Is Anyone Using The Apogee One For Mac Yet 2018
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What is Audiobus? — Audiobus isan award-winning music app for iPhone and iPad which lets you useyour other music apps together. Chain effects on your favouritesynth, run the output of apps or Audio Units into an app likeGarageBand or Loopy, or select a different audio interface outputfor each app. Route MIDI between apps — drive asynth from a MIDI sequencer, or add an arpeggiator to your MIDIkeyboard — or sync with your external MIDI gear.And control your entire setup from a MIDI controller.
Download on the App Store- Funnily enough I swapped to UAD from Mac's in house APOGEE soundcards - was using a Duet for a while, but swapped as the software updates for the Duet were not coming fast enough, negating me being able to use new operating system updates. The OS ran fine in High Sierra, which is allegedly the same OS File system so shouldn't be an issue.
- One is compatible with all of the latest Mac and Windows computers, including those with USB 3.0 and USB-C. Simply use the Apple USB-C to USB adapter to connect One to to computers with USB-C ports, or use the available Apogee official USB-C cable for ONE. ONE is a microphone.
Audiobus is the app that makes the rest of your setup better.
I'm confused about this device, i hear great reviews about this interface and have had good experience with other apogee products. But the apogee one for ios has never worked with batteries. I've ordered and returned 6 of these devices over the past few months and have tested it out with many batteries ( 3 types, nimh, lithium ion, lithium iron phosphate) and none of them worked with batteries. The last one was sent back to Apogee for RMA and came back not working at all, even when plugged in. It seems like it should be a good device but has been bad for me, anybody else have these problems? maybe there is something simple that i am missing? or does anybody have recommendations for other interfaces that can record multitrack and be battery powered?
The Apogee ONE is a 2 IN x 2 OUT USB Audio Interface/Microphone for iPad & Mac. The all new Apogee ONE is the first studio quality microphone and USB audio interface for iPad and Mac. ONE is designed for easily creating professional and amazing sounding recordings on your iPod touch, iPhone, iPad or Mac. Apogee symphony desktop, does any one actually have it? The item has been pushed back several times it seems, and I cannot find a single user review or a video of someone actually having it. Even the apogee website pushed back the product to the bottom of the site. Apogee One is an all-in-one portable, USB Audio Interface that gives you everything you need to make professional recordings on the go. Connect a microphone, guitar or use one’s exceptional built-in omnidirectional microphone to easily capture your music without compromise.

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btw by multitrack i mean being able to record both microphone and a guitar input at the same time, and record into something like audiobus as two seperate tracks
Hello Dan. I'm a huge fan of Apogee One and maybe I can help. In my experience I usually use One with Mac which gets powered by the computer's usb hub... When using with iPad and connected to wall charger it charges the iPad which is the perfect combination for me... But if you are mobile and want to go only with batteries you should use rechargeable batteries only. Can't explain why but non-rechargeable standard batteries won't get the power even to turn One on... But don't forget, One won't charge the batteries inserted. You have to buy a separate charger for that. Also rechargeable batteries won't last very long. Once fully charged, the batteries usually get me 3-4 hours of recording/playin until they die. Hope this helps.
Hey Mucci, thanks for your reply. good to know, tho unfortunately ive been using rechargable batteries the whole time but without any luck. glad to hear its working well for you
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@dan151
That's strange, when I had an apogee one it worked perfectly on any type of battery. I know what you said in your post, but just checking that you're not using the older version of one, which isn't iOS compatible?On the other question, hidden iOS gem- novation xio. 2 in 2 out audio interface (one Mic in, one line, just like the apogee), actual line outs separate from headphone jack, plus it's a midi controller (usb and 5 pin), PLUS it's a great virtual analog synth that is easy to program, and it can record to your iOS device through the usb directly. I've had mine for about 5 years now and it's done hundreds of gigs and quite a few recordings. you can find them used pretty cheap. Someone local on Craigslist in NJ has a 49 key version (or 61, can't remember) for $200 and I've seen the 25 key version (what I have) on eBay for $150. I think mine was $250 new.
It runs from ac, batteries (a lot, so buy rechargeables up front!), Or usb bus power from computer (but not iPad). So obviously, class compliant on Mac, and if I remember correctly, works on Linux too. I believe there's drivers for Windows too, also a librarian and midi editor for Windows. Someone made a programming interface for it too (windows only), can be found on kvr forum if the post is still there, or I believe I have it on a hard drive.
If you can't tell, I highly recommend it!
My Apogee One works perfectly well with conventional bateries. I am a huge fan! Apogee One took me to a Duet, then an Ensemble. I now use it exclusively for my iPad. No other interface comes even close if you want commercial-grade results.
How do you guys deal with monitoring given there is only the single out on the One? Do you use a splitter? Also, it seems that all my 1/8' cables have crackly noises whether they are new or old. Are better quality 1/8th' cables available? Other than the monitoring thing and the loose fitting mic stand mount, I like the One. It sounds good to me.
A spliter and active (powered) speakers. I have a pair of Krk active nearfields that became very reliable to mix with since I resorted to a pair of old socks to block both ports.
Thanks for the input everybody, glad to hear its working well for you, i'm checking out the novation xio now, thanks mrufino, seems like a really cool device
There is a new Zoom audio interface w line out, and a ton of very practical features lacking on Apogee One and for less than half the price. The new generation of Zoom mic pres is quite good. . Is 'One' really worth it?
Yes, it is: you may not notice with entry level headphones or monitors, but the difference between Apogee's AD and the competition is huge.
@theconnactic said:
A spliter and active (powered) speakers. I have a pair of Krk active nearfields that became very reliable to mix with since I resorted to a pair of old socks to block both ports.You read Mike senior's book too? ;-)
Yes indeed, but the socks were there way before I read it. I could have served as a consultant for the book, lol.
Thanks! Good to know.. I've got Bose phones. Qc-25's
@Telstar5 said:
There is a new Zoom audio interface w line out, and a ton of very practical features lacking on Apogee One and for less than half the price. The new generation of Zoom mic pres is quite good. . Is 'One' really worth it?What's the name of zoom interface? Does it have a built-in mic?
Apogee Electronics have today introduced a new member of their ‘One' audio interface family: One for Mac. One for Mac is a 2-in, 2-out USB audio Interface/microphone. The third generation in the Apogee One family, One for Mac features the same sound quality and essential functionality as the Apogee One for iPad & Mac. Now streamlined for Mac-only use, (it does not include an iOS cable, power supply or battery operation), ONE for Mac is available at the more accessible price point of $249 USD - with an optional iOS connectivity kit sold separately.
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Connect a microphone, guitar or use One’s built-in omnidirectional microphone to easily capture your music while on the go or in the studio. The new interface also uses Apogee’s industry-leading AD/DA conversion and mic preamp technology. With an intuitive controller knob and seamless compatibility with Mac OS X, One is easy for anyone to use and its makers say it works well with GarageBand, Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Ableton or any Core Audio compatible application.
Apogee One for Mac users also have access to special offers on their choice of any world-class audio plugins from Waves. Simply purchase One for Mac from an authorized dealer and register to receive a discount code good for 25% off a single plugin or 35% off any Waves bundle plus an additional $100 voucher that can be used towards your next Waves plugin purchase. These offers can even be applied to any special deals from Waves, giving you the ability to save some serious cash. It is available now and costs $249.
http://www.apogeedigital.com/products/one/mac