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Apogee audio quality to go that's tightly integrated with Apple's audio applications.
The Duet is a two-channel FireWire audio interface that features the amazing sound quality that made Apogee Electronics famous. With control functions built directly into Apple's Logic Pro, Soundtrack Pro and GarageBand software, Duet empowers you to create professional recordings effortlessly on your Mac.
With Duet, you can plug in guitars, keyboards, and microphones to record your music, or simply experience how much better your favorite tracks in iTunes sound. Duet is compact and powered by FireWire, so you can pack up your studio and go anywhere your music takes you.
Its dual, 1/4" high impedance inputs allow you to combine and record your two favorite instruments, whether it be two guitars, one bass, one guitar, etc., simultaneously using your favorite Core Audio-compatible application. You can also capture vocals with two microphone inputs that have phantom power and 75dB of gain. Whether you're noodling out new ideas, completing a personal tune, documenting a podcast, or recording a live performance, your new little buddy can handle it. The flexible breakout cables come with icons to make it easy to know what goes where, keeping everything in order, out of the way, and properly connected for maximum input and output, with minimal mess.
Duet's bus-powered FireWire interface frees you from the traditional four-wall studio setting. So grab your laptop, find a spot where inspiration takes you, whether it's in the solace of a park or in the echoey confines of a subway tunnel, turn it on, and start doing your thing.
If you don't have Logic Pro, Soundtrack Pro, Garageband, don't panic. Apogee's includes it's own Maestro software, so you'll still be able to work with any Core Audio-compatible application. Maestro allows you to turn the Duet's multifunction control knob into a one-click manager. Maestro will help you manage all of Duet's capabilities and settings, including I/O level, source selection, muting, mic/instrument gain mode, assign MIDI function controls to the controller knob, assign meter display, and more. Speaking of meter display, Duet comes with LED I/O meters to help you monitor your levels for maximum effectiveness.
Duet is not only great for it's input and interface functions, but it delivers amazing sound quality as well. Whether you're listening to your iTunes collection or latest composition through powered speakers connected to the 1/4" outputs or via the headphone jack, you'll not be disappointed by the crystal clear, playback performance.
IMPORTANT NOTE for OS X Leopard compatibility To ensure your Apogee product works well with Mac OS X Leopard v10.5, it is critical that you follow the instructions provided at the Apogee website address below.
If you have an existing Apogee software CD or a previously downloaded installer, please do not use it with Leopard. Only use the software and driver versions provided at the link below that are specifically indicated as "Compatible with Leopard."
http://www.apogeedigital.com/leopard/
If you have any questions, please call Apogee support at 310-584-9394.
Apogee Duet FireWire Interface Features:
- Two channels of professional-quality 24-bit/96kHz audio input and output
- Two balanced XLR inputs, with selectable 48V phantom power on each input
- Two unbalanced high impedance instrument inputs
- One high-level stereo headphone output
- Two unbalanced -10 dBV line outputs for powered speakers
- Multi-function controller knob for volume and input gain control and assignable MIDI control
- Multi-segment LED meters to display input or output levels
- FireWire 400, compatible with Mac OS X Core Audio
- Control functions built directly into Apple's Logic Pro, Soundtrack Pro and GarageBand
- Compatible with any Core Audio-compliant audio application
- Apogee's Maestro software for advanced control and low latency mixing
- Breakout Cable
- FireWire Cable
- Apogee Software CD
- User's Guide
Apogee Duet FireWire Interface Specifications:
- System Requirements
- Computer: Mac G4 1GHz or faster, G5 or Intel CPU
- Memory: 1 GB RAM minimum, 2 GB recommended
- OS: 10.4.10 or greater
- Connection: FireWire 400 port
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One Word... Amazing
Duet... its a pocket studio, that records just as good as a professional studio. Imagine going around whereever you want and being able to have a studio. Welcome to the Apogee Duet, satisfies your wildest dreams and makes your dreams into reality. Don't believe me? Pick one up yourself. I just bought this product... when I pushed the record button on Garadge Band, and I heard what I recorded, all I was thinking was heaven. This product is the best recording equipment one can get to record on the go. I call this The Revolution of recording at home. I am truly happy I got this, and am completely satisfied.
Reviewed by Sam Smash on 11/17/2007 who plays Pop, Soul, Rock.
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Finally!!!!!
Two years ago, Apogee released the first truly professional sounding audio interface (The Ensemble) that boasted the same (if not better!) sound quality you could only previously attain using expensive protools HD systems.
Now Apogee has done it again with the Duet. This is the first portable professional interface. For those people who wanted the clarity of professional recordings, but only needed one or two inputs, there hasn't been a good option on the market, until now!
If you're a vocalist, or a singer/songwriter looking to cut tracks with the utmost of clarity. This is the product for you!
Reviewed by Brian K. on 1/8/2008 who plays Anything, mostly Rock.
24 people found this review helpful.
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Just What I expected and then some!
Looks can be deceiving. It looks like it can't do anything for you but I was blown away. I use this to do simple things like transfer my recordings or voice-over work for radio commercials. The sound quality is literally breath-taking. I was very happy. I only use Garage Band and listening to my projects makes me SMILE. The price is fair for a SUPREME 2 channel interface. I use this with a MacPro Laptop and I don't have problems with it. I only hear comments about how great and professional my recordings sound. The funny thing is, I'm a beginner when it comes to recording.
Reviewed by Hector on 11/6/2008 who plays Gospel, Jazz, Voiceover work, Commercial.
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Sounds absoultely amazing...
I was recently fed up with protools. i could never get the sound i wanted outta the m-box no matter how much tweeking i put on the tracks. the preamps sounded like crap and was very tempermental, and trust me, i know what i'm doing. I ditched protools and got logic 8 and the duet and it changed my life. unbelievably simple to use, and the sound is crystal clear. the preamps are amazing and the hi-z inputs are true. i'm forever using logic and apogee.. they really are the leader in mic preamps and now they have an affordable, portable, gorgeous sounding piece of equipment. forget the m-box.. the duet is the best.
Reviewed by Joe on 1/27/2009 who plays jazz, blues, pop, rock, funk.
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Best 2 channel interface for the money. Period.
I sold off my RME Fireface for something more portable for on location recording, thus, the Apogee Duet comes into play. Right out of the box I could hear the quality of the converters. Previous sessions had so much more clarity. Highly recommended for engineers of all levels.
Reviewed by Keller on 4/30/2009
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