To me it’s totally surprising that the 1st gen interfaces would work with the 2nd gen drivers. Using the 2nd gen driver, the lowest buffer size setting for 48kHz gives just 5.1 ms of overall latency. With the 1st gen driver, the lowest latency setting for 48kHz is 12.4 ms on my Windows 7 PC. Last month I posted a comparison review between the 1st and 2nd gen Scarlett interfaces, and by far the biggest difference with the 2nd gen is the lower latency.īeing able to take advantage of that improvement on the 1st gen is a major bonus. Update: The 2nd gen drivers work with the 1st gen 2i2, 2i4, and Solo models, not the higher up Scarletts apparently… The best part is the overall latency is just as low for the 1st gen as the 2nd gen (apparently the numbers aren’t accurate for the 1st gen, however-see comments). The 2nd gen driver does indeed work with my 1st gen Scarlett 2i4. So I went ahead and gave it a try and it’s true. A couple of people have left comments over the past week saying that they were able to get their 1st generation Focusrite Scarlett interfaces to work with the Windows drivers designed for the new 2nd gen Scarlett audio interfaces.
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