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  • Anonymous

    Apogee DuetPublished on 11/27/12 at 05:05
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    no time to write an expos on the subject I leave a simple note.

    USE

    ok

    IMPLEMENTATION

    ok

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    ok
  • livewidmusiclivewidmusic

    "Beautiful, Classy and Royal!"

    Apogee DuetPublished on 07/18/14 at 08:42
    The Firewire Apogee Duet was something I found and bought after doing a lot of research. This tiny silver looking box comes with 2 Microphone inputs (with Phantom Power) delivering world class Apogee Pre-amps, 2 Line-level inputs and 2 Monitor outputs, all bundled and tied up together in a single breakout cable.

    Having a Mobile setup, i.e. a Macbook Pro [os Mavericks (Late 2009, 2.8GHz Core 2-Duo, 8gb)], a Shure - PG27 Condenser Mic and a DT770 Pro BeyerDynamics Headphone, and being someone who always travels, I wanted a device that could integrate all my equipment at one place without cluster-confusion at the same time without compromising the quality for sound. This is where I found th…
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    The Firewire Apogee Duet was something I found and bought after doing a lot of research. This tiny silver looking box comes with 2 Microphone inputs (with Phantom Power) delivering world class Apogee Pre-amps, 2 Line-level inputs and 2 Monitor outputs, all bundled and tied up together in a single breakout cable.

    Having a Mobile setup, i.e. a Macbook Pro [os Mavericks (Late 2009, 2.8GHz Core 2-Duo, 8gb)], a Shure - PG27 Condenser Mic and a DT770 Pro BeyerDynamics Headphone, and being someone who always travels, I wanted a device that could integrate all my equipment at one place without cluster-confusion at the same time without compromising the quality for sound. This is where I found the existence of Duet.

    Duet caught me immediately with its crystal clear AD/DA conversion. The sound is absolutely fantastic. Being a Logic 9 and Logic X user mostly, Apogee already has a place inside the Logic DAW option menus to control the Input levels. The dedicated Headphone input is also commendable.

    The Giant wheel knob on the Device is easy to use and straight forward giving us several options (Can be used to adjust Input levels and control the main output volume levels etc). Especially found them helpful while switching between Headphone and Monitor Outputs to check the levels individually.

    The Low Latency Monitoring option provided with the Stand-alone Maestro application provided by Duet is also helpful at times where you can listen to the recording that is coming directly from the Duet and not from the DAW.

    This goes into your smallest travel bag, your laptop case or your work pouch. The idea of having a device that could accompany you without any hindrance and attend to all your primary recording requirements giving you a unique incomparable quality is something special, and Apogee Duet makes it a reality for me.

    UTILIZATION

    The Legacy Duet that I am still using has the updated driver for the latest Mac OS Mavericks, and this shows how consistent and alert Apogee products are when its come to updating. Stability has never been an issue for me with Duet. 2 to 3 crashes have happened until now, but only when the session was overloaded with more than 100 tracks. Can't blame just the Duet.

    Duet initially became my recording companion on the Leopard OS, recording on Logic Pro 9. Most of my projects usually have almost 20-25 audio tracks with Sample Rate set to 44KHz. With my usual setting of the I/O Buffer set to 256 Samples (only while recording audio) and the Logic Software Monitoring enabled, the Duet provides me with 16.0ms roundtrip latency, which is fairly acceptable. I have to say that in this mode, Duet has never given me any kind of latency, and that is, even with any time or DSP based effects, for e.g., with delays and reverbs etc.

    Aside from recording, Duet plays back my session like the playhead scrolling without any stops/pops/clicks. Unless your system does not have enough breathing power to play back the sessions. This depends on the amount of free RAM and other requirements etc. For e.g., My sessions are always hybrid modelled, i.e, a session having midi instrument tracks and audio instrument tracks together, and Duet does a good job in handling this, playing back for me realtime multiple midi instruments (usually around 10-15 midi tracks) and all my audio tracks.

    All in All, Duet has read my biggest session till date having 200 tracks with 150 audio tracks and 50 instrument tracks without any overload warning or stop. (Note that while I playback after recording, the I/O Buffer is always set to 1024 samples giving a roundtrip latency of 50.8ms)

    GETTING STARTED

    Setting up the Duet was simple and clean for me. Coming in a Rectangular shaped box, there is nothing that is not clear inside this while unpacking the Duet. 1 Firewire cable, 1 Breakout cable and the Duet itself. As mentioned in the Manual clearly, after connecting it via a Firewire (Gives you a Firewire 800 and 400 free cable each with the case) to my laptop, I had to install the dedicated driver provided on the apogee website and had to install the Maestro, to control Duet on a stand-alone basis.

