![]() There must be something so obvious about the device that it doesn't require addressing in the manual that I missed. I'm the kind of person that downloads manuals BEFORE I buy or use equipment. If it is any consolation to you, I actually make walking around money as a hired gun audio guy and I've seen my way around plenty of mixing applications for all kinds of live sound and with home recording audio interfaces. After the 3rd night of the same frustration, I was done. Wasted another bunch of time trying to get it to work all the while the muse is off on a smoke-break. Never got that to work reliably meaning - that monitor section is quite complicated and I thought I had saved a working setup, only to come back the next night and no-can-do. Very simply, record one or two channels at a time, while monitoring said signal through phones. I wasted probably 3 evenings of 2-3 hours each trying to make that Saffire Pro 24 (we have the 'DSP' version) work for my very simple setup at home and I failed. In my opinion, the mixer application that comes with the Saffire Pro is one of the most difficult to use in the industry.īecause of my employment, I had access to one of these free of charge for as long as I wanted to use it, when my firewire laptop was still breathing. I know my way around lots of different audio/midi interfaces. If anyone is even vaguely familiar with this, I would appreciate your help. Lastly, I have read the Focusrite manual over and over, but just don't get this. I can tell from the mixer lights that audio is being picked up, but I can't hear it, doggoneit, and it's making me nuts!! The BIAB audio driver is set to Focusrite. I am running a cable from the mic into its power box and then another cable out of the power box into the audio interface (left channel). I am using a Sterling ST69 condenser mic that is self-powered. What I can't hear is my voice through the headphones as I record. As a test, I laid down a vocal track that I hear during playback through the headphones. ![]() I can hear the track (RealTrack) through the headphones. While I think I'm going to like it, there is some weird with headphone connection. The firmware and driver update should now be complete! If you accidentally skip the firmware update at the end of the installation, you can run the update from within SaffireControl PRO by selecting 'Update Firmware.' from the 'Hardware' menu.I recently switched my Presonus Audio Interface with with Focusrite Saffire Pro 24.Run the firmware update which appears at the end of the installation process.Important Installation/Updating Information! Please follow the steps below to update your Saffire PRO firmware and drivers:."Desired" and "Active" digital sync states.Saffire PRO version 2 includes several major changes including:.Resolves an issue with the firmware updater in Mac OS Leopard and Windows XP service pack 3.Added metering disable option to the contextual menu.Fixed a problem with syncing to S/PDIF.Added support for Vista 32-bit Saffire 2.3.Co-installer added, allowing for easier re-installation.Fixed a problem with the DSP firmware update.Fixed a crash in SaffireControl upon closing of effects Saffire 2.5.The firmware updater can be found in Program FilesSaffire on Windows or in /Applications/Saffire on Mac OS. ![]() NOTE: Once you have installed the Saffire software and drivers, you will also need to run the firmware update. Windows 7 users should note that legacy firewire drivers should be installed BEFORE connecting and installing ANY Saffire devices on their system.
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