What does a Universal Audio Apollo 8 do?

Apollo 8 is the world’s most acclaimed professional recording interface for Mac and Windows, giving project and commercial studios superior A/D and D/A conversion with the tone, feel, and realtime workflow of classic analog recording.

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Considering this, can I swap UAD plugins?

All plug-in contained in the System that the hardware is in will be transferred with the hardware. UAD plug-ins can only be moved between accounts via this transfer process. Once the the hardware is registered by the buyer, the plug-ins will be transferred into the buyer’s account.

Likewise, can I use UAD plugins without hardware? Unfortunately, no. UAD plugins are only processed by Apollo/UAD-2 DSP Accelerator inside of UAD devices.

Moreover, how many inputs does Apollo 8 have?

Apollo 8 offers 18 x 24 simultaneous inputs/outputs, with two built-in Thunderbolt ports.

What is an audio interface for?

Audio interfaces convert microphone and instrument signals into a format your computer and software recognize. The interface also routes audio from your computer out to your headphones and studio monitors.

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.

What plug-ins come with Apollo solo?

Right out of the box, Apollo Solo provides a suite of incredible analog emulation plug‑ins including the world’s only authentic Teletronix LA‑2A and 1176LN compressors, Pultec EQs, and much more.

What plugins come with the Apollo x8?

Apollo x8 includes the Realtime Analog Classics Plus plug-in bundle, so you can record and mix with the world’s only authentic Teletronix LA-2A, 1176LN, and Fairchild compressors, the Unison-enabled UA 610-B Tube Preamp & EQ, and iconic guitar and bass amps from Marshall and Ampeg.

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