    Once opened with Logic Pro 9, it detects for the newly attached duet and then we are ready to adjust the levels and hit record. The functions of Duet are easy to understand.

    Today I am using the Logic X on the Mavericks 10.9.4. Its been 6 years. There has never been any compatibility issues with me.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Pros
    1) Amazing AD/DA Conversion giving crisp and clear recording.
    2) Strong Outer-body, has withstood a lot of misplaces by me.
    3) The cables provided within do not cuddle, clatter or has never been bent, destroying the connectivity.
    4) Easy to use and understand.
    5) Offers 44Khz to 96KHz recording and playback.

    Cons
    1) Moderate amount of heat exertion while recording and playback.
    2) Only XLR Inputs and 2 Stereo Outs.
    3) The Led levels sometimes portray peak levels even if the gain level is down.
    4) Crashed once while recording in 96Khz.


    The price I got this for (directly ordered from the website) was for $533. Some might argue that this is a bit overpriced as there are many sound cards out there that gives you more input and monitoring options. But for me, someone going for the perfect quality recording sound, I would say the price is justifiable for this being the main reason.

    Apogee Duet was my first sound card. My first recording on a DAW was using this device. After being used to this quality, I have never been satisfied with the sound of other sound cards (not naming them), that comes in this same range of price and value.

    After these many years experience, Apogee only amazes me with the numerous amounts of recordings I have made and it still does. The choice I made was perfect!
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  • Des notes et du bruitDes notes et du bruit

    Nothing more nothing less

    Apogee DuetPublished on 12/05/11 at 01:33
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    - I was looking for good converters and good pramps not ruin me. I went first on the Duet2 but my finances were a little face when I saw the price of that stock in toto in b (298E against 500 for 2) I cracked.
    I do not need 36 inputs and outputs, 2 me more than enough, one of the important points t ergonomics, it is the caviar.
    - Use on a Macbook Pro 2.26GHz and 8 gb of ram.

    UTILIZATION

    - Installation of 2 min, you plug everything is ok, nothing wrong.
    - I use it with Live, no problem so far (4 days of use, I prcise).
    - Trs short latency for updates I will tackle it this week.
    - At the sound, you feel the small diffrence everyone is talking about when it is prsence of c…
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    - I was looking for good converters and good pramps not ruin me. I went first on the Duet2 but my finances were a little face when I saw the price of that stock in toto in b (298E against 500 for 2) I cracked.
    I do not need 36 inputs and outputs, 2 me more than enough, one of the important points t ergonomics, it is the caviar.
    - Use on a Macbook Pro 2.26GHz and 8 gb of ram.

    UTILIZATION

    - Installation of 2 min, you plug everything is ok, nothing wrong.
    - I use it with Live, no problem so far (4 days of use, I prcise).
    - Trs short latency for updates I will tackle it this week.
    - At the sound, you feel the small diffrence everyone is talking about when it is prsence of convertos APOG, run an ordinary Mp3 and if you are pregnant take a little road ( Adam A7x for me) you feel immediately the difference.

    GETTING STARTED

    I saw nothing more clear to mac today, everything is simple.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - Reu 4 days ago
    - Motu ultralite mk3, emu 1616m and some I've seen in others.
    - Quality of pramps and converters, big button that does everything, Aesthetics (yes a consideration too).
    - Nothing is 300 euros in nine, I see no bad cts.
    - If I had a budget a little more consquent I took the Duet 2 is my only regret.

    Little updating the 22/12/2011:
    I'm having a big concern for latency in Live right, which makes use trspnible follow ....
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  • AkAlvarezAkAlvarez

    GOOD PRODUCT strong and viable

    Apogee DuetPublished on 10/03/11 at 06:01
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Apogee converter = good
    facilitates connection and very portable

    UTILIZATION

    everything works great and very easy to use, there is the choice of the switch between the headset and the speaker that seems a little confusion from time to time.

    GETTING STARTED

    no worries

    OVERALL OPINION

    Very good product, robustre, good converters, portable, easy connection. Namely it worth buying a better cable Firwire 400 to 800 since the mac has no connections with firewire 400.
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    Apogee converter = good
    facilitates connection and very portable

    UTILIZATION

    everything works great and very easy to use, there is the choice of the switch between the headset and the speaker that seems a little confusion from time to time.

