How much are you letting it go for and how many plugins do you have for it?

Thanks, if you want you can tell me off list at heavens4r...@gmail.com

 

From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
TheOreoMonster
Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2016 9:09 PM
To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: UA apollo accessibility with voiceover

 

The twin is easy enough to use as there are buttons on the interface  for 
inputs outputs . For example you press the input button once and the knob 
adjusts the input gain for input one. press it again and the knob adjust the 
gain for input two. Pass the output once and you adjust the speaker volume 
press it again and you adjust the headphone volume. The other buttons toggle 
between mic/line love, stereo link (so both inputs volume are controlled at the 
same time instead of independently) flipping the phase on one of the inputs,  
phantom power on and off and a input pad. The plug ins are loaded just like any 
other plugs are and show up just like any other plug in dos in the plug in list 
in whatever program you are recording in. The presets are accessible as well as 
all th parameters. You will needed sighted assistance to  authorize the plug 
ins you own as well as any demos you want to try. You are allowed two 14 day 
demo period per plug in to try and the two trial periods get reset every time 
you purchase a plug in. If you don’t have sighted assistance to assist in 
activating the plug ins, you can call Universal Audio tech support and have 
them remote into your system and dow it for you. That being said i am looking 
to unload my twin if you are interested in saving some money on one. Just not 
using the UAD stuff as much as i thought i would or not into classic gear 
emulations as much as i thought i’d be. 

 

On Apr 16, 2016, at 6:28 PM, JOSÉ NETO <joserrn...@gmail.com> wrote:

 

Hi guys,

 

Sorry for the blank text above... Anyways I was trying to say that I am very 
interested on buying the apollo twin but its not very clear if it is really 
accessible or not. the time I had chance to touch it I didn't even consider it 
because that thing only has one nob and a display. How can that be accessible???

for the peeps that own it can you please describe how would be possible for a 
totally blind person user something like that? and also the builtin plugins, 
how can we adjust levels and select between them?

any thoughts would be much appreciated.

 

Cheers

 

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