![]() "Important Fundamental Concept: The primary function of the included Console The Apollo handles the monitoring, and you will have two signals (out of phase) if DAW monitoring is turned on. Somewhere, in the DAW you are using, will be a command telling the computer and audio system to monitor through the DAW. The wave forms of each signal cancel out some of the energy of the signal, thus making the music sound weak and tinny. A phase problem will happen when the same signal is going through an audio system twice, and one of them is slower (or faster) than the other signal by a few milliseconds. How does a track of audio from your daw sound if you route it to a virtual channel and monitor through the console software?Ĭlick to expand.Another thing that can cause this is phasing issues. How does the Apollo sound as a playback device? Does a mix from your DAW sound correct playing out through it? How does it work in the most vanilla way, with no plugins - unison nor inserts - and without recording anything? How does your spoken voice (for ease of testing) sound when monitoring through the console on headphones? Any different from the recorded result?Īre the results the same for either mic pre?Ĭan you post as identical as possible examples of anything recorded through both the Focusrite and the Apollo, with the plainest identical mic pre gain? This should be with the same mic settings, and identical mic pre gain and no effects or inserts. You may, after backing up your computer, want to try upgrading that driver to the latest version. Your comment that you can as good a recording on your phone, would lead me to believe there is some sort of bandwidth limiting going on in your chain - something that is causing you to lose the full range frequency response your TLM is capable of.Īside from the Lo-Fi results, are there any other problems with the signal - pops, clicks, strange sounds? The first thing Iveould suspect with a USB Apollo, is the usb driver. I am discounting issues that would be common to both interfaces, like the mic and mic cable. There is a configuration problem with the Apollo Console - the configuration of input channel, inserts etc. There is a technical issue with the twin (ie a hardware or usb driver issue) You are right - an Apollo Twin should certainly give better results than your phone - certainly as good as, indeed better than those of the the Scarlett interface. If you don't have an answer, perhaps pointing me to someone who does? I just want it to sound good for trumpet, and voice, vocals.that's all I do. I don't have the time to become a recording pro and to learn every plug-in and how to do every level. ![]() I would also be willing to paypal $$ for the right person to help me out. ![]() It sucks to have invested close to 2 grand and not get better recordings than my phone. It would be nice f someone lived nearby in Central Texas, but maybe skype could also be an option. I would like someone to troubleshoot what is wrong, how to set up these together, how and what plug-ins to use and how to dial them in. These are 2 great pieces of equipment that supposedly should give me an awesome recording. No matter what I do, it comes out bad or not much better than recording it on my phone. Either by itself or with a backing track. I actually get a better recording using my Scarlet Focusrite! I haven't had the time nor have I really wanted to make the time to continually mess around with configuring these 2 components. It's been almost one year since I got the Apollo Twin duo for windows.
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