New Apollo Audio Interface Features in UAD Software v7.0
Universal Audio’s latest UAD Software v7.0 provides some notable enhancements to Apollo’s workflow and expandability. Among these enhancements is multi-unit cascading, letting you combine two Apollo 16 interfaces (for 32 x 32 analog I/O) or two Apollo interfaces (for 16 x 16 analog I/O) into a single integrated system via FireWire or Thunderbolt.*
The boost in Apollo connectivity is navigated via a redesigned Console application, providing better visual feedback, a new PT Mode which simplifies outboard hardware integration with Pro Tools, and a new Virtual I/O feature that allows you to process DAW tracks and virtual instruments in real time with UAD Powered Plug-Ins.
New Apollo Audio Interface Features In Software v7.0
- Multi-Unit Cascading of two Apollo units or two Apollo 16 units*
- New Virtual I/O feature for Realtime UAD Processing of virtual instruments and DAW tracks
- New PT Mode for easy insertion of outboard analog hardware in Pro Tools
- Enhanced Apollo Console software with better visual feedback
*Note: Combining Apollo with Apollo 16 is an unsupported configuration.
Watch the new Apollo features in action in the video below. Download UAD Software v7.0 here.
Musikmesse 2013 Video — Apollo Console Update Overview
— Universal Audio
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