Hola,
I am thinking of selling my Apollo Twin interface if anyone is interested in
getting into the Universal Audio world and wants a very portable and very high
quality interface as well let me know.
Thanks,
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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
Line 6 eh, as in the guitar modeller company?
At 05:25 PM 11/17/2015, you wrote:
Brian,
I am using Line 6 with Saffire Pro40. It has gain knobs, 8 channels,
two headphone jacks, 3 USB ports and I enjoy using it because it is
easy to learn and manage.
What makes you curious?
Vaughn
On
Brian,
I am using Line 6 with Saffire Pro40. It has gain knobs, 8 channels,
two headphone jacks, 3 USB ports and I enjoy using it because it is
easy to learn and manage.
What makes you curious?
Vaughn
On 11/17/15, Brian Howerton wrote:
> Hello all,
> Just want to find
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
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. Thanks,
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