Hello Nick, The Avid Artist Control surface has only 4 motorised faders and a useless large touchscreen,if you are totally blind that is. It does have a data wheel, don’t know exactly if this has full jog/shuttle functionality. The Avid Artist Mix has 8 motorised faders and some other knobs of course. If you need the jog/shuttle functionality, you can get the Avid Artist Transport module as well, it also has a numpad on board. They all connect through ethernet and can be clicked together.
Ronald Op 19 nov. 2015, om 04:29 heeft Nick Gawronski <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven: > Hi, In reading about different interfaces it looks like the focus right 18 > I 20 and the artist Avid control surface might be what I am interested in > getting. Should I know anything about these two devices before getting > them as I don't want to lose anything I already had in the Digi 003 as far > as moving controls and fade and flip goes. I also would like the same > amount of inputs and outputs of course more is always better but not less. > I am looking into getting another setup as I want to do this when I can > still use my Digi 003 when instead I would be forced to upgrade to > something else so anything about these two different devices would be > great to know? Nick Gawronski > On Wed, November 18, 2015 6:30 pm, Slau Halatyn wrote: >> Heh, having just said that, I remembered that there's a Thunderbolt >> option… OK, sticking with the Symphonies for the long haul :) Slau >> >> >> On Nov 18, 2015, at 7:03 PM, TheOreoMonster <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> Was just looking at some apogee stuff on their site a day or two ago. >>> With iOS the duet and quartet require ac power as it also charges the >>> iOS device as well so you don’t run out of juice while working. >>> >>>> On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:36 PM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> The duet will work on USB power but probably only with a laptop. When >>>> using it with an iOS device, yes, I think you might have to use the >>>> supplied AC adapter. >>>> >>>> On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Ronald van Rhijn <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> And most Apogee interfaces will also work with iOS devices, if you >>>>> are into that. I think the Duet cannot be used on batteries >>>>> unfortunately, but the One can. >>>>> >>>>> Ronald >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Op 18 nov. 2015, om 00:34 heeft Slau Halatyn >>>>> <[email protected]> het volgende geschreven: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hi Brian, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, The Maestro software launches automatically as soon as a >>>>>> Duet (or any other Apogee interface) is detected. There are 5 >>>>>> tabs that can be accessed in three ways: via the Window menu in >>>>>> the menu bar, checking one of the checkboxes (which are really >>>>>> like tabs) within the main window or by using Command-one through >>>>>> 5. The tabs are: Input, Output, Device settings, Mixer and System >>>>>> Setup. The Input and Output tabs feature controls like setting >>>>>> the nominal level between +4 dBu or -10 dBv, mic or line sources, >>>>>> etc. The devices tab lets' you set the function of the two soft >>>>>> keys for things like resetting meters or muting channels. There >>>>>> are several choices. The Mixer is used for internal routing for >>>>>> low-latency monitoring in certain situations. I've never found >>>>>> any need to use the internal mixer although there are several >>>>>> controls that are visible and can be easily accessed. The System >>>>>> Setup is for sample rate, peak hold settings and a couple of >>>>>> general settings that are usually set within the dAW. These >>>>>> controls would be if you were using it in some kind of >>>>>> stand-alone mode. >>>>>> >>>>>> That's pretty much it. It's extremely simple and most stuff is >>>>>> really set in the host application. I've used the Duet to capture >>>>>> some live performances where I didn't want to use a portable >>>>>> recorder and wanted to record directly into Pro Tools with a >>>>>> laptop. The built-in preamps on the Duet are super quiet and >>>>>> clean. It's perhaps the most basic of interfaces while still >>>>>> maintaining high quality at a decent price for that level of >>>>>> quality. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hope that helps, >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Slau >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Brian Howerton >>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi Slau, >>>>>>> First of all, thanks for the quick response. I am thinking >>>>>>> about buying the apogee duet. Can you elaborate on how to use >>>>>>> the bistro software with voiceover? Is it pretty >>>>>>> straightforward to use, or do you have to do a lot of fiddling >>>>>>> around with voiceover. I heard that this software was >>>>>>> accessible, but if you wouldn’t mind explaining how to use it >>>>>>> a bit that would really help me in my decision. Thanks Slau, >>>>>>> Brian >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:25 PM, Slau Halatyn >>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hi Brian, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> After having used Digidesign/Avid interfaces, I switched to >>>>>>>> Apogee. All Apogee interfaces, from the Duet up to the >>>>>>>> Symphony, use the same software for control and that is the >>>>>>>> Maestro software. Just about the only thing that's not >>>>>>>> accessible (as far as I can tell) is the main volume but >>>>>>>> there's a giant physical knob right on the front of every >>>>>>>> Apogee interface so it's not an issue. The controls in >>>>>>>> Maestro could probably be labelled a little better but it's >>>>>>>> pretty easy to figure out what's going on within the various >>>>>>>> tabs. Frankly, once you set it, you pretty much forget it. >>>>>>>> I've used the Symphony as well as the Duet and I'm sure that >>>>>>>> any other apogee interface is equally accessible with two >>>>>>>> exceptions: The Pro Tools Duet and the Pro Tools Quartet. >>>>>>>> Don't buy either of those units because they use their own >>>>>>>> proprietary software. Any of the normal Apogee-branded >>>>>>>> interfaces work fabulously. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> HTH, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Slau >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Brian Howerton >>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hello all, >>>>>>>>> Just want to find out what people are using as far as audio >>>>>>>>> interfaces with protools, in particular, audio interfaces >>>>>>>>> with accessible mix control software. What interfaces have >>>>>>>>> accessible mix control software with voiceover? I am very >>>>>>>>> curious to see what people are using. 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