![]() ![]() To do this, hold shift on the keyboard and click each output. If you wish to only use the OUTPUTS of your Standalone unit, so feeding the DAW signal out via multiple outputs, use the following setup:Ĭonnect the 18i20 to be used for standalone outputs to the computer and set it as follows:Įnsure that all outputs on the right-hand side are set to full scale (grey). This now effectively increases your Input channel count to 16 analogue inputs. Select 8 of the fader channels as the ADAT inputs, so you can see what is coming in from the standalone unit. Open Mix Control & set the newly connected 18i20s sample rate to the same as the session and the standalone unit. Then disconnect this 18i20, and connect the ADAT cable from its ADAT output to the ADAT input of the second 18i20, which you can now connect to the computer. ![]() Output settings other than the ADAT Outputs do not matter at this point, as the unit is only being used for INPUT. Set the sample rate to match the session as required. Plug in the unit to be used in standalone to your computer and open Mix Control. ![]() The below instructions can also be used for the Saffire Pro40 and the Saffire Liquid Saffire 56.įirst, let's look at the setup needed to simply use the standalone unit as an INPUT device, NOT using its outputs: Whilst it is not possible to utilise two Scarlett USB devices together on the same computer, it is possible to use an 18i20 in standalone mode and connect it via ADAT to an interface that has an ADAT in port.īelow is an example of the settings needed for use in conjunction with another 18i20, this allows us to look at signal run both to and from your computer, using both the inputs and outputs of your standalone unit. Applies to: Scarlett 18i20 1st Gen, Saffire Pro 40 & Liquid Saffire 56 ![]()
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