Q: Can I bus power my Apogee Quartet using my iPad? A: Sorry, the Quartet requires more power than an Apple iPad can provide. A power supply is necessary to run it.
Q: I saw your iOS Update video on the Apogee Quartet with the iPad. Since it uses a 30-pin connector cable, does this mean I can't use it with my new iPad 4, which has the Lightning connector? A: You definitely can... Read more »
Q: I love my Apogee Quartet with my Mac, but I would like to be able to use it with my iPad. I saw that the new ones are compatible with iOS — what about my older one? A: Absolutely — all Apogee Quartet USB audio... Read more »
Apogee Very exciting iOS news at Winter NAMM: Apogee has brought their popular audio interfaces to the iPad and iPhone! At the trade show, held in late January in Anaheim, California, the company unveiled... Read more »
Q: I come from the old-school Pro Tools world, where you had to use Digidesign hardware to run the software. I understand that Pro Tools is now "open" and can use other manufacturers' hardware, but my friend told me... Read more »
Also new from Apogee at the Winter NAMM show was the Symphony 64 ThunderBridge, which allows connection of Symphony I/O and X-Symphony-equipped Rosetta and X-series converter system to a Mac computer equipped with... Read more »
Apogee announced updated versions of their One, Duet, and Quartet audio interfaces at Winter NAMM 2013. All three interfaces now support direct digital connection to iOS devices such as iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch.
Apogee has long been known for making top-quality AD/DA converters and audio interfaces. Now they’ve unveiled a new interface, aimed squarely at those who need several simultaneous inputs, want to control multiple... Read more »
Apogee has unveiled a new USB audio interface for Mac, the Quartet. As you might expect, the Quartet has four analog inputs, which can be used for line, instrument, or microphone sources. There are also eight... Read more »
The further I venture into the world of iOS, the more I am amazed at what we, as musicians, engineers, composers, DJs, and songwriters can do with our iPhones, iPod touches, and iPads! This time around, I’ve got two... Read more »
For maximum audio quality with a computer-based audio system, you’ve got to get the sound into and out of the digital domain with maximum precision. And that’s something that Apogee Digital knows a lot about —... Read more »
Q: I love my Apogee MiC, but the iOS (dock connector for the iPad) cable that came with it is really short. Can I get a longer one? A: When the Apogee MiC Accessories Kit becomes available, it is slated to have USB... Read more »
We often hear professionals question whether USB is robust enough for serious multi-channel audio work. With the current generation of high-end USB interfaces, we definitely feel it is. For example we used an Apogee... Read more »
Q: I have an Apogee interface that I use with my Mac, but I want to do some work in a friend's studio who uses Windows. Is there any way to use my Apogees with Windows? A: All Apogee Firewire and USB interfaces... Read more »
Q: Can you send different mixes to the two headphone outputs on the Apogee Symphony I/O? A: Yes, the two headphone outputs on the front of the Symphony are completely independent. You can send different mixes to... Read more »
Q: Do I have to run the Maestro software with Apogee's One audio interface, or can it work directly with my DAW? A: Either way. You can use One with Maestro for low-latency monitoring and software control over all... Read more »
The MiC by Apogee is the first condenser microphone we’ve seen that connects digitally to iOS devices. Plug this puppy into your Mac, iPad, or iPhone, and you’ll get studio-quality results, wherever you are. The MiC... Read more »
Tired of cable mess with your Apogee Duet 2? Then you need the new Apogee Duet 2 Breakout Box! This convenient, solidly built aluminum breakout box features studio-quality connectors — XLR and 1/4-inch —... Read more »
If you're looking for a super-convenient microphone for quickly recording to your Mac, iPad, or iPhone — and you want to get the best possible sound quality, then you're looking for the Apogee Mic! This... Read more »
Apogee's Duet audio interface was a huge hit, and now they've kicked it up to Duet 2! The latest Duet is a 2-in/4-out USB 2.0 audio interface for Mac computers. It includes a breakout cable with two combi XLR/TRS... Read more »
Q: Can I use the Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite with an Apogee Duet interface? A: The UAD-2 Satellite does not supply bus power, so in order to use an Apogee Duet with it, you'll need a Firewire repeater or a... Read more »
Apogee has announced a new, highly flexible audio interface, the Symphony I/O, which can be used with Logic, Pro Tools LE, Pro Tools|HD, and any Core Audio-compatible DAW - no drivers necessary. The I/O... Read more »
Apogee has announced a new, highly flexible audio interface, Symphony I/O, which can be used with Logic, Pro Tools LE, Pro Tools HD, and any CoreAudio-compatible DAWs — no drivers necessary. The I/O... Read more »
Being a self labeled gearhead, it's not uncommon for me to add new pieces of gear to my collection every month or week depending on my current "need." After acquiring many different digital pieces in my arsenal I... Read more »