Apollo Twin MkII
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Apollo Twin MkII
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M. Born
The Ferarri among the audio interfaces
Upgraded from a focusrite Scarlett 2i4 and that was the best decision I ever did. The huge possibilities which I have now is so awesome. I’m never looking back, off to next level.
R. Adams
Awesome converters!!!
I purchased apollo twin mk2 solo about a month ago and the converters are awesome. I just use it for Mastering itb and no complaints from any clients.
A. Boun
Apollo Twin Quad!
Upgraded to the Apollo Twin from a Focusrite Clarett and I’m never lookin’ back! Grade A plugins!!
J. Davies
Twin MKII is Hal from Space Odyssey
The Apollo MKII doesn't just have great preamps and hardware based plugins, it's the best all-in-one recording preamp, no comparison. ! Every detail has been thought out and the MKII software integrates with a DAW like Pro Tools seamlessly. Unison technology is great with preamps and amp plugins, as well as, plugging effect pedals into the 1/4" highZ DI input. Combined with the two outputs, you can reamp any DI signal. And plenty of power for headphones and desktop monitors. Plus you can expand to additional MKII or DSP accelerators as you grow your studio. That said, there is a bit of a learning curve. When you consider the included plugins and all the unique features you don't get with other preamps, an Apollo Twin MKII is a great buy!
J. Lawton
Very Cool
Purchased an Apollo Twin MkII solo for its mobility. Really enjoy the ability to continue where I left off with the Apollo 16 MkII, when on the road!
M. Borholm
Faith restored
This is a review of my decision to change to Apollo twin quad core when i say change i was an antelope zen tour user but alas after the unit turned into a brick and having to deal with a non existing pathetic after sale department and having to deal with not having my interface for three months it is a refreshing change to have found a product that just does what the manufacturer says it will do and that is work , not only does it work but it sounds amazing once i set it up and watching a few you tube videos I haven’t looked back thank you universal audio i love the unit i love the software plugins i love the control panel what can I say I’m in love with my Apollo twin if you are at a crossroads as to which interface to get I’m telling you from my experience stay well away from antelope audio products and go straight to universal audio awesome awesome awesome.
N. Trifonidis
The Boss
If you want the best, you go Apollo.
P. Pacey
Absolute Game Changer
I was using a Roland Super UA before this, and OMG this has changed the game for me, the sound is next level, really inspired me the warmth and sound quality from the UA plug ins is exceptional.
You just can't get better.
a. lindsey
Apollo Twin/Solo MKII
Solid build on this piece of gear. Thunderbolt makes the connectivity awesome. Choice and functions are simple. The pre-amps are very good. The only negative is I am probably gonna have to buy the Satellite Quad to enable all the processing from UAD that I am wanting to use during a mix. The DSP for the Solo is handicapped for the size of my usual projects.
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Loving the Unison flavor
I was really debating between the 610 pre or Apollo Twin MK2. I’m glad I joined the Apollo family. I feel like I picked up a 610 plus a whole lot more. What surprised me the most was how you really get a hardware feel from these plug ins. Immediately after I picked up the Quad accelerator to enjoy the channel strip rebate and the ability to put more UAD plug ins in my mix. I could not be happier with this unit.
S. Fafrak
Painless Install, Great Sound
I've used UA plugins for years, but this was my first UAD audio interface. The installation and set up was really simple and painless – these days this is something of a unicorn. It is portable, stable, and sounds fantastic. This a simple, yet powerful, setup that can be used whenever inspiration strikes and does not require spinning up the entire studio to quickly capture an idea. And, yet it also integrates within a full studio setup as well.
A. Araujo Cunha
My Point Of View (Apollo Twin)
Well, lets begin with the pros, I like the versatility of that unit, very easy to use, nice and beautiful controls, buttons, etc...this is a very nice peace of gear; Tracking become more easier and musician monitoring too using the virtual buses; Those Unison Preamps are really awesome, I like them a lot just need to run more tests and see whats the best for each situation...Im not expert on that yet and finally the only thing I don`t like is the temperature the unit reaches when plugins are loaded, I know it`s because of the sharc chips working but it really get hot a lot...I recommend to anyone this unit. It works like a charm as our friend Fab Dupont said it`s "bananas". No regrets for purchasing it. I should have done that many year ago...truth!
