With all due respect, let me do the... easy... work for ya.

Step 1. Open Safari

Step 2. Press Command+L

Step 3. Type Google.com and hit return

Step 4. In the Google search box, type without quotes: "focusrite contact"

Step 5. See either first result, or better yet, first snip-it from the web: It reads, and I quote:

Phone support is available at (310) 322-5500, Monday - Friday, 8am - 1pm and 2pm - 6:00pm Pacific Time.

Found that in less than 2 minutes, literally speaking, so, wow that was easy for not being able to find the info.

Chris.

On 06/17/2019 10:56 PM, Ronald J Glaser wrote:
I have not found any contact information for them.

On 6/17/2019 9:14 PM, Christopher Gilland wrote:
I agree. There may be some parts that won't work, I think you and I discussed this?

But that doesn't mean nothing'll work. I agree with what everyone's telling you. Contact Focusrite.

Not even Sweetwater, since you didn't initially get it from them. I'd just contact Focusrite directly.

Chris.

On 06/17/2019 02:02 PM, Ronald J Glaser wrote:
this is the only model of this interface there is not  second generation for it.

So I guess this means that when the new mac OSX come out that my interface may not work for me then correct?

On 6/17/2019 12:26 PM, TheOreoMonster wrote:
IF memory serves correct that warning mostly just means that its 32 bit code and as MacOS is 64it, it they are dropping support for 32bit code in newer versions.  Check the Focusrite website to see if they have updated the drivers for your device. If you are using the original Scarlet and not a Scarlet MKII however it may just be the end of the road for support. As I said, check with Focusrite though.

On Jun 17, 2019, at 11:04 AM, Ronald J Glaser <[email protected]> wrote:

Ok, I have the focusrite scarlette 8i6 protools 2019.5 mac OSX mohave mac mini with 3.2 ghz processer, 32 gigs of ram, a six core processer.

When I launch the scarlette control software via the short cuts i created so I can switch between no direct monitar, and with direct moniter I get the warning that the scarlette software/interface will not work with future versions of Mac OSX.  How can A person tell if An interfacw will work for them  continuesley with out breaking compatability?

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