Back to Focusrite.com
Focusrite Answerbase
The Official Source for Focusrite Product Support and Information
English | German
Glossary Contact Us
Search  
Main Index .: Current Saffire Range .: FireWire Saffires .: Saffire PRO 40

Saffire PRO 40


Articles

article How many inputs and outputs are available at 88.2kHz or 96kHz?
When running at the higher sample rates of 88.2kHz or 96kHz on the Saffire Pro 40, you will lose some ADAT channels. This is standard place when using ADAT, as ADAT only supports the full eight...

2013-03-20    Views: 432   
article VIDEO: Saffire PRO 40 set up and operation tutorial
The following video demonstrates how to set up and operate a Saffire Pro 40: For more information please consult the user guide or contact us.

2009-08-04    Views: 23378   
article Saffire Pro 40 Troubleshooting guide
For any problem you may be experiencing, please ensure that you have the latest software for the Pro 40 from here. If this doesn't help, see the steps below: I am having connection or...

2009-09-25    Views: 31991   
article VIDEO: Saffire Pro 40 setup with Sony Acid Pro 6
This video guides you through: - Assigning a mix to the headphones outputs on the Saffire Pro 40 - Setting up the Saffire Pro 40 as the audio device in Sony Acid Pro 6 - How to record into...

2009-08-27    Views: 5202   
article Saffire PRO 40 - Connection problems and audio dropouts on a PC laptop running Windows Vista
Resources on a laptop are tight. This problem can be magnified when using Windows Vista which is more resource-hungry than its predecessor Windows XP due to the enhanced graphical features and...

2009-04-24    Views: 25287   
article Changes to User Manual
In the manual, you will find the following feature: Sample Rate Changing Unlock – Allows any WDM or ASIO application to change the Sample Rate. ASIO only – Allows only ASIO applications...

2009-07-16    Views: 8994   
article Can I bus-power my PRO 40?
It is not possible to bus-power the unit. The PRO 40 has its own internal power supply which will accept 90 - 250V from a standard IEC lead, meaning a transformer is NOT required to use the...

2008-10-01    Views: 6493   
article Can I use different power supply voltages with my Saffire Pro 40?
The Pro 40's power intake automatically switches to work at any voltage in the range of: 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz based on the voltage that it senses. If using your Pro 40 with a different supply...

2010-03-16    Views: 2834   


.: Powered by Lore 1.6.3

Copyright 2008 Focusrite Audio Engineering Ltd. All Rights Reserved.