D. Denis
Cool
Cool sound card
A. Aghamohammad
Magic Box
Are you looking for Quality? Turn apollo on and go ahead...
P. Cassidy
Quality is there with one catch
No doubt that the quality of preamps and conversion is there but the limitations of the SHARC chips is hard to believe in 2019. Even the most CPU/RAM hungry native plugins can be stacked multiple times over on a base level i7 with 8gb of RAM, so why bother with limitations of the SHARC chips? Everyone is on the emulation bandwagon and many companies have their own method of creating a “perfect” emulation. Some better than others, and many are just as spot on as the UAD stuff. On the manufacturers side of things, I get it. Set yourself apart and create a lucrative world of recording hardware and software that is entirely contained. Once a customer commits to the hardware, the rabbit hole opens. From a customer standpoint, there are countless other ways to better spend the thousands it costs to be a part of the UAD world. A quality interface and a new Mac Mini with some dough for plugins will get you much further than an Apollo Twin MKII
A. Perez
It’s great
I’ve had every Apollo Twin MkII and the best by far is the quad version you won’t realize it until you hit that wall of not enough dsp but with the quad you should have enough for most projects it’s awesome!
b. berkovic
Apollo Twin MK II quad,great interface
Absolutely great interface,I have in my arsenal 2 PCI x card and one satellite firewire, all together function perfect with iMac 2017 of course OWC thunderbolt 3, 13 dock give me possibilities for my 3 old RME 800 and all together work like super family, of course cause MK II more plugins power, and practical for moving around with my MBP,excelent sounding interface.Thank you UAD
C. Nichols
The One!!!!
Simply put the greatest audio interface I've ever used' elegant and stylish superb sounds and features and will last me a very long time' it's gonna help me spend more time creating music and less time scratching my head' worth every single penny.
T. Bowman
If you're on the fence, PLEASE READ!!! --- [Learn from my mistakes]
I have been writing, recording, producing, mixing and mastering for almost a decade. One of the first things I bought for my home studio was an Apogee Duet 2, when it was first released 8 years ago. Between other studios and my own, I have used/experienced countless pieces of analog gear, as well as nearly every popular 3rd-party plugin on the market. Some good, some bad. I'll get back to that in a second.
A few years ago, someone told me about the Apollo Twin. But since I already had the Duet, I wrote it off as an unnecessary expense, and honestly didn't even give it a second thought until last year. For whatever reason, it came onto my radar, and I decided to do a little digging. I was not only impressed by the surface-level differences between the Twin and almost ALL other desktop interfaces on the market (ie. build quality, I/O's, esthetics, Thunderbolt vs. USB, etc.), but was fascinated by the idea of "true analog modeling" and dedicated processing power that UA was utilizing.
For years I was using a Mac Mini that would overload DAILY in Logic Pro. If you have ever experienced CPU issues within a DAW, then you know there is nothing more annoying and disruptive to your workflow. After reaching my breaking point (about 2 years ago), I decided to go all out and upgrade to a "fully loaded" Mac Pro, numerous external hard drives and SSDs. And while most of my CPU issues dissipated, guess what, not all of them.
Which brings me to the Apollo Twin (& the whole UAD-2 infrastructure). I'm not going to sit here and tell you that this is the be-all and end-all of audio interfaces. And while I still don't think the UAD Plugins are an EXACT match to their analog counterparts (that cost 10-15x more), I do believe, they far exceed nearly ALL other plugins/emulations. Not to mention the quality of the preamps, and features like talk-back, dim, etc. that really help it shine. Thus, in this price range, I believe the Apollo Twin, is THE BEST audio interface, hands down. I definitely recommend the QUAD, you'll thank me later.
P.S.
REMEMBER THIS!!! You're never going to totally eliminate all of your processing woes. Just like you're never going to find that perfect piece of analog gear, or that one plugin that changes everything. A lot of musicians/engineers share this common misconception, and in turn, waste a lot of money, and more importantly, time, trying to figure it out.
My #1 piece of advice to all musicians/engineers, is to spend less time focusing on what you don't have, or what you think you "need" to succeed, and more time on what matters most; Making Music. "Continuous Improvement is better than delayed perfection." - Mark Twain.
A. Shearer
Apollo Twin MKII Duo
Can't recommend this more. Built to perfection like a small tank on my desk.The sound is magic. My only regret is that I didn't get this sooner for my home set up. Amazing!