Hi, If I get one of these interfaces that has say 8 inputs can I use
more then one at a time and what is the process for doing this? I
myself am looking to upgrade my equipment from the Digi 003 to hardware
that works with the new mac book pro systems and am willing to wait
until Pro Tools is fully ready for those systems but it is mainly the
hardware that I want to buy now. If these interfaces are not the best
voice over friendly for combo jacks that are of great quality what audio
interface do you suggest I look into if I am not always wanting to use
their special plugins and mainly just the plugins that come with Pro
Tools? Nick Gawronski
On 1/2/2025 9:34 AM, Steve Martin wrote:
I owned an Apollo previously and the way it worked then, is there was
a button for the preamp, Speakers, Headphones, Phantom power, etc. You
would press the preamp button once for say preamp 1, or twice for
preamp 2 etc, then turn the single big knob on the unit to adjust
preamp gain. Also which ever preamp was selected, you could now press
phantom power to turn phantom power on/off to that preamp. Or the line
/instrument button to switch that input from line to instrument level.
Same with the headphones or speaker button, press either of those
buttons and then the big knob on the unit is controlling the volume.
Of course there will be lights or similar indicator on the unit to
signify what was selected but of course that wouldn’t help a blind
person.
Someone did an add on for the UAD console software that lets you use a
MIDI Controller or Control surface to navigate. As Lucky also pointed
out someone else is working on another add on that doesn’t require any
additional hardware, but you can jump on the logic band discord server
or ask in one of the wats app groups as he maybe hanging out there too.
UAD plug ins, are usable in the DAW, but the uAD console for
controlling the interface and using the unison stuff isn’t without one
of the aforementioned add ons.
Personally though, modern computers are fast enough and modern
interfaces are low latency enough that I feel the UAD option are a lot
of hoops to jump through for not a lot of benefits. Especially
considering some of the accessible options we have for audio
interfaces now where the control software is accessible.
-T.O.M
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On Jan 2, 2025, at 5:20 AM, 'John André Lium-Netland' via Pro Tools
Accessibility <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have experience with the UA Apollo interfaces
accessibility issues? Someone told me that the buttons on the front
panel is a type of touch button that makes it impossible for a blind
person to know if the knob is controlling the pre-amps or the
monitors. Also, is the Mac software for the interface 100% compatible
with VoiceOver? I would like to be able to set pre-amp levels and
setup monitors and UA effects for the inputs.
Any feedback or information is appreciated! And sorry for the cross
posting.
Best,
John André
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