My advice is....

Get the latest Focusrite software upgrade/update from them. Remove the old interface's drivers so they don't cause issues.

Use ASIO. If you were using ASIO4ALL, remove it from the computer entirely. I've heard people say that it can also cause issues with real ASIO if left on the machine.



I use a focusrite saffire. It loses sync occasionally and the only remedy is to reboot everything. And yes, the Focusrite software control panel can be a bit confusing. It took me a bit of time to figure it out. Most likely, that is part of the issue you are having. The instruction manual I had really didn't offer much in the way of help with the software control panel set up. But... I finally got it figured out. The good thing is, it doesn't need to be set up every time you start working. It remembers how you left it.


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