But that’s no reason to reject a fabulous audio interface. The quality is also first class and they have a premium price tag to match. I always prefer a tabletop audio interface, and those big silver knobs and the OLED display are awesome. They are right up my street in terms of form factor and functionality. That said the Duet and Quartet, in particular, are classy audio interfaces. ![]() ![]() Surely it would be better to release something new and exciting? This does feel a bit like they are trying to shift boxes rather than opening up their awesome products to new markets and opportunities. The ONE was originally released in 2013 although the Windows compatible version will be the one with the Silver finish that they released last year. But now that they are within my grasp why am I not as excited as perhaps I should be? The Quartet was released in 2012, the Duet in 2013. Whatever the reason Apogee are releasing Windows 10 drivers for the ONE, Duet and Quartet this November.Īs a Windows user, I have long coveted Apogee products. ![]() ![]() Or maybe they’ve got a warehouse full of USB audio interfaces they can’t shift because Apple users are all buying Thunderbolt. Maybe Microsoft sent them a Surface Book and Apogee realised they could do product shots with a decent looking PC laptop without ruining their aesthetic.
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