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 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> And most Apogee interfaces will also work with iOS
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 het
volgende geschreven:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Well, The
Hi!
One interface I would recommend is the audient ID14. It’s a 2 channel, has
phantom power, and excelent preamps!!!
HTH,
Chris
On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Ronald van Rhijn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> And most Apogee interfaces will also work with iOS devices, if you are into
>
I guess not. I would appreciate a detorial, too.
Vaughn
On 11/14/15, Scott Chesworth wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've got a buddy who's just purchased Pro Tools. Collecting together a
> few resources to help him get up and running, and I'm looking for a
> link to Kevin's
So long as its a basically simple interface i find you don’t need to worry
about the software fort being accessible. If the DAW like logic can force the
interface to accepts its bit depth/sample rate which most modern interface will
accept the only other reason to go into the control software
Hi,
Has anyone used the Steinberg UR44 or the Roland Quadcapture and what are your
comments about those. Do any of those have an accessible control panel for the
Mac?
I would like to be able to use an interface with at least 3 mike in which means
the Ur44 but if the QuadCapture is more
Unless i am missing something i don’t think he did one on numbed editing. I
believe he did cover some of the numbed hot keys in his initial demo
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:46 PM, Vaughn Brown wrote:
>
> I guess not. I would appreciate a detorial, too.
> Vaughn
>
> On
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 wrote:
>
> The duet
if i remember correctly the id14 has some soft buttons like the apogee stuff.
is the software for this interface accessible so one could edit what the
buttons are used for?
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Christopher Harrington
> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> One interface I would
Yep, that makes sense. It would probably drain an iOS device battery in no
time. It really is a great unit, solid and simple. If I were to ever give up
the Symphonies, I'd surely go for the Apogee Thunderbolt.
Slau
On Nov 18, 2015, at 7:04 PM, TheOreoMonster 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 wrote:
> Was just looking at some apogee stuff on their site a day or two ago. With
>
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
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