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Twin X is available in Duo (2 DSP processors) or Quad (4 DSP processors) variants.
Thunderbolt cable not included.
Apollo Twin USB Heritage Edition comes with additional software.
Form factordesktopdesktop
Number of channels
10 in
6 out
10 in
6 out
ConnectionThunderbolt v3USB 3.0 type C
DAC
24 bit
192 kHz
24 bit
192 kHz
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Preamplifier22
Inputs
Total Jack / XLR audio inputs
x2 Combo XLR and x1 Jack
x2 Combo XLR and x1 Jack
MicrophoneCombo XLR 2 pcsCombo XLR 2 pcs
InstrumentJack x1Jack x1
LineCombo XLR 2 pcsCombo XLR 2 pcs
OpticalS/PDIF / x1 ADATS/PDIF / x1 ADAT
Outputs
Total Jack/XLR audio outputs
Jack x5
Jack x5
MainJack (6.35 mm) 2 pcsJack (6.35 mm) 2 pcs
LineJack x2Jack x2
To monitorsJack x2Jack x2
HeadphonesJack x1Jack x1
Features
Phantom power
ASIO
DSP processor
high Pass Filter (HPF)
Phase adjustment
PAD attenuator
Talkback
Display
Front headphone output
Headphone level adjustment
Software includedLUNA (Mac), Desktop Heritage Edition, Realtime Analog ClassicsDesktop Heritage Edition, Realtime Analog Classics
General
ОСWindows / macOSWindows / macOS
Power supplypower through mountpower through mount
External power supply
Power consumption15 W
Dimensions (WxDxH)160x158x66 mm160x157x66 mm
Weight1.07 kg1.07 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2021august 2016
Glossary

Connection

Connection interfaces that the audio interface is equipped with.

- USB A. Connection via standard USB port. Until recently, this was the most popular interface for external peripherals, found in almost all PCs and laptops. Nowadays, it is often replaced by a USB type C port (see the corresponding paragraph). Most USB A audio interfaces draw power directly from the PC or other host device.

- USB type B. The connector has a characteristic square shape, noticeably different from the well-known rectangular USB A ports. In audio interfaces, it is used to transmit signals from external sources to a computer for recording and processing.

- USB type C. A peripheral connector with a symmetrical contact group, which often replaces full-size USB ports on board modern PCs and laptops. Many new models of audio interfaces are being made for this interface. An exception to the rule is individual instances for Thunderbolt. For them, it is Thunderbolt that is indicated, and not USB type C.

- Thunderbolt v2. Initially, Thunderbolt is a universal connector used primarily in Apple computer equipment. On board audio interfaces it is used as a general peripheral connector (similar to USB). This uses the miniDisplayPort hardware port. The data transfer speed in this version reaches 20 Gbit/s. Recently, the v2 edition...has been replaced by the Thunderbolt v3 version (see the corresponding paragraph).

- Thunderbolt v3. A universal interface that is found mainly in Apple technology. In audio interfaces it is used as a general peripheral connector (similar to USB). Specifically, Thunderbolt v3 provides data transfer speeds of up to 40 Gbps and uses a USB type C hardware connector (as opposed to earlier versions based on miniDisplayPort).

- Lightning. A connector used exclusively in Apple portable electronics (since 2012). Accordingly, audio interfaces with such a port are aimed at ease of connection to iPhones and iPads. Note that today there has been a transition from proprietary Lightning to the common USB type C - the latest generations of Apple gadgets are produced with just such a peripheral connection connector.

- mini-USB. A smaller version of the full-size USB interface, created for portable equipment. It is found very rarely in audio interfaces.

- FireWire. Universal connector, also known as IEEE 1394 or i-Link. In terms of functionality, it is analogous to USB, and in some characteristics it even surpasses it. However, FireWare is much less common. Used to connect to computers and some types of specialized audio equipment.

Dante Dante connectors are used to connect audio interfaces to a network to transmit audio digitally. In this case, a standard Ethernet port (RJ-45) is used for physical access to the network.

Talkback

Talkback enables communication between the sound designer, sound engineer or producer in the studio and the performers in the recording space. Talkback usually consists of a special microphone and a button to activate it - the system is used to provide feedback without the need to use external means.

Display

A visual screen or panel that provides information about the current status and settings of a device. Displays in audio interfaces have various formats: LED indicators, LCD screens, color touch panels. Basic display functions may include displaying signal levels, parameters and settings, active connections, phantom power availability, etc. The screen can also be used to navigate through the device menu, if such a possibility is provided a priori.

Software included

The software included with your audio interface may vary depending on the make and model. The vast majority of it is represented by drivers, utilities for managing the device, software for recording and editing sound, virtual instruments or effects, and all kinds of plugins. It is advisable to clarify separately which specific software components are included in the audio interface package.

Power consumption

Power in watts consumed by the device during operation.
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