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Sorry, I don’t have the evo 4, That was @Paa89
It still works great with Macs and PCs and older IPads pre USB-C, I don’t really blame Apogee, imo the blame lays at Apples feet. They made the decision to not support MFI interfaces anymore so it’s not just Apogee’s MFI interfaces that don’t work. Apples does things like that and ....like hey...let’s get rid of the headphone jacks! I don’t think musicians are high on their priority list 🤷🏽♂️
The Duet still works fine with my IPad Air 2 but I don’t use it for audio production anymore.
Anyway I’m guessing the Symphony Desktop will work for a while or until Apple decides not to support usb compliant devices, but I didn’t buy the Symphony strictly to use with the IPad , I’m mainly using it with my Mac.
a great device nevertheless. enjoy !
I’m an idiot. Thanks.
Cheap USB class compliant ADAT only interface with input and output!!! Where to get it in Europe?
Black Lion Audio Revolution. A noticeably big step up from the more entry level Focusrite/Presonus/Moto etc
Which do you prefer between the SSL and Volt? I’m looking at both right now, though I’m more tempted by the Volt with the analog compressors.
What about Presonus boxes? They have AudioBox USB 96, Audiobox Go, Audiobox iOne?
edit: not good https://higherhz.com/presonus-audiobox-usb-96-review/
Any good? I am also looking at this Mackie Onyx Artist interface. When I use my Ipad on the go I use my Apogee Jam and the analogue headphone output. Behind my desk I could use (= GAS...) a small interface, mainly for the pre-amp for guitar into Ipad. D-A conversion doesn´t have to be state of the art, I have small speakers, Monitor Audio AV40 (first generation).
My local pawnshop has an Audient ID4 mk1, but I read a lot of different opinions about the ID4, and mk2 is better (but there will always be something better anyway, these little specs change al the time).
What would be a nice feature, is that the interface behaves as a pre-amp or digital line mixer, in a stand alone mode, when not connected to a computer or Ipad. Thoman sells these small mixers, but the AD/DA convertor is noisy with artifacts.
A few months ago I was researching upgrades to my first-generation Scarlett 2i4. (Basically, I want something more transparent.) On this forum, Motu 2 and 4 seemed to be favorites: low latency, high resolution. Has anything come along to dislodge them? My second choice, at the time, would have been Zoom.
ultimately VOLT because it is more flexible, sounds better on vocals - SSL is great for guitar, bass....
Apogee Duet3 has even slightly better transducers, through the app even more detailed to adjust....
How is the Volt for guitars and bass? Acoustic guitars? I use those somewhat often. Doesn’t need to be mind blowing. Just good lol.
How do you like the 76 compressor on it?
I use these. https://www.minidsp.com/products/usb-audio-interface/usbstreamer-box
I recently read about Volt in Universal Audio Volt USB Audio Interfaces thread in Audio Science Review forum. It might be a good read for those who are planning to purchase it.
Could someone confirm this? I get the idea that with most interfaces, the microphone input has the real pre-amp that is advertised, and line or instrument input has an other pre-amp?
Like the Audient ID4, this one has a Jfet preamp for the guitar input. Not that this is bad or anything, might be even better. I wonder how this is implemented in interfaces like SSL, or Volt 1 or 2.
Guitar, bass work very well, there is the possibility to switch to "line".
the "76" and especially the "vintage" setting are absolutely usable
the nice thing is the possibility to have 4 x 2 practical and sensible combinations-just experiment with them ("fast" for example can't be made to overdrive)