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Focusrite scarlett 2i2 driver no sound
Focusrite scarlett 2i2 driver no sound









focusrite scarlett 2i2 driver no sound
  1. #FOCUSRITE SCARLETT 2I2 DRIVER NO SOUND WINDOWS 10#
  2. #FOCUSRITE SCARLETT 2I2 DRIVER NO SOUND SOFTWARE#

It might happen more often while the computer is on higher loads, but it has also happened immediately after startup, with only a few programs open (including music software that starts with Spot, which for some reason I'm not allowed to write.really Dell?). Regardless, I've had my system resources open when it has happened, and there's always plenty of headroom for CPU, RAM, GPU, and Network Bandwidth. I'm yet to find a reliable correlation between the stress I'm putting on the computer and when this issue occurs.

  • It doesn't seem to be related to resource usage.
  • This happens whether I'm listening through the speakers plugged into the Focusrite, or using headphones plugged into the Focusrite. I've tried connecting this adapter to different USB-C ports, and I've also tried a different USB hub. The unit is connected to the computer using the USB-C/USB-A adapter that came with the XPS. I've never had a single issue since I bought it a few months ago, and I listen to music for hours on end, as well as record music with it.

    #FOCUSRITE SCARLETT 2I2 DRIVER NO SOUND WINDOWS 10#

    I also have a Mac Mini, and a custom-built PC running Windows 10 Pro, and this unit works flawlessly on both. Instead of a garbled mess, it was more like a very consistent and steady popping (not sure if this was just a fluke). I will say that with the buffer size cranked up to around 512, the issue seemed to be a little different. I've tried both raising and lowering the buffer size in the Focusrite settings and the issue still occurs.

  • Raising or lowering the buffer size doesn't help, but it sort of changes things.
  • This makes me think there's some sort of sample rate mismatch going on, but I've checked the Focusrite and Windows settings, and they're both using 48kHz (I've also tried 44.1 to no avail).

    focusrite scarlett 2i2 driver no sound

    Sometimes it not only becomes garbled, it also slightly slows down the audio I'm listening to.

  • Toggling a sound-related setting, such as the sample rate on either the Focusrite or Windows settings, or the buffer size.
  • Unplugging/replugging the Focusrite, or toggling the output audio to built-in speakers and then back.
  • Turning off whatever audio is playing, and waiting 5-10 minutes (it's yet to correct itself while any audio is playing).
  • It will stay like that until I either toggle an audio setting (such as the sample rate), unplug/replug the unit, or just turn off the music and leave it for a few minutes.Īll the details I know and things I've tried: Here's a link to a video I uploaded demonstrating the issue while it was happening.Įverything will work fine for anywhere from 5 minutes to an hour, then I'll start to hear a couple of audio hiccups, like quick little glitches or pops, and eventually it becomes a garbled mess (sounds like a robot talking underwater). When using it with my brand new XPS 15 9500, the audio output intermittently becomes garbled with no apparent reason. I have a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 (3rd gen) audio interface.











    Focusrite scarlett 2i2 driver no sound