The Focusrite ASIO driver is your best bet, just try a reinstall in exact order/method as mentioned above. Lastly, while ASIO4ALL is a good thought, I would not recommend that. Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen Mode demploi Français - FR Download Download 1.86 MB.pdf. Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen Guia de usuario Español - ES Download Download 1.76 MB.pdf. Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen Bedienungsanleitung Deutsche - DE Download Download 1.82 MB.pdf. Almost a given it's not a hardware thing, but a software (driver) thing. Scarlett 2i2 3rd Gen () - ZH Download Download 1.96 MB.pdf. Depending on the DAW you use, you will get the number of channels your audio interface has.
If you really want to use two microphones, you need to have a mixer. This is the reason why the second mic input won’t be detected. However, since you get good performance out of other drivers, I'm more inclined to say the driver reinstall is what's going to fix, and not likely a cable/port thing. Scarlett 2i2 is a class-compliant device in your Mac, so no driver is required.
Also try and use USB 2.0 port if you can. Very picky about using a short - under 10' - USB cable).
Bad drivers can be a culprit, as can bad cable. Its a good driver if you dont have ASIO card, but if you can afford an ASIO supporting interface, use the drivers from the manufacturer, theyll work a million times better.
ASIO4ALL is a universal driver designed to make non-ASIO cards give good latency.
It IS possible your device has gone bad, but I've had issues in the past too, and that's often fixed it. 0 Comments Edit: Dude, install the focusrite ASIO drivers. Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 vs Focusrite Scarlett 4i4.The problem is, sometimes the system fails to power the controller back on.0 compatible Rock Solid ASIO. perhaps you're installing a flakey beta driver?) Download the latest NON-BETA driver directly from Focusrite support (shows as 4.65.5 to me still for 2i2. I'd highly recommend reinstalling the driver in this order