effects and listen in real time. Bravo!
Focusrite says that the Air feature is most noticeable when using top-quality mics, so I plugged in my Neumann TLM127 condenser and gave it a whirl. To my ears, the difference is subtle, but musical. It does something to make the mids speak a little more clearly, and I liked what it did to the miked-up tone of my Larrivée dreadnought.
To be fair, that mic on that guitar sounded pretty damn good anyway, but it’s definitely a plus to have the Air circuit at your disposal. And in the spirit of more is more, I put down one track with Air engaged, one without it, and one direct with the signal from the onboard Fishman Aura. The resulting sound was positively glorious.
When I think back to spending huge amounts of money on my first few recording interfaces, which offered nothing near this level of pro quality, I’m struck by how amazing the Scarlett Solo is. Unreal sound, zero latency, super-cool software and an elegant look for $149.
The unit is so portable that a bandmate of mine brings a Scarlett Solo to every gig as an interface between his keyboard and laptop, seamlessly accessing a ton of great sounds and features. No matter how complete your home studio or live rig is, it probably has a place for this.
PRICE $149
INPUTS One 1/4” line/instrument, one XLR with 48-volt phantom power
OUTPUTS Two 1/4” TRS balanced, 1/4” headphone, USB
CONTROLS Input gain (x2), Air, direct monitor, monitor level
SAMPLING RATES 44.1kHz –192kHz
CONTACT focusrite.com (opens in new tab)
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The new generation of our best-selling range of USB audio interface



Playing a part in the production of more tracks than any other audio interface in history, Scarlett makes turning your musical vision into sonically pristine reality totally hassle-free. For Scarlett 3 rd Gen, we’ve added our best-ever Scarlett mic preamps, additional fixed line inputs, refined monitoring features and enhanced performance, ensuring professional-quality recording results every time.
The Scarlett 3 rd Gen line-up comprises six interfaces: Solo, 2i2, 4i4, 8i6, 18i8 and 18i20, plus two Studio bundles – Solo Studio and 2i2 Studio. Whether you’re looking to perfectly capture every nuance of your guitar and vocals, or bring together your studio’s ever-expanding array of synths, drum machines, outboard and effects, there’s a model in the Scarlett 3 rd Gen range for you.
With its exceptional design and rock-solid build quality, Scarlett is already loved by guitarists, singer-songwriters, electronic musicians and engineers as a truly versatile and reliable recording solution – but Scarlett 3 rd Gen takes every element of it a step further…
Focus on your music without worrying about your recordings. Feeding into class-leading 24-bit/192kHz converters, the Scarlett 3rd Gen mic preamp is high in gain, low in noise and supremely transparent. We’ve been making preamps for 30 years, and our decades of experience mean Scarlett sounds just like you.
Activate the Air circuit on Scarlett 3 rd Gen’s upgraded mic preamps to make your guitars and vocals sound instantly brighter and more spacious, giving them a lustrous sheen that can make all the difference in the mix. Air emulates the technology of the same name from our legendary ISA preamp – just ask your local hit record producer how big a deal that is.
From the compact 2i2’s two inputs and two outputs, to the rack-mount 18i20’s immense 18 analogue and ADAT digital inputs, and 20 outputs, Scarlett 3 rd Gen caters to all I/O requirements, no matter how simple or expansive. You get instrument inputs with sky-high headroom, ultra-clean balanced line level inputs, balanced TRS outputs for doing away with speaker hum, headphone outputs (two of them with the 8i6, 18i8 and 18i20), and MIDI I/O for hooking up external synths. Focusrite’s signature Gain Halos, meanwhile, light up around gain knobs to indicate input levels, making monitoring visually intuitive and guaranteeing distortion-free recordings.
No audio interface is easier to get up and running with than Scarlett 3 rd Gen. The QuickStart tool speeds you through registration and setup, while USB-C connectivity lets you plug into your laptop whenever and wherever the recording muse takes you, with latency so low you won't even notice it.
Take command of your Scarlett 3 rd Gen interface from your Mac ® , PC, iPad ® , iPhone ® or iPod touch ® . Our Focusrite Control application makes light work of audio and cue routing, monitor mixing and more.
Every Scarlett 3 rd Gen interface comes with a package of software tools to start you on your recording and production journey, including two comprehensive digital audio workstations – Ableton ® Live Lite™ and Pro Tools ® First Focusrite Creative Pack – Softube’s Time and Tone Bundle; Focusrite’s Red Plug-in Suite; and a choice of one of four of XLN Audio’s Addictive Keys virtual keyboard instruments. Additionally, the Solo Studio and 2i2 Studio bundles also include the CM25 MkIII condenser microphone, an XLR cable, and the HP60 MkIII closed-back headphones – literally everything you need to make pro-quality recordings right out of the box.
As with all Focusrite products, registering your Scarlett 3 rd Gen automatically makes you a member of our Plug-in Collective, offering free software downloads every couple of months and generous discounts, as well as a three-year warranty and award-winning customer support. Let’s stay together!
Check out the Scarlett 3 rd Gen product pages for in-depth information on each interface.
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