This is where the error message takes a dark turn. "Cannot rule out anterior infarct" is not audio engineering jargon. It is medical terminology, specifically from the world of cardiology and EKG (ECG) interpretation.
Ironically, the fix for the Focusrite error is often more stressful than the medical terminology that follows it. This is where the error message takes a dark turn
Here is a "long post" breakdown exploring this technological mix-up, the comedy of errors, and the solutions for both halves of the sentence. the comedy of errors
When a doctor or ECG report says “cannot rule out anterior infarct,” it means the tracing shows possible signs of a prior heart attack (myocardial infarction) in the anterior (front) wall of the heart, but the findings are . but the findings are .