Hi guys,
I do have this unit which works for the iPad as well and the big knob is very
nice. By pressing on the knob you can switch between input 1, 2, head phone
and output. The on screen app is a little strange, but, with a little work it
can be used.
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Hi Slau,
I’m very tempted indeed. At the minute it is a toss up between the Apogee Duet
2 or 4 and one of the higher-end Focusright models. There’s no comparison in
the sound quality in my view but that’s me being subjective *smile*
I’ll keep the list informed.
Cheers, Dónal
On 25 Oct 2013,
Hi Donal,
I haven't used the Duet but I do know that there is Mac-based software that is
used to set it up and control certain parameters. The software has always been
largely accessible. However, for example, the main volume control in the
software is invisible which isn't a problem because th
Apologies for taking this slightly OT folks, but I am contemplating purchasing
one of the Apogee Duet products. I know the original one was simply controlled
by a rotary knob, but I’ve heard that later models / variants are touchscreen
based. By any chance can any of you confirm this? The tec