The flagship Apollo X16 is great for music producers and post-production technicians. It lets them track, overdub, and mix. This, thanks to its elite-class A/D and D/A transformation, HEXA Center UAD plug-in preparation, dual-crystal sync, and 7.1. Embrace sound check in a seamless rackmount Thunderbolt 3 sound interface for Mac or Windows. Built upon UA’s 60-year legacy of sound craftsmanship, this 18 x 20 interface conveys the most extensive energetic extend (133 dB) and least THD+N (-129 dB) of any coordinates sound interface on the showcase, all-new HEXA Center handling yielding 50% more DSP for running acclaimed UAD Fueled Plug-Ins in genuine time additionally, it incorporates LUNA Recording Framework, giving you a fully-integrated music generation application.
With thousands of chart-topping melodies and hundreds of Grammy-winning collections beneath their belt, Apollo interfacing is no outsider to following stellar-sounding records. To make strides on the past era Apollo interface’s class-leading sound change, UA engineers fanatically tried out the most recent A/D and D/A converters eventually matching elite-class 24-bit/192 kHz converters with all-new analogue circuitry for an ultra-pristine flag way. The Apollo X arrangement moreover presents modern Dual-Crystal clocking highlighting committed gems for 44.1/88.2/176.4k and 48/96/192k test rates coming about in stunningly moo jitter, measured at less than 10 picoseconds. This deciphers into unadulterated, artefact-free recordings and strong stereo imaging you’ll believe.
With 133 dB energetic extend and THD+N of -129 dB, the Apollo x16’s open, common sound quality bests each interface in its lesson notwithstanding of cost and is the culminate beginning point for applying UAD handling. Apollo x16 highlights unused HEXA Center handling, with six DSP chips and 50% more UAD plug-in preparing control than past Apollos. This lets you run more UAD plug-ins, whether you’re following in genuine time with channel strips from Neve, Manley, or API, or running tall UAD plug-in checks when blending in your DAW.
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