![]() One of the biggest selling points for me on the Twin is the Optical In. Depending on if you bought the Thunderbolt or USB 3.0 variant of the Apollo will determine which connector lies next. On the rear side of the Apollo lies two analog inputs, which are switchable between mic and line (important to note that there is also a Hi-Z input on the front of the interface for recording instruments like guitars and keyboards).įor outputs, there are two monitor outs and an additional stereo line out. I mainly use the giant knob in the middle to control my monitor volume.Īll of these parameters can be controlled on your computer via the UAD Console. The newer version of the Apollo Twin did add a mono button to the front of the Twin. They allow for pre-amp selection, gain, input type, hi-pass, +48V, pad, phase, stereo link, and switching between monitors and headphone volumes. The front of the interface has many buttons and toggles, though I rarely use these knobs. You know how when you pick something up and it feels solid? This is the exact feeling I got. When I first opened the box of the interface, I was immediately impressed.
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