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Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB Heritage Ed.

4.5 van de 5 sterren van 71 klantbeoordelingen

2x4 USB audio-interface

  • Heritage Edition
  • Met een SHARC DSP voor het berekenen van de UAD plug-ins zonder de CPU van de host computer te belasten
  • Uitsluitend voor Windows PC
  • 24 Bit / 192 kHz
  • Unison-technologie voor het modelleren van klassieke voorversterkers op basis van buizen en transistors
  • Guitar amps en stompboxen
  • LED-meter
  • Pad switch
  • Low-cut
  • Schakelaar voor phase reverse
  • Link-functie
  • 2 Mic/Line combo-ingangen: XLR/Jack 6,3 mm
  • Hi-Z-instrumentingang: 6,3 mm Jack
  • Stereokoptelefoonuitgang: 6,3 mm Jack
  • 2 Line outputs: 6,3 mm Jack (L/R)
  • Schakelbare +48V-fantoomvoeding
  • USB-C-poort (USB 3.0)
  • Incl. software bundle Desktop Heritage Edition & Realtime Analog Classics evenals externe netvoeding
  • Leverbaar sinds December 2020
  • artikelnummer 508035
  • verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
  • Recording / Playback Channels 2x4
  • Number of Mic Inputs 2
  • Number of Line Inputs 2
  • Instrument Inputs 1
  • Number of Line Outs 2
  • Headphone Outs 1
  • Phantom power Yes
  • Number of S/PDIF Connectors 0
  • Number of ADAT Connectors 0
  • Numer of AES/EBU Connectors 0
  • Number of MADI Connectors 0
  • Ethernet 0
  • Other Connectors No
  • MIDI interface No
  • Word Clock 0
  • Max. sample rate (kHz) 192 kHz
  • Max. resolution in bit 24 bit
  • USB Bus-Powered No
  • Incl. power supply Yes
  • USB Version 3.0
  • Width in mm 0 mm
  • Depth in mm 0 mm
  • Height in mm 0 mm
  • Connection Format USB port Type C
  • Included in delivery 0
  • Zero latency monitoring Yes
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An interface that's easy as U‑S‑B

The Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB is a high‑quality 2‑in/4‑out desktop audio interface that, unlike most Apollo units, doesn't run on Thunderbolt – instead, it uses USB 3.0 Type C, and works only with a Windows machine. As the USB version of the classic mobile Apollo interface, it comes loaded with two Unison preamps and a solo core SHARC processor for running those much‑loved UAD plug‑ins. The Realtime Analog Classics Bundle included here gives producers an excellent jumping-off point into the world of DSP‑powered music production. When it comes to the internal AD/DA converters, the Apollo Solo USB packs the outstanding 24‑bit/192kHz tech the manufacturer is so well known for.

Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB audio interface

Analogue sound in the digital age

With Universal Audio's Unison technology, the UAD plug-in software integrates seamlessly with the Apollo Solo USB's internal microphone preamp hardware, delivering impressively realistic emulations of legendary vintage preamps, guitar and bass amps, and stompboxes. Purchasing the interface automatically gives owners access to the Realtime Analog Classics Bundle, featuring the UA 610-B preamp, the Marshall Plexi Classic amplifier, the Ampeg SVT-VR Classic bass amp, and a selection of other iconic vintage processors, from the Pultec EQP-1A to the Teletronix LA-2A. While they're recording, musicians can use these plug-ins virtually latency-free through the UA Console software; the plug-ins are equally suited for mixing in DAW software such as Cubase, Ableton Live, or Pro Tools, providing both versatility and professional-quality sound at every stage of the production process.

Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB audio interface

Perfect for use on the go

With its compact, lightweight design – it weighs only 600g – and high-end headphone amp, the Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB is an ideal travelling companion for musicians and producers who work with Windows and depend on a USB interface. Of course, this model still delivers top-level performance, although unlike the Thunderbolt versions (Twin X and Twin MkII), it's not capable of cascading with other Apollo interfaces. It offers two first-class Unison preamps, reference-grade converters, and a SHARC DSP in a portable format, making it suitable for both recording and mixing on the go.

Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB audio interface

About Universal Audio

Few manufacturers can draw upon a wealth of audio engineering experience comparable to that of Universal Audio. The company's founding father Bill Putnam, along with his friend Les Paul, have an admirable reputation as trend-setting music producers and developers of legendary analogue studio technology. Putnam recorded Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, and Sarah Vaughan, and was Duke Ellington's favourite sound engineer. He developed the famous 1176 Peak Limiter and distributed the Teletronix LA-2A level amplifier. This earned him a posthumous "Technical Grammy Award" in 2000. In 1999, Putnam's sons, Bill Putnam Jr. and James Putnam, re-founded Universal Audio, transferring their father's analogue vision and craftsmanship to the digital music world. Their product range includes audio interfaces, dedicated DSP farms, and a variety of plug-ins, as well as analogue hardware devices.

Portable professionalism

The Universal Audio Apollo Solo USB Heritage Edition will suit a wide range of musicians, from singer-songwriters to EDM producers who work primarily "in the box", or live keyboardists needing a high-quality interface for the stage. While the USB version does not support cascading with other Apollo interfaces, it can be used alongside a UAD-2 Satellite USB (up to two devices) or up to five additional UAD-2 devices, such as UAD-2 PCIe cards, to expand DSP performance. For anyone looking to bring the analogue warmth of legendary Neve or SSL consoles, iconic vintage compressors, historic reverbs, and classic amps to their digital productions while on the road, this interface offers the perfect combination of portability, flexibility, and professional sound quality. It delivers the quality and versatility needed for both recording and mixing in any environment.

