![]() ![]() The plug-in bundle included with the Heritage Edition empowers you with 25 top-notch plug-ins ranging from vintage compressor and EQ collections to virtual guitar/bass amps and time-based processors. The built-in DUO Core processing allows you to monitor and record audio using classic analog emulations with near-zero latency and no burden on your computer’s CPU. In addition to the two primary analog inputs, you can record up to eight more channels by connecting external preamps with ADAT or S/PDIF optical outputs to the TOSLINK optical input port on the Apollo Twin X DUO. Thanks to the switchable low-cut filter, pad, polarity inversion, 48V phantom power, and stereo linking on each analog input, you can efficiently optimize your incoming signals with straightforward buttons on the Apollo Twin X DUO’s face. The interface features two XLR-1/4″ mic/line combo inputs and a 1/4″ Hi-Z input, all with Unison integration for precise UAD emulations of classic analog preamps-impart vintage character of your choosing on microphone and instrument recordings while bypassing the unpredictable nature of old equipment. Any ideas? I've scoured the UAD site and Cakewalk site but found nothing helpful as yet.Poised to be the center of a home studio or mobile rig, the Universal Audio Apollo Twin X DUO Heritage Edition desktop 10×6 Thunderbolt 3 audio interface combines the sound, feel, and flow of analog studio recording with powerful DUO Core real-time UAD processing and a hearty bundle of 25 stellar UAD plug-ins.įurnished with elite-class 24-bit / 192 kHz conversion akin to the popular Apollo X rackmount interfaces, the Apollo Twin X DUO gives musicians, producers, songwriters, and audio engineers the appreciable value of crystal-clear, high-resolution recording and mixing with low distortion (-117 dB) and immense dynamic range (127 dB). I might go an hour or two without a crash and then have 3 in half an hour. ![]() At one stage I thought it might be VST instruments and gradually eliminated them - however it still can happen with just a single audio track. The only solution is to turn both computer and Apollo off. Rebooting the Apollo or rebooting Sonar by themselves often doesn't seem to help. From that point on Sonar stays open, but trying to play audio just gives repeated 'crack/pop' sounds thereafter on each mouse or keystroke click and the audio engine wont engage. It often seems to happen on simply pressing play or record (I get a nasty 'crack/pop' sound - like you hear when unplugging a guitar lead when the amp is still turned up). Unfortunately, the crashes seem to have followed me. Recently purchased UAD Apollo twin USB to replace my Roland Octacapture because of crash issues over many years. UAD Apollo twin and SPLAT crashing - help? ![]()
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