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Universal Audio unveils new Apollo X Gen 2 interface series — but some aren’t impressedUniversal Audio has announced a complete overhaul of its award-winning line of Apollo audio interfaces.
Featuring seven new models, the Apollo X Gen 2 now comes equipped with “elite-class” 24-bit/ 192kHz conversion – the highest available in any Apollo model to date. The series also introduces a host of hardware and software upgrades aimed at improving workflow, including Monitor Correction (powered by Sonarworks), Assistive Auto-Gain, Bass Management, and a refreshed UAD Console app.
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Firstly, Monitor Correction allows users to import Sonarworks SoundID correction profiles directly into the Apollo DSP, enabling real-time calibration of monitors, headphones, and room acoustics for maximum sonic accuracy.
Gen 2 also comes with Assistive Auto-Gain, which allows for one-click level setting across all input channels, be it microphone, line level, or hi-Z. The feature also works with Unison mic preamp emulations from API, Neve, and SSL.
Users can also enjoy greater control over their low-end with the all-new Bass Management feature. Add a subwoofer for full-range stereo and surround monitoring, featuring trim, mute, solo and crossover controls per speaker.
Meanwhile, new modes for alternate monitoring allow immersive users to easily switch between immersive and stereo monitoring setups. And with Plug-In Scenes, you can instantly change plug-in settings across all of your UAD Console channels – perfect for taking your Apollo onstage.
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Finally, all of the interfaces come standard with Antares Auto‑Tune and are available with Essentials+ or Studio+ Edition UAD plug‑in bundles. The Apollo x16 and Apollo x16D are available with either Essentials+ or Ultimate+ Editions.
That said, responses to the new Apollo X Gen 2 series have been mixed, with many expressing disappointment over the perceived lack of significant hardware upgrades – the new models feature the same DSP chips as their predecessors – to a lineup that has been around for over a decade.
“If you haven’t upgraded the Processing power/ CPU’s, why are you even bothering?” one user questioned under the Apollo X Gen 2 introduction video. Another also pointed out that most of Gen 2’s new features could be done via a “software update” and that a bigger advancement is needed to convince users to upgrade from their existing units.
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Universal Audio unveils new Apollo X Gen 2 interface series — but some aren't impressed
musictech.comUniversal Audio has announced a complete overhaul of its award-winning line of Apollo audio interfaces. The move is part of the brand’s
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