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Howard 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.03 lb] Perfectly protects the Universal Audio Apollo Solo interface.

5
Howard 2024-08-08 08:16:52

Perfectly protects the Universal Audio Apollo Solo interface.

5
Joseph 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Bought this to connect a large Universal Audio rig to my new Windows DAW Workstation. Two 8 core UA Satelites, 2 Apollo 8p's, and and Apollo Twin mkii Quad, all Thunderbolt 2. Simply connected this to my workstation and the end of the Thunderbolt 2 chain to this and everything worked well.

5
Rafael 2024-04-05 04:22:55

[Adapter, Cable] Solid performer! The correct length to distance my Universal Audio Apollo Twin from my mac mini pro

5
Robert 2024-04-25 04:27:35

[White] I bought this output multiplier to expand the 3/4 output on my Universal Audio Apollo. The Apollo has an adat in for additional inputs, but not adat out. This allow me to run the 3/4 output to multiple devices for processing. The sound is transparent and the output multiplier works great!

5
Joseph 2024-06-17 07:52:11

[12 x 9.8 x 3.1"] Bought this to connect a large Universal Audio rig to my new Windows DAW Workstation. Two 8 core UA Satelites, 2 Apollo 8p's, and and Apollo Twin mkii Quad, all Thunderbolt 2. Simply connected this to my workstation and the end of the Thunderbolt 2 chain to this and everything worked well.

5
Johannes 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.1 lb] From the Universal Audio Website: The latest UAD software is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit editions), and all Thunderbolt-equipped Apollo and UAD-2 products (Apollo X series, Apollo 8, Apollo 8p, Apollo 16 MkII, Apollo Twin, Apollo Twin MkII, Apollo Solo, Arrow, UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt, and first-generation silver Apollo/Apollo 16 models equipped with a Thunderbolt Option Card). That was an easy google, and I wonder why the other reviewer wasn't able or willing to do the same before pulling the trigger on this purchase ... or on his review. I don't understand people who write reviews in which they reveal not a single fact about the product, and instead just confess to their own lack of research before buying. The Apollo system has come under a lot of pressure, because the better computers get, the less of a need is for UA's system of handling processing in the interface as opposed to the computer's CPU. UA has responded by making more and more of their famous plugins available natively, so you can now run them in your DAW directly. Whether or not an Apollo is still your best choice depends on the power of your computer, and on how much you appreciate the design, easy usability and overall elegance of a unit like this. The price is a powerful argument to consider alternatives, unfortunately.

5
Benny 2024-06-17 06:42:38

[50 x 26.25 x 6"] The rack bag perfectly fits my Apollo 16, as well as a ten-space lunchbox, and has ample storage for cabling, as well. It's surprisingly lightweight, and even with all ten slots of my lunchbox filled, it's easily movable with its over-the-shoulder strap or with its built-in handle and rollers. I really love it.

5
Johannes 2024-07-06 02:27:18

From the Universal Audio Website: The latest UAD software is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit editions), and all Thunderbolt-equipped Apollo and UAD-2 products (Apollo X series, Apollo 8, Apollo 8p, Apollo 16 MkII, Apollo Twin, Apollo Twin MkII, Apollo Solo, Arrow, UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt, and first-generation silver Apollo/Apollo 16 models equipped with a Thunderbolt Option Card). That was an easy google, and I wonder why the other reviewer wasn't able or willing to do the same before pulling the trigger on this purchase ... or on his review. I don't understand people who write reviews in which they reveal not a single fact about the product, and instead just confess to their own lack of research before buying. The Apollo system has come under a lot of pressure, because the better computers get, the less of a need is for UA's system of handling processing in the interface as opposed to the computer's CPU. UA has responded by making more and more of their famous plugins available natively, so you can now run them in your DAW directly. Whether or not an Apollo is still your best choice depends on the power of your computer, and on how much you appreciate the design, easy usability and overall elegance of a unit like this. The price is a powerful argument to consider alternatives, unfortunately.

5
Keith 2024-04-17 01:44:11

[Polyester] A great partner to the Apollo.

5