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Apogee Symphony I/O Interface Discussed By Apogee's Roger Robindoré At AES (Video)

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2011

Released over the past summer, the Apogee Symphony I/O may have had its AES thunder stolen by the announcement of Pro Tools 9, but this modular interface / clock source is no less impressive a piece of hardware — perhaps even more so now that it can interface with PT9 so easily. Basically, when Apogee's head of technical services Roger Robindoré says this is the best-sounding interface ever made by the same company that designed the Ensemble and the Big Ben, you have to take notice.

Roger gave us a rundown of the Symphony I/O's most important features, including it's flexible, modular I/O system, and the newly upgraded Maestro 2 routing and calibration software.

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  • make it for pc too u idiots

  • Only USB on MAC!?!? If you're on a Windows machine, and opt to use the Symphony by connecting via ADAT or SPDIF - does this still allow you to set the Symphony as your DAW's Audio Card Driver?? and does this allow you to use the Symphony as your Clocksource??

  • SHUT UP Apogee.....

    Just give us the USB Audio Interface Mode, so we can cut through all the bull shit please. Apogee, you are looking Fu''ing bad it has been too long.

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