What is Universal Audio Apollo?

Apollo is a high-resolution professional audio interface with superior sound quality and Realtime UAD Processing onboard. It features built-in UAD-2 DSP Acceleration, which allows Apollo to track, mix, and master with our full library of award-winning UAD-2 Powered Plug-Ins with nearly instant sub-2ms latency.

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Also to know is, are Universal Audio Interfaces worth it?

Universal Audio interfaces are worth it because of their onboard DSP processors. … Not only does this cut your computer’s CPU some slack, but it also allows us to record using digital effects in real-time (zero-latency).

People also ask, can you use other plugins with Apollo? When transferring a used UAD-2 or Apollo device to another user, the seller has the option to include their purchased UAD plug-ins with the transfer. In order to transfer both the hardware and plug-ins to the buyer, the seller must submit a transfer request and specify to include their additional plug-ins.

Herein, can you use UAD plugins without Apollo?

Unfortunately, no. UAD plugins are only processed by Apollo/UAD-2 DSP Accelerator inside of UAD devices.

Does Apollo solo come with plugins?

*Apollo Solo includes the “Realtime Analog Classics” UAD plug‑in bundle.

How many plugins can an Apollo solo run?

Perfect for two track recording

The quad will handle about four UAD plugins, (maybe another one depending on the plugin) before running out of processing power, which has been fine for two tracks. Of course you can bus to a single track for economy. I like the UAD plug ins, which there are a lot of.

Is Apollo Twin Solo enough?

Is the Apollo x4 worth it?

The x4 is an excellent addition to the Apollo range. If the Apollo rackmount modules offer more spec than you need, it should prove head-turning and as a desktop front end to a larger system (up to four Apollo units and six UAD-2 devices in total can be daisy-chained), there’s an awful lot to like here.

Is the UA Apollo worth it?

It’s certainly many times more expensive than an entry level audio interface, but it’s also worth every penny. In terms of quality, you’ll never out grow it. In terms of plugins, it’s a great deal. The two limiting factors are the number of inputs/outputs, and the processing power.

What comes with the Apollo solo?

For guitarists and bassists, Apollo Solo USB includes Unison technology on its front panel instrument input — giving you access to dead-on emulations of amps like the Fender® ’55 Tweed Deluxe, Ampeg® B‑15N Bass Amplifier, and the included Marshall® Plexi Classic — all available at near-zero latency for songwriting and …

Which Apollo interface is best?

Out of all the larger Apollo Twin audio interfaces, I recommend the x8p. The fact that it features hexa-core DSP processing is great and worse comes to worst, you can always add an additional Universal Audio Satellite. Another thing you need to keep in mind is that these larger interfaces are rackmount, not desktop.

Why is Apollo interface so good?

No matter your DAW of choice, with Apollo interfaces you can record your music in real time (at near-zero latency) through the full range of UAD plug-ins. … Plus, there’s no front-end latency, which is amazing.” “Plus, with Console you can audition mic preamps in real time,” he continues.

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