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Apollo Computers Developed First Windows Shell
Ryan | 2024-09-14 01:18:49 |
works well on all my windows computers 5 |
Katie | 2024-08-18 06:31:53 |
First roll of film I have ever developed and it turned out great! 5 |
Johannes | 2024-06-25 09:29:46 |
From the Universal Audio Website: The latest UAD software is compatible with Windows 10 and Windows 11 (64-bit editions), and all Thunderbolt-equipped Apollo and UAD-2 products (Apollo X series, Apollo 8, Apollo 8p, Apollo 16 MkII, Apollo Twin, Apollo Twin MkII, Apollo Solo, Arrow, UAD-2 Satellite Thunderbolt, and first-generation silver Apollo/Apollo 16 models equipped with a Thunderbolt Option Card). That was an easy google, and I wonder why the other reviewer wasn't able or willing to do the same before pulling the trigger on this purchase ... or on his review. I don't understand people who write reviews in which they reveal not a single fact about the product, and instead just confess to their own lack of research before buying. The Apollo system has come under a lot of pressure, because the better computers get, the less of a need is for UA's system of handling processing in the interface as opposed to the computer's CPU. UA has responded by making more and more of their famous plugins available natively, so you can now run them in your DAW directly. Whether or not an Apollo is still your best choice depends on the power of your computer, and on how much you appreciate the design, easy usability and overall elegance of a unit like this. The price is a powerful argument to consider alternatives, unfortunately. 5 |
Joseph | 2024-06-28 06:17:18 |
Bought this to connect a large Universal Audio rig to my new Windows DAW Workstation. Two 8 core UA Satelites, 2 Apollo 8p's, and and Apollo Twin mkii Quad, all Thunderbolt 2. Simply connected this to my workstation and the end of the Thunderbolt 2 chain to this and everything worked well. 5 |
Graham | 2024-04-09 07:54:46 |
I had an Apollo Solo (Windows USB) and needed to sitch to an interface that was Mac/Windows compatible. After watching a number of YouTube reviews and reading Reddit threads, I opted for the Fireface. It works great. I really appreciate the number of inputs and the totalmix software is excellent. Sound quality is noticeably better than the other interfaces I have. It comes at a premium price, but I think it's still good value. 5 |
Richad | 2024-09-19 05:21:14 |
First I must say I have had a Wescott Apollo Orb for over a year now and love it so much I purchased a second and bought grids for both. With the grids on I use them for side lighting and because the Orbs are wide I use nylon fabric to cut the down to how much light I need. The grids are nicely made as all my Wescott products are. They will add a little (not much) weight to your light stand so if you weren't using a sandbag (and you should always) you will now. I have to say for side lighting these grids are so much more affordable than grids for strip boxes. With a little fabric to cut the light you can easily turn Orbs into 12x36 stip lights. 5 |
Igor | 2024-04-29 05:53:40 |
After formatting it works on Windows 10\11, the speed is excellent and the shell itself is of high quality 5 |
Tim | 2024-09-15 02:12:32 |
I really like how this is designed. First, it comes in a clam shell case so you do not need to worry about damaging the paper. I like the 1/4 20 thread to attach it to a stand but have yet to use it. And then, the fact it can flip over so each card has two sides is beesknees. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-16 02:18:57 |
What shell I say? (First of all I am not fluent in english so sorry for my upcoming mistakes)The HD2000 is amazing. I recommend it to all people who are looking for a camera stabilizer that doesn't cost that much but has a really good quality.I have the Flycam 3000 now for 2 years. I definitely see big differences between them. The Glidecam is much smoother and what I like is that the set up is much easier. For beginners there is also a great set up tutorial on the internet @. So why is the HD2000 worth it to buy it?:1. good quality 2. made by professionals 3. very easy to use and to set up4. very nice and professional design4. very smooth movement (the most important thing!)And if you are not sure, go to vimeo.com and you can find lots of beautiful examples. Hopefully I could help you and hopefully some of you could understand my bad english. Enjoy the Glidecam! 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-05 02:58:44 |
Works on a number of different computers running Mac, Windows, Linux. No problems at all. 5 |