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Focusrite Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen 16x16 USB-C Audio Interface

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The Focusrite Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen audio interface provides an all-in-one solution for capturing and mixing high-quality audio. With its 16 inputs and 16 outputs, this versatile interface connects all your gear so you can record every element of your setup. Six analog inputs provide connectivity for outboard gear, while powerful outputs ensure ultralow distortion playback. Two headphone amps drive high-impedance headphones for mixing and overdubbing.

Class-leading Audio Quality

The Scarlett 16i16 Gen 4 features professional-grade converters for pristine 24-bit/192kHz audio. With an unparalleled 122dB of dynamic range, it captures everything from subtle nuance to the thunder of drums. The latest generation Scarlett preamps offer high headroom to capture dynamic performances without distortion. Hear your recordings in stunning detail to craft mixes with confidence.

Enhanced Air Mode

Re-engineered Air mode brings the character of a classic console to your tracks. Engaging Air mode adds musical presence and rich harmonic overtones to vocals, acoustic guitars and other instruments. Dial in the sound of a vintage console on individual tracks or your entire mix for analog warmth and dimension.

Auto Gain: Work Faster

Designed to assist engineers of all levels, Auto Gain sets the optimal recording levels for any inputs in just a few seconds, getting you ready to record in moments. For more complex setups, multi-channel Auto Gain adjusts levels for multiple microphones, either directly on the interface or through the Focusrite Control 2 mobile and desktop applications.

Top Studio Software Included

The Scarlett 16i16 Gen 4th unlocks a suite of pro studio tools for writing, recording, mixing and mastering. It includes Ableton Live Lite, three months of Splice Sounds and plugins from Antares, Softube, Native Instruments and more. You'll have everything you need to produce radio-ready tracks from start to finish.

Easy Control With Desktop and Mobile App

Use the software, Focusrite Control 2, to manage routing and levels, monitor mixes and control other features of the Scarlett 16i16 4th Gen. The desktop software, plus apps for iOS and Android, enable engineers and performers to adjust monitor mixes and multiple mic pre gains remotely—especially useful in live rooms.

 
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Audio Interfaces

Unlock high-quality computer recording with an audio interface! This crucial piece of gear acts as the bridge between your microphones, instruments, and your computer, converting analog sound into digital data and back again. Essentially the heart of any modern home or project studio, a good audio interface ensures your recordings capture clear, detailed sound. Connected typically via USB or Thunderbolt, these devices range from simple two-channel boxes to complex multi-input units, providing the essential connections for musicians, podcasters, and creators.

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When you come right down to it, an audio interface is anything that lets you get audio signals in and out of your computer. The challenge in picking one is that there are so many ways of getting it done, and it will all depend on how you like to work and what you're trying to do. A very basic interface would be simply a box that converted analog audio to digital audio that the recording software in your computer can understand, and convert it back to analog audio when you want to hear it. Such converters are referred to as AD/DA (analog to digital/digital to analog) converters. Better quality converters have what's called "jitter correction" to compensate for small timing variations.

Most interfaces are far more than just converter boxes. They include mic preamps, multiple I/O (Input/Output) connections—balanced, unbalanced and digital—and even internal DSP (Digital Signal Processing) for effects, EQ and basic monitor or sub-mixing user. Some units can even act as a simple, stand-alone mixer without a computer attached for use as a basic live sound mixer.

One of the biggest determinants of overall audio quality in an audio interface is the quality of opamps (operational amplifiers) used in construction. Better systems will use lower-noise, lower-distortion components, or in some cases, discrete components rather than single-chip solutions. The number of I/O connections can be a deciding factor. The basic interfaces will be 2-in/2-out, able to handle a vocal and instrument together or a stereo pair of mics for capturing a live event. From there, you can expand as far as you need, depending on what you want to invest in your system. Interfaces with 18 inputs and 22 outputs are not uncommon and will handle most users needs, but you can go far larger with a full-blown Pro Tools HD rig, if that's what is required.

The final consideration is connectivity. There are multiple ways of connecting an audio interface to your computer—USB, FireWire, a PCI slot for desktop systems or Apple's Thunderbolt connection on newer Macintosh computers—all of which have different strengths and weaknesses. USB interfaces tend to be smaller, with most mobile interfaces using USB connections, but can be less robust when you need a lot of simultaneous ins and outs. FireWire, also called IEEE 1394, is fast and robust, but generally requires an external power supply. PCI cards are the fastest with the most bandwidth, but are tied to tower and desktop systems, so will be confined to a single studio location. Some of the more popular brands for interfaces are Akai, Apogee, Avid, Focusrite, M-Audio, MOTU, Presonus, Roland, Tascam and Yamaha, though there are many others. The best interface is the one you're going to use, so spend some time with the Pro Audio specialists at Guitar Center so they can help you find exactly the right one.

In addition to the mainstream audio interfaces described above, our GC Pro team of experts offers hands-on sales and support for professional solutions such as Avid HDX Systems and the Focusrite Rednet series. These solutions are typically used in recording studios, post facilities and other professional settings.