Used in studio for six months, it gives me the converter's most affordable range APOGEE into 8 channels on the second hand market.
ON still find a few ON still find a few studios in beautiful the "standard" until Used behind the preamp, output routed in a tascam dm TDIF in and recovered in the computer via the FW card dedicated to the mixer. Ergonomics for it to top everything at hand with the facade, view meter giants not to practice when the nose of the beast Negatives: - A bit noisy fan Analog to Digital Converters.
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You can find more details on data protection in our privacy policy. Select all Our cookies. The AD can be put into what Apogee refer to as Destination mode if the Monitor button is depressed for at least one second. This mode is used during recording for overdubbing and confidence monitoring through any recording device connected to an AMBus card, while that device is the output destination of the AD Previously recorded tracks can be monitored, along with tracks currently being recorded.
If you hold down the AD's Monitor button, the headphone display changes from showing the headphone level to displaying one of letters A, B, C or D, to indicate the AMBus being monitored. You can select one of these by holding down the Monitor button and pressing the headphone volume switch up or down. The AD's user interface, designed by famous producer and engineer Bob Clearmountain, has certainly been very well thought out, and once I got used to it I began to appreciate just what an excellent job he's done.
The only downside I could find is that it can be a little tricky to set up when using it for the first time. Still, after a few days of working with it and a couple of calls to Apogee I got mine working smoothly enough. The alternative would be three 24 or, possibly, three interfaces, but these would work out more expensive. And the AD is not just for Pro Tools users.
Highly recommended! Well, Apogee have thought about this as well. ON still find a few…. ON still find a few studios in beautiful the "standard" until Used behind the preamp, output routed in a tascam dm TDIF in and recovered in the computer via the FW card dedicated to the mixer. Ergonomics for it to top everything at hand with the facade, view meter giants not to practice when the nose of the beast Negatives: - A bit noisy fan The Apogee Electronics AD is an 8 channel analog to digital converter for use in recording studios.
This is definitely on the older side of AD converters as this was originally put out almost 15 years ago. While it's a little bit outdated, it's not obsolete as it's still a solid converter. However, you can only record with up to a 48 kHz sample rate, so it's not going to be best for high end audio recording, although it is 24 bit. On the front panel you can monitor the levels of your eight channels as well as control a slew of options, many of which I've never had a need to venture into. It also ha….
This make up is definitely a lot different than the more modern Apogee converters, which are more to the point, but this has the same basic functions. Add to Cart. Used — Excellent. Used — Mint. Used — Good. Used — Very Good. Used — B-Stock. Brand New.
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