Apollo Twin X

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The Apollo Twin X permits performers and producers to effectively track, overdub, and blend with elite-class A/D and D/A transformation, two Unison-enabled preamps, and accessible Pair or QUAD Center real-time UAD plug-in preparing all in a desktop Thunderbolt 3 sound interface for Mac and Windows. Built upon UA’s 60-year legacy of sound craftsmanship, Apollo Twin X certainly outflanks everything in its course with 127 dB D/A energetic extend, beside an included bundle of UAD analogue imitating plug-ins and LUNA Recording Framework, giving you a fully-stocked analogue studio, right on your desktop.

The interface highlights two Unison-enabled mic preamps, letting you track through demanding mic preamp imitations from Neve, Helios, API, Manley, All-inclusive Sound and numerous more. Elite to UA Sound Interfacing, Harmony innovation nails the tone of this sought-after tube and strong state mic pres counting their input impedance, pick up arrange “sweet spots,” and the component-level circuit behaviours of the first hardware. The mystery to Harmony is its hardware-software integration between Apollo’s mic preamps and its onboard UAD Pair or QUAD Center DSP Increasing speed. Basically, put a Harmony preamp plug-in on your mic input in the Apollo Console software, and it physically reconfigures the Apollo interface’s impedance so you’ll tap into the classic sounds of the world’s most recorded mic preamps.

Right out of the box, Apollo Twin X offers a suite of extraordinary analogue imitating plug‑ins counting the world’s as it were true Teletronix LA-2A, 1176LN, Pultec EQs, and the UA 610-B Tube Preamp & EQ. Created by UA’s world-renowned group of calculation engineers, these Realtime Analog Classics plug-ins set the standard by which all other equipments imitating plug-ins are judged. From the tube warmth of the Pultec EQ on guitars to the tender restricting of the LA-2A on vocals, your recordings will take a mammoth jump forward in wealthy, sonically complex analogue sound.

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