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HIGH-R ESOLUTION INTERFACE with Realtime UAD Processing Apollo Software Manual Software Version 7.11 Manual Version 140616 Customer Service & Technical Support: USA Toll-Free: +1-877-698-2834 International: +1-831-440-1176 www.uaudio.com Table Of Contents Tip: Click any section or page number to jump directly to that page. Chapter 1: Introduction .........................................................................4 Welcome To The Apollo Family ............................................................................ 4 Software Features .............................................................................................. 5 System Requirements ........................................................................................ 6 Documentation Overview .................................................................................... 7 Apollo Software Overview .................................................................................... 9 Technical Support ............................................................................................ 11 Chapter 2: Installation & Setup ............................................................12 Installation & Setup Overview ........................................................................... 12 Software Installation ........................................................................................ 13 Registration & Authorization ............................................................................. 14 Optimizing FireWire Performance ...................................................................... 16 Chapter 3: Console Application ............................................................18 Console Overview ............................................................................................. 18 The Console Mixer Window ............................................................................... 22 Channel Input Strips ........................................................................................ 24 Inserts ............................................................................................................ 29 Auxiliary Section .............................................................................................. 41 Monitor Section ............................................................................................... 45 Cue Returns (Apollo 16 only) ............................................................................ 49 Console Settings Window .................................................................................. 58 Window Title Bar .............................................................................................. 64 Application Menus ........................................................................................... 66 Chapter 4: Console Recall Plug-In ........................................................70 Console Recall Overview ................................................................................... 70 Console Recall Controls .................................................................................... 71 SYNC ............................................................................................................. 72 Apollo Software Manual 2 Table Of Contents Chapter 5: Unison ..............................................................................74 What is Unison? .............................................................................................. 74 Unison PREAMP Inserts ................................................................................... 76 Controlling Unison Plug-Ins with Apollo ............................................................. 77 Unison Load/Save Behaviors ............................................................................. 83 Unison Operation Notes .................................................................................... 84 Chapter 6: Working With Apollo ............................................................86 Apollo Setups Overview .................................................................................... 86 About UAD Powered Plug-Ins Processing............................................................ 87 Using Apollo as an Audio Interface .................................................................... 89 Using Apollo with Console (without a DAW) ........................................................ 91 Using Apollo Without A Computer ...................................................................... 92 Using Apollo with a DAW (without Console) ........................................................ 93 Using Apollo Concurrently with a DAW and Console ............................................. 95 Virtual I/O ....................................................................................................... 97 PT Mode ......................................................................................................... 99 Chapter 7: Multi-Unit Cascading ........................................................100 Multi-Unit Overview ....................................................................................... 100 Multi-Unit Wiring Diagrams............................................................................. 101 Multi-Unit Operation ...................................................................................... 105 Chapter 8: Latency & Apollo ..............................................................109 Delay Compensation with Apollo ...................................................................... 109 Input Delay Compensation in Console .............................................................. 109 Upsampled UAD Plug-Ins Table ...................................................................... 112 Latency Basics .............................................................................................. 113 Chapter 9: Device Drivers ..................................................................116 Apollo Drivers Overview .................................................................................. 116 Driver I/O Tables ............................................................................................ 