Apollo Heritage Edition

The Heritage Edition

This Heritage Edition of the Apollo Solo comes with five additional UAD plug-ins or plug-in collections, expanding the sonic possibilities beyond the classic effects of the Realtime Analog Classics Bundle. It includes the Pure Plate Reverb and the complete UA 610 Tube Preamp & EQ Collection. Several classic UAD plug-ins – previously only available in their older legacy versions – are now offered in fully updated, more elaborately modelled versions, including the UA 1176, Teletronix LA-2A, and Pultec EQP-1A. Users who already own one or more of these plug-ins can choose alternative options when they register the hardware, giving them plenty of flexibility and freedom to build a personalised plug-in setup.

In the spotlight: Solo, Duo, Quad, Hexa and Octo

Each Apollo interface features one or more SHARC processors, both for running the Console mixer software and for the various UAD plug-ins. Each plug-in consumes a certain fraction of the DSP chip's processing power (somewhere between one and 60 percent), depending on its complexity. A small percentage goes to the mixer software for internal signal processing and routing. The number of SHARC DSPs that are used in a Universal Audio device is indicated by the product description: There is one DSP chip in a Solo unit, two in a Duo, four in a Quad, six in a Hexa, and eight in an Octo unit.

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Not worth it for the high price.
YuYooWu 24.05.2022
First, go on google and search it up on tons of problems with this product that users have raised and seeking help from the manufacturer. Before purchase, I thought the problems only exist on the Thunderbolt Mac version if use in Windows, while the USB version would be fully compatible with Windows. However, it is not fully compatible and when I contacted support from UAudio, they acknowledge the incompatibility and basically said fix it yourself, customer. While there are workarounds like installing third party drivers, etc, you gotta do it yourself and it does not fully work well compared to if the manufacturer themselves make it, if you know what I mean. Well, that is not all. This is just the icing on the top.

I have used this product for around 2 weeks and everyday different problems arose from it. Sometimes there is popping and chopping audio on the recordings from this product. Somedays it has popping, somedays it has distortions, somedays it has chops, in recordings through this product. It has a lot of flavors to say the least.

Thirdly, it does not have the feature to turn off direct monitoring of the inputs in the channels, you can only mute them. And if you mute them and if you want to record the inputs from the Monitoring output, there will be nothing since you muted it. There are use cases for this. Lets say you don't want to hear the direct monitoring of the inputs, and only want to hear the PC audio, while wanting to record the Monitoring output because you want the effects added to the main channel input or volume gains from AUX or Analog volume settings in your recordings. Well, since you muted it because you don't want to hear the direct monitoring, this use case is not supported. There are workarounds, but it is stupid for a product priced high as this.

If you want to hear a use that might run smoothly for this product, I guess it would be just the plug ins that you need to buy from their website UAudio. And maybe the Thunderbolt version on "Mac" might work more smoothly as people said on the net? Well I mean ain't products this price be able to work smoothly out of the box? Laughs.

Just want to add on lastly, even though their user manual for this product has 200 over pages, it does not explain what the volume settings of certain outputs do, figure out yourself laughs. Therefore I am getting so much distortion in my recordings I don't know if it is my Shure M58 mic issue or the volume settings tweaking that needs to be adjusted.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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working very well!
slightlymad 06.11.2024
Working as advertised. The interface is recommended to be used with Intel motherboard, but I have been using it with AMD and did not have any issues in performance so far. Been thinking between this and Apollo Twin, but the Solo being one core showed to be sufficient for my needs for DSP processing.

Pros:
It is a gamechanger to be able to hear or record vocals with onboard DPS with no latency, it really helps with the performance song. I have been using only the DSP plugins that came with the interface, and they are by themselves already giving amazing results. The interface clicks (makes a physician sound) when changing impedance while using different preamps in Unison mode, which is quite cool.

Cons:
What was a bit of a drag was setting up, it took me a long time to figure it out. For example, I had to turn off my antivirus to be able to download updates. I also had to buy a USB-c cable (not included in package) and it had to be the one with the highest speed for the interface to work) etc.

Overall I am happy with the purchase and giving a total of 5 stars, even though I would give it a total 4.5 realistically due to handling issues: USB cable not being included and the initial setup being difficult.
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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Amazing With No Latency
Balo94 20.09.2022
I've been using the 2i4 i felt the difference by just plug it in and using Cubase And The UAD Console is a Plus
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Helaas is er een fout opgetreden, probeert u het a.u.b. later nogmaals.
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The purchase met my expectations
Pasha Penzyak 10.06.2021
I'm from Russia. I ordered the parcel on May 26, received it on June 3. True, I had to pay for customs clearance and duty. I bought this audiointerface because I do custom arrangements and mix sound. With all this, I never stop learning the tricks of mixing sound for a minute. Before that I used the audiointerface Roland Quad Capture U-55. Compared to him, Apollo's sound seemed more honest and not as embellished as Roland's. Roland, compared to Apollo, sounds like a multimedia technique with obvious beauty. After the purchase, I immediately tried to mix the phonogram on Apollo, and as I think it turned out great, and I used the standard plug-ins from Apollo.
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