Hello Slau,
This message fell through the cracks. Thank you for the response. I may 
investigate the remote again and re think all of it. When it boils down to the 
quality and sound of Apogee VS UA, do you have an opinion that you would like 
to share. I have very little with either, my UA experience is all based on 
their traditional hardware.



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-----Original Message-----
From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Slau Halatyn
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2017 7:45 PM
To: PTAccess List <ptaccess@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for traveling purposes and good 
microphone suggestions

Hi Nate,
When using it with Pro Tools, stuff like bit depth and sample rate are 
identified by the session itself. The things that you'd need to use the Apogee 
software for are items such as soft limit and, if applicable, analog versus 
digital assignments to the interface's output channels. Also, any preamp 
volumes are also accessed through the Apogee software. I found it to be 
somewhat accessible, although as I mentioned, apparently the iOS version is 
fully accessible. I only spent 10 minutes with the Elements interface at NAMM 
in January so I hardly have a true picture of the potential. Much like the case 
with other control panel software, a lot can be done with Keyboard Maestro. If 
I upgrade one of my Symphony chassises, I'll surely go through the trouble of 
customizing a macro group specifically for the Apogee software. Again, I should 
point out the Apogee Control hardware (costing $200) that allows you to control 
preamp volumes remotely. If I were going for an Elements interface, I'd surely 
go for the hardware remote for instant access.
Slau

> On Sep 14, 2017, at 11:09 PM, Nathaniel Kile <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello Slau,
> Thanks for taking the time to respond to my question. I have been reading up 
> on the Elements interface now and am very interested. 
> I have a question, can you access all of the necessary settings through the 
> PT panel to take advantage of the Elements features.
> 
> Thanks, 
> Nate 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
> Of TheOreoMonster
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2017 7:46 PM
> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: question about new audio interface for traveling purposes and 
> good microphone suggestions
> 
> Thats annoying as I was still considering an ensemble one day and they 
> updated the ensemble to use the elements control software now.  But if the 
> iOS app works then thats a start. Hopefully One can pair iOS to the device or 
> desktop app independently. Thats the downside with the Focusrite stuff, you 
> need sighted assistance to pair the iOS app to the desktop app. 
> 
>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 11:33 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Even if the interface displays different things, it's possible to customize 
>> it so that macros are specific to the connected interface. A lot can be 
>> accomplished but it's a matter of having access to the hardware in order to 
>> run the software as a start.
>> 
>> The software for the Elements interfaces is somewhat accessible and, again, 
>> Keyboard Maestro can help. The story is exactly the same: I need to have the 
>> hardware in order to make it work. Once the work is done for one interface, 
>> it's not terribly difficult to adapt it for other interfaces. It's not a 
>> 100% solution but it can help a great deal.
>> 
>>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 11:13 PM, TheOreoMonster <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> The second gen scarlet and the Clarett are using the same control software. 
>>> The difficulty  with Keyboard Maestro may be if it shows a different 
>>> interface for each device type. Any idea if the Element Mac software is 
>>> accessible or will we have to rely on the iOS software? 
>>>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 6:38 PM, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Apogee Element is a bit more expensive but 8 I/O and the iOS app is 
>>>> accessible. regarding the focusrite panel, I can probably make it pretty 
>>>> accessible through Keyboard Maestro. Curious if the Scarlet and Claret 
>>>> panels are the same. My brother just got one of those and I can probably 
>>>> grab it for testing purposes for the software.
>>>> 
>>>> Slau
>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 6:12 PM, Steve Martin <monkeypushe...@gmail.com> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Portable and 8 combi inputs? Not sure that exist as anything with that 
>>>>> many inputs usually ends up being atleast 1 rack space, or a larger 
>>>>> desktop format. THe Focusrite Clarett 4 pre has 8 inputs but only 4 are 
>>>>> mic/line. The other 4 are just line inputs. Also it relies on the 
>>>>> Focusrite control software for switching between line and instrument 
>>>>> level on the first two inputs, Switching between the standard mic pres or 
>>>>> the ones designed after their ISA preamps, and switching on the High Pass 
>>>>> Filter. In my experience the iOS app was accessible with the 8prex so i 
>>>>> assume the 4pre would work with it accessibly as well. The Mac app is not 
>>>>> accessible last i looked.  Regarding the mic, BLUE looks to be doing a 
>>>>> buy one get one free on the Hummingbird till end of december. Not sure if 
>>>>> they have switchable polar patterns but they seem well reviewed so may be 
>>>>> worth a look especially considering the price for two during the 
>>>>> promotion. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sep 13, 2017, at 4:51 PM, Nick Gawronski <n...@nickgawronski.com> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi, I have been waiting until I really want to do some work before 
>>>>>> buying a new interface as my Digi 003 is rather large and it probably 
>>>>>> won't be supported much longer so I want to get something before that 
>>>>>> happenss.  I would like around 8 inputs that are preferabley the combo 
>>>>>> jacks that can take both XLR and quarter inch connections.  I am not set 
>>>>>> on a brand as long as I can effectively use it with Pro Tools 12 or 
>>>>>> higher.  I would like something that is easy to configure and can be 
>>>>>> taken places when I travel.  For my microphone suggestion I would like a 
>>>>>> microphone that is able to switch between picking up everything in a 
>>>>>> room and just around the front of it or is it better to buy two 
>>>>>> different microphones for this purpose?  Again I am not for any brand 
>>>>>> just as long as it is not one of those fall apart microphones and works 
>>>>>> well.  USB or thunderbolt connections probably thunderbolt is best as 
>>>>>> that is what the future is going to version two of thunderbolt or better 
>>>>>> probably is best but if it only supports version one that is fine I want 
>>>>>> to buy for the future. Anymore questions please ask.  I am going to look 
>>>>>> into a control surface as well would think it is best if that is not 
>>>>>> part of the interface and if there is one that has automated controls 
>>>>>> that move when Pro Tools moves the fadors and supports changing plugin 
>>>>>> settings that would be nice.  Nick Gawronski
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