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Sep 6, 2007 7:10 PM



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Apogee Electronics has introduced Duet ($495), a new FireWire audio interface designed specifically for Apple Mac computers. Duet is the first two-channel audio interface with control functions built directly into Apple’s Logic Pro, Soundtrack Pro, and GarageBand software, creating a personal audio system for professional production on a Mac.

Duet’s inputs and outputs feature two channels of Apogee’s A/D and D/A conversion. The inputs offer two digitally controlled microphone preamps with 75 dB of gain and two unbalanced high-impedance instrument inputs. The two channels of reference quality output are available via the ¼-inch powered speaker connections and studio quality headphone jack. 

Designed for ease of use and portability, Duet has a compact chassis and a bus-powered FireWire connection. Its multifunction controller knob can select the input or output source and set gain or level.  Duet is also capable of controlling MIDI devices with a setting in Apogee’s Maestro software application.

For more information, visit www.apogeedigital.com.



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