Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Driver Windows 10



Scarlett

Hi I recently bought Pro Tools 10 with the student discount, as well as a Focusrite 2i2 interface. So here is my problem. I start a new session and set the sample rate to 48 kHz. I save the session, and as soon as it starts up, I get this message: ASIO device properties have been changed by the device control panel. Pro Tools must be restarted for these changes to take effect. Please restart Pro Tools But the funny thing is, I don't get this message if I set the sample rate of the session to 44.1 kHz!

3 OVERVIEW Introduction Thank.you.for.purchasing.this.Second.Generation.Scarlett.2i2,.one.of.the.family.of.Focusrite. Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB 2.0 Driver 3.1.10-221 Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1 32/64bit was collected from Focusrite official site for Focusrite Audio and Sound. In order to ensure the right driver download, Official driver links from Focusrite are listed at first.

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So I thought about checking if the Pro Tools' and my interface's sample rates matched, and they didn't. Pro Tools' default was 48 kHz, and the 2i2's was 44.1 hHz, so I changed the interface's to 48 kHz, and Pro Tools sent a message saying it needed to restart. Swell, right? I restarted Pro Tools, and got the same error when I tried to start as session. I checked the 2i2's driver properties, and there what do you know, the sample rate had been changed back down to 44.1 kHz. I'm still a beginner at this, so maybe I'm understanding something I should be.

Thanks in advance!! EDIT: Alright, so after much tweaking, I got it to accept different sample rates without any error messages upon starting a new session. Only now when I arm the track to record, and press the record, I get this message: Assertion in '.

Mdie_TrackPlayer.cpp', line 476 I've googled around, and found this has more or less happened before, anybody have a solution, or know if it is the 2i2 that is causing it? I've been very disappointed with my Pro Tools experience so far =( Here is my computer overview in case you want it. You have to set the sample rate in the Scarlett software to whatever you want your session to be, BEFORE you open Pro Tools. Unfortunately there's no workaround for this, it's just the way Tools works with 3rd Party interfaces.

I'm not sure what the Scarlett equivalent is, but I use a Saffire 56 and have to set the sample rate of the device in Saffire Mix Control BEFORE opening a session. It's still a little buggy at times but FS are working on that as best they can. Oh and BTW, make sure you have the VERY LATEST drivers from Focusrite's website as well.