117 Apollo Software Manual 3 Table Of Contents Chapter 10: Glossary .........................................................................132 Chapter 11: Index .............................................................................139 Chapter 12: Notices ..........................................................................142 Disclaimer .................................................................................................... 142 Trademarks ................................................................................................... 142 Copyright ...................................................................................................... 142 Apollo Software Manual 4 Table Of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Welcome To The Apollo Family Class-Leading 24-bit / 192 kHz Sound Quality Designed to play a central role in modern studios, Apollo, Apollo Twin, and Apollo 16 incorporate a true “no compromise” approach to audio quality. Building upon decades of UA’s analog hardware heritage, they offer extremely high-resolution sonics, with the lowest THD and highest dynamic range in their class. Apollo’s top-end converters — and UA’s meticulous attention to circuit design — translate into greater accuracy and depth in your recordings, from tracking and overdubbing, to mixing and mastering. Note: Throughout this manual, the use of “Apollo” refers to the Apollo family of products (Apollo, Apollo Twin, and Apollo 16) unless otherwise denoted. Realtime UAD Plug-In Processing for Tracking, Mixing, and Mastering While Apollo’s “natural” sound is exceedingly open and transparent, it can quickly deliv- er a wide range of classic analog tones and color via its Realtime UAD Processing. Avail- able with SOLO, DUO, or QUAD Core processing onboard, this onboard DSP Acceleration allows for recording and mixing through UAD Powered Plug-Ins — with as low as sub- 2ms latency — so producers can quickly monitor, audition, and optionally “print” audio using classic analog emulations from API, Ampex, Lexicon, Manley, Neve, Roland, SSL, Studer, and more.* Important Fundamental Concept: Apollo’s low-latency hardware input monitoring and Realtime UAD Processing requires use of the included Console software ap- plication to take advantage of these features. Console replaces the software moni- toring feature of the DAW mixer. * All trademarks are recognized as property of their respective owners. Individual UAD Powered Plug-Ins sold separately. Apollo Software Manual 5 Chapter 1: Introduction Software Features Note: For a list of hardware features, see the Apollo Hardware Manuals. Console Application General: • Remote control of Apollo hardware features and functionality • Analog-style mixer for realtime monitoring and tracking with UAD plug-ins • Enables Realtime UAD Powered Plug-Ins processing on all inputs • Console settings can be saved/loaded for instant recall of any configuration Realtime UAD Processing: • Up to four UAD plug-ins can be serially chained on each input and aux return • UAD insert processing can be monitored “wet” while recording wet or dry • Sub-2ms round-trip latency with four serial UAD plug-ins at 96 kHz sample rate Channel Inputs: • Input channels for all interface hardware inputs (except MADI with Apollo 16) • Level, pan, solo, and mute controls on all inputs • Four plug-in insert slots per input for Realtime UAD processing • Two stereo auxiliary sends with level and pan controls on all inputs • Virtual inputs accept any outputs from DAW via device drivers • Stereo headphone sends with level and pan controls on all inputs* • Four stereo cue sends with level and pan controls on all inputs* • Adjacent input pairs can be linked for convenient stereo control • Sample rate conversion is available on S/PDIF and AES/EBU inputs* • Any input can be routed to any output (except Apollo Twin) Monitoring: • Stereo monitor mix bus with level, mute, solo clear, and source select controls • Independent headphone buses; switchable to monitor mix and/or mirror to any output* • 4 stereo cue mix buses; switchable to monitor mix and/or mirror to any output (Apollo 16) • Independent monophonic sum controls for all mix buses • S/PDIF and AES/EBU outputs can optionally mirror the post-fader monitor mix* Auxiliary and Cue Buses: • Two stereo auxiliary returns with independent level, mute, and mono sum controls • Four plug-in inserts per auxiliary return for Realtime UAD processing • Auxiliary buses can be routed to main monitor mix or headphone & cue outputs* • Auxiliary & cue buses can be routed to any output* • Independent pre/post switching on each auxiliary bus *Specific software features depend on hardware functionality not available with all Apollo devices. Details within. Apollo Software Manual 6 Chapter 1: Introduction Metering: • Signal level meters with peak hold and clip indicators on all inputs • Dual pin-style peak meters with signal peak LEDs display monitor bus levels • Input meters are globally switchable to display pre or post fader signal levels • Independently selectable peak/clip hold times and global clear clips button Console Recall plug-in • Convenient access to Console’s monitor controls via DAW plug-in • Saves complete Apollo configurations inside DAW projects for easy recall of settings • VST, RTAS, AAX 64, and Audio Units plug-in formats UAD Powered Plug-Ins • Award-winning audio plug-ins for monitoring, tracking, mixing, and mastering • UAD plug-ins can be used simultaneously within Console and/or DAW • All UAD plug-ins include fully-functional 14-day demo period • Complete UAD plug-ins library is available online at www.uaudio.com UAD Meter & Control Panel application • UAD Control Panel configures global UAD-2 and UAD Powered Plug-Ins settings • UAD Meter monitors UAD-2 DSP resources and FireWire bandwidth Device Drivers • 64-bit device drivers and plug-ins for Mac OS X and Windows 7* • Supports multi-unit cascading and multi-client output (except Apollo Twin) • All hardware inputs and outputs can be individually addressed by DAW • All of Console’s mix buses can be routed to DAW inputs for recording System Requirements Windows • Windows 7 64-bit Edition • Qualified PCIe-to-FireWire 800 adapter card (list is published here) Mac* • Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or 10.9 Mavericks *Apollo Twin requires a Mac computer • Available FireWire 800 port or Thunderbolt port with an available Thunderbolt port. All Platforms • 2 gigabytes available disk space • 1024 x 800 minimum display resolution • Internet connection to download software and authorize UAD plug-ins • For additional compatibility information, visit www.uaudio.com/support • For installation software, visit www.uaudio.com/download