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11. LINE INPUTS 3 to 6 – four balanced analogue line inputs on ¼” (6.35 mm) jack sockets.
Connect further line level sources here, using either ¼” TRS (balanced) or TS (unbalanced)
jack plugs.
12. LINE OUTPUTS 1 to 4 – four balanced analogue line outputs on ¼” (6.35 mm) jack sockets;
use TRS jacks for a balanced connection or TS jacks for unbalanced. Outputs 1 and 2 will
normally be used to drive the primary monitoring system, though the signals available at any
of these outputs may be defined in Focusrite Control. Outputs 3 and 4 can typically be used for
driving alternative speakers (i.e., midfield, nearfield, etc.), or to drive outboard FX processors.
13.
USB 2.0 port – Type C connector; connect the Scarlett 8i6 to your computer with the
cable supplied.
14. MIDI IN and MIDI OUT – standard 5-pin DIN sockets for connection of external MIDI equipment.
The Scarlett 8i6 acts as a MIDI interface, allowing MIDI data to/from your computer to be
distributed to additional MIDI devices.
15. SPDIF IN and OUT – two phono (RCA) sockets carrying two-channel digital audio signals in
or out of the Scarlett 8i6 in S/PDIF format. These are essentially Inputs 7 and 8 and Outputs 5
and 6 to/from the unit. Like all the other inputs and outputs, signals at these connectors may
be routed in Focusrite Control.
16. External DC power input – the Scarlett 8i6 is powered from the supplied AC adaptor (PSU),
rated at 12 V DC and 1 A; the polarity of the coaxial connector is with positive (+12 V) on
the centre pin. Note that the Scarlett 8i6 cannot be powered via its USB port from the host
computer.
17. Power On/Off switch.
18. K (Kensington security lock)– secure your Scarlett 8i6 to a suitable structure if desired.
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