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Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 5:54 pm
by crankygnomes
I recently purchased an Apogee Duet (though I've yet to receive it). I've considered my MO, goals, gear, and budget, and concluded that using a Duet is by leaps and bounds worth any small compromise introduced by only two outputs i.e. occasionally routing individual already-recorded tracks through hardware.

But somebody in another forum claimed to have created an aggregate device with Duet and "built-in output." This ostensibly yields 2 in / 4 out.

Has anybody tried this? Thanks.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Wed May 19, 2010 6:48 pm
by newrigel
If your not tracking drums or more than 2 tracks @ once, they are unbeatable because the drivers are ROCK SOLID and very tightly integrated for the Mac since they are only supported on the mac!
You can't say that for dual platform hardware.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 1:36 am
by NazRat
With DP you you shouln't even need to create an aggregate device. In DP's 'Hardware Setup' you can select multiple devices by ctrl-clicking each device you want included (select the Duet and then ctrl-click built in audio - both should be highlighted). Then the I/O for each device selected will show up. If you're using another DAW (i.e. Logic), then aggregate devices apply.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 6:50 am
by Shooshie
crankygnomes wrote:I recently purchased an Apogee Duet (though I've yet to receive it). I've considered my MO, goals, gear, and budget, and concluded that using a Duet is by leaps and bounds worth any small compromise introduced by only two outputs i.e. occasionally routing individual already-recorded tracks through hardware.

But somebody in another forum claimed to have created an aggregate device with Duet and "built-in output." This ostensibly yields 2 in / 4 out.

Has anybody tried this? Thanks.

Did you try it? Did it help your work?

shoosh

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 12:09 pm
by crankygnomes
I haven't yet received it via USPS. When I do, I'll document my experience using it with DP.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Fri May 21, 2010 6:30 am
by Phil O
NazRat is right. I don't have the duet, but I have a Rosetta. If the Duet works the same way, it's pretty much plug-and-play and DP sees it exactly as NazRat described. No need for aggregate devices. BTW, Appogee uses the Apple FW drivers, so no need to download drivers from Appogee.

Phil

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 1:45 pm
by crankygnomes
crankygnomes wrote:I haven't yet received it via USPS. When I do, I'll document my experience using it with DP.
Still waiting.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 2:57 pm
by James Steele
That's very interesting. I already have an HD192. I wonder how the converters stack up.

Re: Apogee Duet Aggregate Device

Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 2:36 pm
by crankygnomes
I currently use DP 6.0.3 installed in a G5 Dual 1.8, 4 G RAM 10.4.11. I got the Duet working properly. I discovered that, unlike some interfaces, the Duet will function only with a short firewire cord, like the one included.

A third output via built-in audio, set up as advised by NazRat, works like a charm. Next week, I'll acquire a G5 Dual 2.5, 6.5 G RAM running Leopard. I don't foresee any problems using Duet, provided I use the correct driver.

The sound quality is superior to what I expected. I don't delude myself that I have Grand Poobah ears, but I'm no slouch either. At first, unbalanced outputs somewhat concerned me, but in practice, with my setup, they present no issues. My studio is a one-person operation, both technically and aesthetically; I hate clutter and gear with unnecessary (to me) functions, so the Duet suits me fine.