The December 2014 edition of audioXpress featured a review of the Universal Audio Apollo Twin Thunderbolt-based audio interface. Oliver Masciarotte details how Universal Audio approached this design, leveraging the benefits of Thunderbolt technology and its own hardware-accelerated UAD Powered Plug-In architecture to implement a complete recording solution.
The solution, based on the innovative Unison technology, basically offers true hardware emulation for the unit’s digitally controlled microphone preamps. In the review, the Apollo Twin is put to the test in real working environments and proves its worth with the help of Corning’s Thunderbolt Optical Cables.
Read the Complete Review here.
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Universal Audio Apollo Twin: Small Things Make a Big Difference
February 3 2015, 08:00
The December 2014 edition of audioXpress featured a review of the Universal Audio Apollo Twin Thunderbolt-based audio interface. Oliver Masciarotte details how Universal Audio approached this design, leveraging the benefits of Thunderbolt technology and its own hardware-accelerated UAD Powered Plug-In architecture to implement a complete recording solution. Read the Complete Review.
About Oliver A.Masciarotte
Oliver A. Masciarotte has spent more than 40 years immersed in the tech space, working on manufacturing, marketing, and product development for many pro and CE audio manufacturers including dbx, a/d/s, Lexicon, Sonic Solutions, and Minnetonka Audio. His client... Read more