Promotion period: 01.05.2025 - 31.05.2025
When you buy a Universal Audio Apollo X Rack Gen2 STU or ULT model, you will receive the fully equipped UA Sphere DLX Modeling Microphone System worth approx. 1,500 € for free!
The Sphere DLX offers maximum flexibility with over 30 legendary microphone models and dual capsule technology - ideal for the most demanding studio applications.
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Only valid during the promotion period and only while stocks last.
The Apollo x16 Gen 2 is an 18 x 20 Thunderbolt audio interface designed specifically for professional music producers and studios. With its high-resolution audio conversion and powerful HEXA Core DSP, it offers a first-class platform for processing and recording audio of the highest quality. Thanks to the 16 x 16 analog inputs and outputs via DB-25 connectors , the device can be seamlessly integrated into professional studio setups, while the AES I/O (XLR) and word clock I/O (BNC) provide additional connectivity options.
The Apollo x16 Gen 2 supports formats up to 9.1.6 for immersive audio applications such as Dolby Atmos or Sony 360 Reality Audio , enabling professional multi-channel production. With the integration of Apollo Monitor Correction, powered by Sonarworks, monitoring can be precisely calibrated to ensure that the audio output is optimal in every room. The combination of high-resolution 24-bit / 192 kHz converters and dual-crystal clocking ensures an extremely low jitter rate, resulting in a particularly clear and detailed sound image.
Another feature is the UAD Console app, which allows you to efficiently control the routing and monitoring of the plug-ins. With features such as Plugin Scenes and
The suite of plug-ins included in Apollo x16 Gen 2 enables versatile sound processing, from classic compressors and equalizers to modern audio effects. For demanding surround productions, the device also offers subwoofer integration and ALT monitoring in immersive modes. Thanks to the integrated monitor controller with talkback function, communication during recording can take place directly via the interface.
With its improved