Thank you for deciding to make the Apollo Twin High-Resolution Interface part of your
music making experience. We know that any new piece of gear requires an investment of
time and money — and our goal is to make your investment pay off. The fact that we get
to play a part in your creative process is what makes our efforts at UA meaningful, and
we thank you for this.
In many ways, Apollo, Apollo 16, and Apollo Twin represent the best examples of what
UA has stood for over its long history; from UA’s original founding in the 1950s by my father, up through our current vision of delivering the best of both analog and digital audio
technologies. For more than 50 years, UA has produced some of the most coveted pieces
of analog recording equipment. More recently, we have pioneered cutting edge digital
signal processing which has allowed us to offer exacting digital emulations of classic
analog hardware. Our unique expertise and experience across both analog and digital
have allowed us to make audio interfaces that we think are very special.
Starting with high-quality analog I/O, Apollo Twin’s superior sonic performance serves as
its foundation. This is just the beginning however, as the Apollo product line are the only
audio interfaces that allow you to run UAD plug-ins in real time, tracking and monitoring using any of our plug-ins. Want to monitor yourself through a Neve® console channel
strip while tracking bass through a Fairchild or LA-2A compressor? Or how about tracking
vocals through a Studer® tape machine with some added Lexicon® reverb?* No problem. This is something that only Apollo interfaces offer.
At UA, we are dedicated to the idea that technology should ultimately serve the creative
process — not be a barrier. These are the very ideals my father embodied as he invented
audio equipment to solve problems in the studio. With this in mind, we have crafted
Apollo Twin’s Console software with an “analog workflow.” The convenience of this Console workflow, along with innovations such as the Console Recall plug-in, provide ease-ofuse and DAW integration for truly unique and productive experience.
As you get to know Apollo Twin and incorporate it into your creative process, we hope
that the excitement and pride that we have put into it comes through. We also hope that
it earns its way into your creative process, providing you with great sound, exceptional
plug-ins, and ease-of-use for years to come. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Bill Putnam Jr.
*All trademarks are recognized as property of their respective owners.
Individual UAD Powered Plug-Ins sold separately.
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A Letter from Bill Putnam Jr. ...............................................................................ii
Hardware Terms and Conditions ........................................................................ 39
End User License Agreement ............................................................................ 41
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome to Apollo Twin
High-Resolution Desktop Music Production with Classic Analog Sound
Apollo Twin reinvents desktop recording by delivering
legendary analog studio sound, feel, and flow to music creators everywhere. This 2x6 Thunderbolt audio
interface for Mac combines the same impeccable
24/192 kHz audio conversion of Universal Audio’s
acclaimed Apollo series with onboard Realtime UAD
SOLO or DUO Processing. Plus it introduces new
Unison™ technology, a breakthrough in classic mic
preamp emulation. Record your music in real time (at
near-zero latency) through the full range of UAD plugins — from Neve, Studer, Manley, Lexicon, API and
more* — putting racks of vintage EQs, compressors,
mic preamps, tape machines, reverbs, and guitar
amps at your fingertips.
A Universal Audio breakthrough, Apollo Twin’s Unison technology gives you the tone of the world’s most
sought-after tube and solid state mic preamps — including their all-important impedance, gain stage
OPTICAL IN
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OFF ON
12VDC
LINE OUT MONITOR
3L
4R
MIC/LINE 2
MIC/LINE 1
“sweet spots,” and component-level circuit behaviors.
Based on unprecedented hardware-software integration between Apollo’s mic preamps and its onboard
UAD plug-in processing, Unison lets you record
through stunning emulations like the bundled UA
610-B Tube Preamp plug-in.
Apollo Twin’s smart feature set includes two classleading mic/line preamps, two analog line outputs, two digitally controlled analog monitor outputs for full resolution at all listening levels, and up to eight additional channels
of digital input via Optical connection. Onboard UAD SOLO or DUO Processing lets you
use UAD plug-ins both during realtime tracking and for mixing within Pro Tools, Cubase,
Logic, Ableton Live and more.
With its ergonomic desktop design, rugged aluminum construction, and front panel headphone and instrument connections, Apollo Twin has all the right tools, all in the right
place.
