Yep, that makes sense. It would probably drain an iOS device battery in no 
time. It really is a great unit, solid and simple. If I were to ever give up 
the Symphonies, I'd surely go for the Apogee Thunderbolt.

Slau

On Nov 18, 2015, at 7:04 PM, TheOreoMonster <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> if i remember correctly the id14 has some soft buttons like the apogee stuff. 
> is the software for this interface accessible so one could edit what the 
> buttons are used for?
> 
>> On Nov 18, 2015, at 12:28 PM, Christopher Harrington 
>> <charringt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> One interface I would recommend is the audient ID14. It’s a 2 channel, has 
>> phantom power, and excelent preamps!!!
>> HTH,
>> Chris
>> On Nov 18, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Ronald van Rhijn <pa...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> And most Apogee interfaces will also work with iOS devices, if you are into 
>>> that. I think the Duet cannot be used on batteries unfortunately, but the 
>>> One can.
>>> 
>>> Ronald
>>> 
>>> Op 18 nov. 2015, om 00:34 heeft Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> het 
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>> 
>>>> Hi Brian,
>>>> 
>>>> Well, The Maestro software launches automatically as soon as a Duet (or 
>>>> any other Apogee interface) is detected. There are 5 tabs that can be 
>>>> accessed in three ways: via the Window menu in the menu bar, checking one 
>>>> of the checkboxes (which are really like tabs) within the main window or 
>>>> by using Command-one through 5. The tabs are: Input, Output, Device 
>>>> settings, Mixer and System Setup. The Input and Output tabs feature 
>>>> controls like setting the nominal level between +4 dBu or -10 dBv, mic or 
>>>> line sources, etc. The devices tab lets' you set the function of the two 
>>>> soft keys for things like resetting meters or muting channels. There are 
>>>> several choices. The Mixer is used for internal routing for low-latency 
>>>> monitoring in certain situations. I've never found any need to use the 
>>>> internal mixer although there are several controls that are visible and 
>>>> can be easily accessed. The System Setup is for sample rate, peak hold 
>>>> settings and a couple of general settings that are usually set within the 
>>>> dAW. These controls would be if you were using it in some kind of 
>>>> stand-alone mode.
>>>> 
>>>> That's pretty much it. It's extremely simple and most stuff is really set 
>>>> in the host application. I've used the Duet to capture some live 
>>>> performances where I didn't want to use a portable recorder and wanted to 
>>>> record directly into Pro Tools with a laptop. The built-in preamps on the 
>>>> Duet are super quiet and clean. It's perhaps the most basic of interfaces 
>>>> while still maintaining high quality at a decent price for that level of 
>>>> quality.
>>>> 
>>>> Hope that helps,
>>>> 
>>>> Slau
>>>> 
>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:35 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Slau,
>>>>> First of all, thanks for the quick response.  I am thinking about buying 
>>>>> the apogee duet.  Can you elaborate on how to use the bistro software 
>>>>> with voiceover?  Is it pretty straightforward to use, or do you have to 
>>>>> do a lot of fiddling around with voiceover.  I heard that this software 
>>>>> was accessible, but if you wouldn’t mind explaining how to use it a bit 
>>>>> that would really help me in my decision.  Thanks Slau,
>>>>> Brian
>>>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:25 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Brian,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> After having used Digidesign/Avid interfaces, I switched to Apogee. All 
>>>>>> Apogee interfaces, from the Duet up to the Symphony, use the same 
>>>>>> software for control and that is the Maestro software. Just about the 
>>>>>> only thing that's not accessible (as far as I can tell) is the main 
>>>>>> volume but there's a giant physical knob right on the front of every 
>>>>>> Apogee interface so it's not an issue. The controls in Maestro could 
>>>>>> probably be labelled a little better but it's pretty easy to figure out 
>>>>>> what's going on within the various tabs. Frankly, once you set it, you 
>>>>>> pretty much forget it. I've used the Symphony as well as the Duet and 
>>>>>> I'm sure that any other apogee interface is equally accessible with two 
>>>>>> exceptions: The Pro Tools Duet and the Pro Tools Quartet. Don't buy 
>>>>>> either of those units because they use their own proprietary software. 
>>>>>> Any of the normal Apogee-branded interfaces work fabulously.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> HTH,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Slau
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 5:17 PM, Brian Howerton <bshowert...@gmail.com> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>>> Just want to find out what people are using as far as audio interfaces 
>>>>>>> with protools, in particular, audio interfaces with accessible mix 
>>>>>>> control software.  What interfaces have accessible mix control software 
>>>>>>> with voiceover?  I am very curious to see what people are using.  
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Brian
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