🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Apollo Twin MKII Duo!
The Universal Audio Apollo Twin MKII Duo is a high-performance desktop audio interface designed for both Mac and Windows users. It features 24-bit/192 kHz audio conversion, real-time UAD processing, and a robust build quality, making it ideal for professional audio production. With 2 premium mic/line preamps and extensive connectivity options, it seamlessly integrates with major DAWs, ensuring a top-notch recording experience.
Audio Input | XLR |
Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Supported Software | Major DAWs (Mac, Windows) |
Item Weight | 3.85 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8"D x 6"W x 8"H |
C**D
Amazing Device, Great Quality and PreAmps!
Does not disappoint. The sound is awesome and the preamps are incredible. Huge upgrade from my first audio interface. The build quality is unmatched. The console app and plug ins are such high quality, albeit expensive. I love how the processing happens in the device producing zero latency. I love how you can record with or without the effects. Just make sure you won’t outgrow the number of inputs like I did. I had a condenser mic plugged into the back, and then got an analog synth which requires both mic inputs to record in stereo. Switching out the mic and dialing in the preamps each time is an extra step. I now need to buy additional mic inputs to connect via optical and those aren’t cheap either. No question how great this is, just a matter of how many mic inputs will suit your needs.
B**I
complicated perfection & no regrets
I came from low end interfaces: Lexicon Alpha, then Omega, then Focusrite Scarletts, Steinberg ur22... after all the USB ones and audio issues and endless troubleshooting I decided to get an iMac and go thunderbolt which led me to this thing, after countless hours of research. It takes some real getting used to and I consulted tech support with UA and Propellerhead (Reason 9) as well as a buddy who has one of these and I finally started recording and holy heck is it intuitive, advanced and professional compared to all hardware I've ever owned!The included plugins are enough to cut an album along with what your DAW has to offer. I can't think of much more to say, I mean... separate monitor and headphone volumes, talk button, mono button, HP filter, hiZ guitar jack, mute button, lightning fast thunderbolt, incredible software, 1.something ms of latency?!? It's a million dollar recording studio squeezed into a very solid stylin' metal box.And yes it aint cheap but trust me - I went way over budget and I'll be hurting for a while but it's for my art so it's totally worth it.
R**S
The MOST Essential Piece Of Home Studio Gear!!
This thing is a powerhouse! I was new to audio engineering & had originally purchased a Focusrite i6i which did the trick but after reading reviews on this thing I buckled down and made the purchase which almost instantaneously opened up a whole new level of quality to my recordings. I'll start by saying this: if you're just getting started then this thing is A LOT of money so definitely try something cheaper to get the hang of things. The price you pay here isn't all you'll end up spending because this thing has its own "Apps or Plugins" you use on it with a separate software from your DAW. If it sounds complicated don't worry because it's pretty simple actually. What makes this thing so incredible is ONE: the stock pre-amp is much more present and clear then my old focusrite and this is probably the single best Home Audio Interface you can buy without going full studio & TWO: the Plugins they have are a game changer. They have emulation software of some of the best pre-amps and compressors money can buy. So to put this into as simple a manner as I can I'll explain it like this: get this thing setup and launch the included software. You have a chain of command under your mic where you can put your compressors, amps, autotune etc... What this does is runs your vocals or instruments through this chain and feeds it directly into your DAW already processed without using any of your computers resources since this interface has it's own processors to handle that. What you get is an extremely clean, compressed, & balanced signal off the bat without any tinkering in your DAW. You can then shape as you see fit after the fact.So In Summary: AMAZING if you want that studio sounding quality. I've created some stuff with this that is pretty close to what you would get out of an actual studio & I'm only a few months into learning this stuff. A couple tutorials and you'll be setup without having to tweak anything after that. Just understand the very specific specifications required to run this thing. You need an i7 Processor at a minimum & a Thunderbolt connection. I had a windows desktop and upgraded my Processor & had a Thunderbolt plug installed which I don't recommend anyone does lol If you can just get a macbook with the port it'll save you a ton of trouble and headache. Overall this purchase was the single best one I've made in regards to my audio setup. This thing paired with a decent microphone is a game changer!! Couldn't recommend enough!!
N**Y
Works well, gets a little hot
I'm pretty happy with this so far. I'v had it about 1 week and still learning the quirks of the console software for routing but it's been running with ProTools HD on my laptop with no problems. The unit does get hot so be careful what you place it next to. I only wish it had XLR outs instead of TRS for monitors but this isn't meant to be a high end interface I surmise so it works with an adapter, unless your monitors have TRS in. None of mine do, except for some lower end Yamaha's I have around the studio. I bought this to work on the road so it only becomes an issue if I am somewhere that has only XLR, which happened at a studio I was in recently. Now I just bring some adapters incase.
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