

Managing all of this Apollo horsepower can sometimes seem a bit mystifying at first, but the UA support site is a tremendous resource, with lots of clear and accessible documentation. I could stack up Console strips to my heart's content (within reason, of course – Console will still indicate if you've exceeded DSP resources).
Apollo uad plus#
These minor restrictions aside, this new feature works transparently and automatically when enabled, plus you can leverage all of that multi-core horsepower for real-time low-latency tracking – I found this especially helpful during overdubbing stages. Also, DSP can only be paired within each Apollo unit individually. For instance, Channel DSP Pairing is not available at the highest sample rates of 176.4 and 192 kHz, and is only applicable to the DSP available in Apollo units themselves (UAD-2 Satellites don't add any additional Channel DSP Pairs to the overall count). With a few easy tweaks of the new settings in Console, you can now optimize Console sessions towards either more virtual channels or larger plug-in chains.ĭespite this added convenience, there are tracking caveats and a few gotchas that weren't readily apparent at the outset (but ultimately made more sense as I got used to this new paradigm).
Apollo uad upgrade#
Channel DSP Pairing is a free upgrade that benefits not only the "x" range of Apollos but every Apollo except the first-generation FireWire-enabled models. More dedicated processing resources for tracking means more happy engineers. Put simply, Channel DSP Pairing lets you build more substantial chains of UAD plug-ins on Console inputs when tracking in real-time.
Apollo uad update#
The x4 is backward compatible with Thunderbolt 1 or 2 on Macs with the proper adapter, and machines running Windows 10 (and up) with Thunderbolt 3 cards are supported.įirst, a quick detour to talk about an essential update to the UA Console software: recent updates to the UAD software platform allow for Channel DSP Pairing stretching the available resources across multiple SHARC processing cores. At a little less than twice the footprint of the Apollo Twin form factor, the x4 offers twice the I/O and utilizes a high-bandwidth Thunderbolt 3 port for connection to modern Mac computers.

With the release of the new Apollo x4, UA keeps the hits coming with a revised and expanded desktop interface utilizing the recent conversion upgrades found in its rackmount sibling "x" range.