Apollo Software Manual 7 Chapter 1: Introduction Documentation Overview Documentation for all Apollo components is extensive, so instructions are separated by areas of functionality, as detailed below. All documentation is copied to the computer during software installation (documentation can also be downloaded from our website). All manuals are in PDF format. PDF files require a free PDF reader application such as Adobe Reader (Windows) or Preview (included with Mac OS X). After software installa- tion, all Apollo documentation can be found on the startup drive at the following location locations: Mac OS X • Macintosh HD/Applications/Universal Audio Windows 7 • Start>All Programs>UAD Powered Plug-Ins>Documentation Tip: Documentation can also be found by clicking the Documentation button in the Help panel within the UAD Meter & Control Panel application. Apollo Hardware Manuals The Apollo Hardware Manual, Apollo Twin Hardware Manual, and Apollo 16 Hardware Manual (all available separately) contain complete information about the audio interface hardware. Included are detailed descriptions for all Apollo hardware features, control functions, and connections. Refer to the Apollo Hardware Manuals to learn all about in- terfacing the hardware with other devices, operating the panel controls, clocking, specifi- cations, and related information. Apollo Software Manual The Apollo Software Manual is the companion guide to the Apollo Twin Hardware manu- al. It contains detailed information about how to configure and control Apollo’s software features using the Console application and Console Recall plug-in. Refer to the Apollo Software Manual to learn how to operate these software tools and integrate Apollo’s audio interface functionality into the DAW environment. UAD System Manual The UAD System Manual is the complete operation manual for Apollo’s UAD-2 function- ality and applies to the entire UAD product line. It contains detailed information about installing and configuring UAD devices, the UAD Meter & Control Panel application, how to use UAD plug-ins within a DAW, obtaining optional plug-in licenses at the UA online store, and more. It includes everything about UAD except Apollo Twin-specific informa- tion and individual UAD Powered Plug-In descriptions. UAD Plug-Ins Manual The features and functionality of all the individual UAD Powered Plug-Ins is detailed in the UAD Plug-Ins Manual. Refer to that document to learn about the operation, controls, and user interface of each plug-in that is developed by Universal Audio. Apollo Software Manual 8 Chapter 1: Introduction Direct Developer Plug-Ins UAD Powered Plug-Ins includes plug-ins from our Direct Developer partners. Documen- tation for these 3rd-party plug-ins are separate files that are written and provided by the plug-in developers themselves. The filenames for these plug-ins are the same as the plug-in title names. Thunderbolt Option Card (Apollo & Apollo 16 only) All user documentation for the Thunderbolt Option Card is located on the Thunderbolt Support Page on our website (there is no separate manual). Please review the informa- tion on the page carefully before installing or using the device: • www.uaudio.com/support/thunderbolt-support Host DAW Documentation Each host DAW application has its own particular methods for configuring audio inter- faces and using plug-ins. Refer to the host DAW’s documentation for specific instructions about using audio interface and plug-in features within the DAW. Helpful videos about setting up Apollo with various DAWs are available on our website: • www.uaudio.com/videos Hyperlinks Links to other manual sections and web pages are highlighted in blue text. Click a hyper- link to jump directly to the linked item. Tip: Use the “back” button in the PDF reader application to return to the previous page after clicking a hyperlink. Information & Software Updates The latest technical information and software for Apollo is posted on the Universal Audio website. Our support pages may contain updated, late-breaking information that is not available in other publications. Please visit the support page for your device: Apollo & Apollo 16 • www.uaudio.com/support/apollo Apollo Twin • www.uaudio.com/support/twin Glossary This manual uses technical terms and acronyms that may be unfamiliar. Refer to “Chapter 10: Glossary” beginning on page 134 for the definitions of many of these terms. Apollo Software Manual 9 Chapter 1: Introduction Apollo Software Overview Apollo has several software components that comprise the complete Apollo system. A brief description of each component is provided below, along with a link to complete details about the component. Console Application The Console application is Apollo’s primary software interface. Its main function is to control the hardware unit and its digital mixing and monitoring capabilities. The Console mixer is where Realtime UAD processing using UAD Powered Plug-Ins is configured. Important Fundamental Concept: The primary function of Console is to control Apollo’s low-latency hardware input monitoring and Realtime UAD Processing, and Console must be used to take advantage of these features. Console replaces the software monitoring feature of the DAW mixer. For complete details, see “Chapter 3: Console Application” beginning on page 19. Console Recall Plug-In Console Recall is a DAW plug-in supplied in VST, RTAS, AAX 64, and Audio Units for- mats. Console Recall offers additional convenience when using Apollo and/or the Console application in conjunction with a DAW. Its primary function is to store complete Console configurations within the DAW project file. For complete details, see “Chapter 4: Console Recall Plug-In” beginning on page 71. UAD Powered Plug-Ins UAD Powered Plug-Ins are the software plug-in titles containing the DSP algorithms. UAD plug-ins are loaded within a host application for audio processing on Apollo’s in- tegrated UAD-2 DSP accelerator (Console and DAWs are host applications). Each UAD plug-in contains a graphical user interface (GUI) and various control parameters that can be manipulated to achieve the desired sonic results. Typical UAD plug-in window Apollo includes numerous UAD Powered Plug-Ins that are bundled with the device. Op- tional UAD plug-ins can be evaluated without functional limitations for 14 days in demo mode. Optional plug-in licenses can be purchased at the UA online store. Apollo Software Manual 10 Chapter 1: Introduction

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