The Scarlett 2i2 Studio comprises a Scarlett 2i2 audio
interface, a Scarlett Studio CM25 MkIII studio quality condenser microphone, a
pair of Scarlett Studio HP60 MkIII reference quality headphones and all the
necessary software to get you started as quickly as possible.
The Scarlett 2i2 hardware interface is the key component in
the Scarlett 2i2 Studio; this provides the means of connecting the CM25 MkIII
(or other) microphone, musical instruments or line level audio signals to a
computer running macOS or Windows. The signals applied at the 2i2’s physical
inputs can be routed to your recording software at up to 24-bit, 192 kHz
resolution via a USB connection. Similarly, the recording software’s monitor or
recorded output will appear at the 2i2’s physical outputs. (Note - audio
recording software is frequently referred to as a “Digital Audio Workstation”, or
“DAW”.
The physical outputs can be connected to an amplifier and
speakers, powered monitors, headphones, analogue mixer or any other analogue
audio equipment you wish to use.