
Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio 4th Gen Recording Bundle
Focusrite Scarlett Solo Studio 4th Gen bundles a 120dB interface, condenser mic, and headphones for complete recording.
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Overview
Key Features
The new generation of the complete songwriter's studio: Plug your guitar in to Scarlett Solo 4th Gen. Connect the CM25 MkIII mic. Put on the SH-450 headphones. Start making hits
Studio-quality sound: With a huge 120dB dynamic range, the newest generation of Scarlett uses the same converters as Focusrite’s flagship interfaces, found in the world's biggest studios
Find your signature sound: Scarlett 4th Gen's Air mode lifts vocals and guitars to the front of the mix, adding musical presence and rich harmonic drive to your recordings
All you need to record, mix and master your music: Includes industry-leading recording software and a full collection of record-making plugins
Everything in the box: Includes Pro Tools Intro+, Ableton Live Lite, Cubase LE, and Hitmaker Expansion: a suite of essential effects, powerful software instruments, and easy-to-use mastering tools.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Complete recording setup in one box eliminates the guesswork of buying components separately.
- 120dB dynamic range uses the same converter technology found in Focusrite's high-end studio interfaces.
- Air mode adds presence and harmonic character to recordings directly at the input stage.
- Bundled software includes Pro Tools Intro+, Ableton Live Lite, and the Hitmaker Expansion for immediate production capability.
- The CM25 MkIII mic and SH-450 headphones are matched to the interface, ensuring compatible impedance and gain levels.
👎 Cons
- The Scarlett Solo has only one mic preamp and one instrument input, limiting simultaneous recording to a single source at a time.
- The CM25 MkIII is a condenser microphone that requires phantom power and is sensitive to room noise and reflections.
- The SH-450 headphones are functional but may not satisfy users with specific monitoring preferences.
- USB connectivity means latency can vary depending on your computer's performance and driver configuration.
- No MIDI input on the Solo interface, so external MIDI controllers require a separate adapter.