    GETTING STARTED

    no worries

    OVERALL OPINION

    Very good product, robustre, good converters, portable, easy connection. Namely it worth buying a better cable Firwire 400 to 800 since the mac has no connections with firewire 400.
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  • CodanimaCodanima

    Apogee DuetPublished on 08/22/09 at 07:59
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Well built, sturdy, practical, good for many uses. The large volume multi-function button is well thought out.

    UTILIZATION

    The latest version of the Maestro software since the last version is more stable (old buggie sometimes if you do not save changes) and is not automatically started at boot time (practice).
    The web of cables at the back is terribly practical ergonomics is great machine is simple and well thought out.


    GETTING STARTED

    Zero problems. Congratulations Apogee.

    OVERALL OPINION

    A purchase with no regrets for use "Swiss Army Knife" of quality for the price. Astonished by the quality of very small integrated preamps honorably. In addition the o…
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    Well built, sturdy, practical, good for many uses. The large volume multi-function button is well thought out.

    UTILIZATION

    The latest version of the Maestro software since the last version is more stable (old buggie sometimes if you do not save changes) and is not automatically started at boot time (practice).
    The web of cables at the back is terribly practical ergonomics is great machine is simple and well thought out.


    GETTING STARTED

    Zero problems. Congratulations Apogee.

    OVERALL OPINION

    A purchase with no regrets for use "Swiss Army Knife" of quality for the price. Astonished by the quality of very small integrated preamps honorably. In addition the object is solid and stylish. Unfortunately little flat on a small buzz of the water sometimes cables. Nothing too serious, just "fiddle" a bit and go again. Otherwise well recommended purchase.
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  • loudfunkloudfunk

    Perfect travel interface...

    Apogee DuetPublished on 03/24/11 at 12:05
    2 inputs and 2 outputs, big volume knob selectable for input 1/input 2/output from software/output from hardware/selectable midi function.
    Level LEDs switchable for input and or output.


    UTILIZATION

    Use it on my Mac Book pro as my interface when I travel. And more importantly to interface rental amps with efx via Apple Main Stage 2. More on that below...
    As a recording interface I use it on Logic 9, or Pro Tools 9. And when dual booting the laptop into windows to use Samplitude/Sequoia via Parallels Desktop.

    It's limited to record two tracks at a time, but for recording guitar on the go it's great. The inputs are switchable between instrument/line level and/or mic inputs. Works we…
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    2 inputs and 2 outputs, big volume knob selectable for input 1/input 2/output from software/output from hardware/selectable midi function.
    Level LEDs switchable for input and or output.


    UTILIZATION

    Use it on my Mac Book pro as my interface when I travel. And more importantly to interface rental amps with efx via Apple Main Stage 2. More on that below...
    As a recording interface I use it on Logic 9, or Pro Tools 9. And when dual booting the laptop into windows to use Samplitude/Sequoia via Parallels Desktop.

    It's limited to record two tracks at a time, but for recording guitar on the go it's great. The inputs are switchable between instrument/line level and/or mic inputs. Works well for dynamic mics like the Shure SM57 or the Sennheiser 609, etc...
    Downside is that it doesn't have phantom power for condenser mics which require it.

    GETTING STARTED

    The set-up is a breeze install the drivers and Apogess Maestro control panel that lets you select levels, inputs, routing, whether audio will be send straight to the hardware outs or from the recording software.
    And you're ready to record.
    Since this is OSX only the only way to use it on a windows program is by using it through Parallels Desktop or VM Fusionware and run Windows on top of OSX with the Apogee running as default audio under WMD drivers.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The best part of this interface is using it with Apple Maisnstage, Apple's stand alone software-instrument/amp-sim/AU plug-ins rack.

    You run your guitar into the front of your amp, run the efx send into input 1 on the Apogee, and output 1 back to your amp's efx return.
    Then open Main Stage and select the Apogee Duet as the interface, choose input 1 as your in, and out 1 as your output (switch to mono).

    And then you can add whatever plug-ins you like...delays, filters, reverb, etc...
    The latency is pretty good in a serial loop and of no concern in a parallel loop. The best part is that the computer pretty much pulls all resources into running Main Stage at a higher priority than anything else so it's just about as solid as a hardware processor. Downside is that in order to switch stuff on or off you still will have to carry a midi controller. But hey it beats paying cargo for a fridge sized rack.
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