Introduzzjoni
The Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio (3rd Gen) is a complete recording package designed for musicians, vocalists, and producers. This bundle provides a high-quality USB audio interface, a condenser microphone, and studio headphones, offering everything needed to start recording professional-sounding audio directly to your computer or compatible device. Its intuitive design and robust performance make it ideal for home studio setups.

An fuqview of the Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio bundle, featuring the red audio interface, black condenser microphone, black over-ear headphones, and red XLR cables.
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Your Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio bundle includes the following components:
- Scarlett Solo 3rd Generation USB Audio Interface
- Scarlett CM25 MkIII Condenser Microphone
- Scarlett HP60 MkIII Closed-Back Headphones
- 1 x Microphone Stand Mount
- 1 x 3-meter XLR Cable
- 1 x 1-meter USB Cable (Type C-A)

All components of the Scarlett Solo Studio bundle laid out: the audio interface, microphone, headphones, XLR cable, and USB cable.
Gwida ta' Setup
Connecting the Scarlett Solo Interface
Connect the Scarlett Solo interface to your computer using the provided USB-C to USB-A cable. The interface is bus-powered, meaning it draws power directly from your computer via the USB connection. Ensure the connection is secure.

Quddiem view of the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen audio interface.

Wara view of the Focusrite Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen audio interface.
Installazzjoni ta' Sewwieqa u Software
Before using your Scarlett Solo, it is recommended to visit the official Focusrite websit (focusrite.com) to download and install the latest drivers and register your product. Registration grants access to the included software bundle, which typically includes a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) and various plugins.
Connecting the CM25 MkIII Microphone
Attach the CM25 MkIII condenser microphone to the included stand mount. Use the 3-meter XLR cable to connect the microphone to the XLR input (Input 1) on the front of the Scarlett Solo interface. For the condenser microphone to function, you must activate 48V phantom power by pressing the '48V' button next to the gain knob for Input 1. The LED will illuminate when phantom power is active.

Close-up of the Scarlett CM25 MkIII condenser microphone.
Connecting the HP60 MkIII Headphones
Plug the HP60 MkIII headphones into the headphone jack on the front of the Scarlett Solo interface. The headphone volume is controlled by the large 'MONITOR' knob, which also controls the main line outputs.

Close-up of the HP60 MkIII closed-back headphones.
Operating Your Scarlett Solo Studio
Aġġustament tal-Gwadan tal-Input
Use the 'GAIN' knobs for Input 1 (microphone) and Input 2 (instrument) to set appropriate recording levels. The surrounding 'Gain Halo' LEDs will indicate your input level: green for a good signal, amber for approaching clipping, and red for clipping. Adjust the gain so the LED stays green, occasionally flashing amber on the loudest peaks.
For vocal and acoustic instrument recording, the 'AIR' mode (available on Input 1) can be activated to add a brighter, more open quality to your sound, emulating Focusrite's classic ISA preamps.
Monitoraġġ Dirett
The 'DIRECT MONITOR' button allows you to hear your input signal directly through the headphones with zero latency. This is crucial for recording, as it eliminates any delay between playing/singing and hearing yourself, which can be distracting. When direct monitoring is active, the input signal is routed directly to the headphone and line outputs, bypassing your computer's processing.
Recording with Your DAW
Once drivers are installed and the interface is connected, select the Scarlett Solo as your audio input and output device within your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software (e.g., Ableton Live, Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase). Create new audio tracks, arm them for recording, and set your input source to the corresponding Scarlett Solo input. Adjust levels using the gain knobs on the interface and the faders within your DAW.

The Scarlett Solo 3rd Gen audio interface connected to an iPad Pro, illustrating its compatibility with mobile recording setups.

A person wearing the Scarlett Studio headphones and speaking into the CM25 MkIII condenser microphone, demonstrating typical usage for vocal recording.
Manutenzjoni u Kura
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio bundle, follow these maintenance guidelines:
- Tindif: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the interface, microphone, and headphones. Avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Ħażna: Store the equipment in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. When not in use, consider storing the microphone and headphones in their original packaging or protective cases to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage.
- Ġestjoni tal-Kejbil: Avoid sharp bends or kinks in cables. Coil them loosely when storing to prevent internal wire damage.
- Fatturi Ambjentali: Protect the equipment from moisture, humidity, and excessive dust, which can damage electronic components.
Issolvi l-problemi
Hawn huma xi kwistjonijiet komuni u s-soluzzjonijiet potenzjali tagħhom:
- No Sound from Headphones/Speakers:
- Ensure the 'MONITOR' knob on the Scarlett Solo is turned up.
- Check that the Scarlett Solo is selected as the output device in your computer's sound settings and your DAW.
- Iċċekkja li l-kejbils kollha huma konnessi sew.
- No Input Signal (Microphone/Instrument):
- Check the 'GAIN' knob for the respective input; turn it up.
- For the CM25 MkIII microphone, ensure '48V' phantom power is activated.
- Verify the input is selected and armed for recording in your DAW.
- Test with different cables or instruments/microphones if possible.
- Awdjo Mgħawġ:
- Reduce the 'GAIN' knob if the 'Gain Halo' LED is consistently red.
- Check for clipping within your DAW's input meters and adjust accordingly.
- Kun żgur li l-kompjuter tiegħek jissodisfa r-rekwiżiti minimi tas-sistema.
- Connection Issues (Interface Not Recognized):
- Ipprova port USB differenti fuq il-kompjuter tiegħek.
- Reinstall the Focusrite drivers from the official websit.
- Ibda mill-ġdid il-kompjuter tiegħek.
Speċifikazzjonijiet Tekniċi
| Karatteristika | Speċifikazzjoni |
|---|---|
| Numru tal-Mudell | AMS-SCARLETT-SOLO-STU-3G |
| Dimensjonijiet (L x W x H) | 4.34 x 14.35 x 9.58 ċm |
| Piż | 2 kg |
| Teknoloġija tal-Konnettività | USB 2.0 (USB-C port) |
| Numru ta 'Kanali | 2 (1 microphone, 1 instrument) |
| Qawwa Phantom | 48V (switchable) |
| Sistemi Operattivi Kompatibbli | Mac, Windows |
| Inkluż Mikrofonu | CM25 MkIII Condenser Microphone |
| Included Headphones | HP60 MkIII Closed-Back Headphones |
Garanzija u Appoġġ
Focusrite products are designed for reliability and performance. For detailed warranty information, product registration, and technical support, please visit the official Focusrite support website. You can find drivers, software updates, FAQs, and contact information for customer service there.
Appoġġ Uffiċjali Websit: focusrite.com/support