* Apollo Twin includes the “Realtime Analog Classics” UAD plug-in bundle. All other plug-ins are sold
separately at www.uaudio.com. All trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Apollo Twin Hardware ManualChapter 1: Introduction 6
• Realtime UAD Processing for tracking through vintage Compressors, EQs, Tape Machines, Mic Preamps, and Guitar Amp plug-ins with near-zero (sub-2ms) latency
• Thunderbolt connection for blazing-fast PCIe speed and rock-solid performance on
modern Macs
• Unison™ technology offers stunning models of classic tube and transformer-based
mic preamps
• 2 premium mic/line preamps; 2 line outputs; front-panel Hi-Z instrument input and
headphone output
• 2 digitally controlled analog monitor outputs for full resolution at all listening levels
• Up to 8 channels of additional digital input via Optical connection
• Uncompromising analog design, superior components, and premium build quality
• Runs UAD Powered Plug-Ins via Audio Units, VST, RTAS & AAX 64 in all major DAWs
All Features
Audio Interface
• Sample rates up to 192 kHz at 24-bit word length
• Up 10 x 6 simultaneous input/output channels
• Two channels of analog-to-digital conversion via:
• Two balanced mic/line inputs
• One Hi-Z instrument input
• Six channels of digital-to-analog conversion via:
• Digitally-controlled stereo monitor outputs
• Stereo headphone outputs
• Line outputs 3-4
• Up to eight channels of digital inputs via:
• Eight channels ADAT optical with S/MUX for high sample rates, or
• Two channels S/PDIF optical with sample rate conversion
• 64-bit device drivers
• PCIe audio drivers
Microphone Preamplifiers
• Two high-resolution, ultra-transparent, digitally-controlled analog mic preamps
• Front panel and software control of all preamp parameters
• Low cut filter, 48V phantom power, 20 dB pad, polarity inversion, and stereo linking
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Monitoring
• Digitally-controlled analog monitor outputs maintains highest fidelity
For installation software, quick start videos, and other info, go to:
• www.uaudio.com/twin/start
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Operational Overview
About Realtime UAD Processing
Apollo Twin has the ability to run UAD Powered Plug-Ins in realtime. Apollo Twin’s groundbreaking DSP + FPGA technology enable UAD plug-ins to run with latencies in the sub-2ms range,
and multiple plug-ins can be stacked in series without additional latency.
Realtime UAD Processing facilitates the ultimate sonic experience while monitoring and/or
tracking.
Note: Apollo Twin, like other UAD-2 devices, can only load UAD Powered Plug-Ins, which
are specifically designed to run on UAD-2 DSP accelerators. Native (host-based) plug-ins
cannot run on the UAD-2 DSP.
Console
The Console application is used to control Apollo Twin mixing and monitoring with Realtime
UAD Processing, access the audio interface I/O settings, and more. Console’s analog-style workflow is designed to provide quick access to the most commonly needed features in a familiar,
easy-to-use mixer interface.
Realtime UAD Processing is a special function that is available only within Console. All of
Apollo Twin’s analog and digital inputs can perform Realtime UAD processing simultaneously,
and Console inputs with (or without) Realtime UAD Processing can be routed into the DAW for
recording.
Console also controls Apollo Twin’s digital mixer so you can monitor Apollo Twin’s inputs (with or
without Realtime UAD Processing) without using any other audio software such as a DAW.
Console is integral to unleashing the power of Apollo Twin. For complete details about how to
use Console and Realtime UAD Processing, refer to the Apollo Software Manual (see “About
Apollo Twin Documentation” on page XX).
UAD Powered Plug-Ins in the DAW
Apollo Twin and UAD Powered Plug-Ins can also be used within a DAW without the use of
Console. UAD plug-ins loaded within the DAW operate like other (non-UAD) plug-ins, except
the processing occurs on the Apollo Twin DSP instead of the host computer’s processor. In this
scenario, UAD plug-ins are subject to the latencies incurred by I/O buffering.
For complete details about using UAD Powered Plug-Ins in the DAW, refer to the UAD System
Manual (see “About Apollo Twin Documentation” on page XX).
Apollo Twin Hardware ManualChapter 1: Introduction 10
Standalone Use
Although the Console application is required to utilize all Apollo Twin features, the hardware unit can be used as a digital mixer with limited functionality without a Thunderbolt
connection to a host computer.
All currently active I/O assignments, signal routings, and monitor settings are saved to internal firmware when Apollo Twin is powered down and persist when power is re-applied.
Therefore the last-used settings are always available even when a host computer is not
connected.
Note that UAD plug-in instantiations are not retained on power down, because the plugin files reside on the host computer. However, if UAD plug-ins are active when Apollo
Twin’s connection to the host system is severed, the current UAD plug-in configurations
remain active for processing until Apollo Twin is powered down.
About Apollo Twin Documentation
Documentation for all Apollo components is extensive, so instructions are separated by
areas of functionality, as detailed below. All documentation is copied to the computer
during software installation (documentation can also be downloaded from our website).
All manuals are in PDF format. PDF files require a free PDF reader application such as
Preview (included with Mac OS X). After software installation, all documentation can be
found on the startup drive at the following location:
• Macintosh HD/Applications/Universal Audio
Tip: Documentation can also be accessed by clicking the “View Documentation”
button in the Help panel within the UAD Meter & Control Panel application.
Apollo Twin Hardware Manual
The Apollo Twin Hardware Manual contains complete information about the audio interface hardware. Included are detailed descriptions for all Apollo Twin hardware features,
control functions, and connections. Refer to this hardware manual to learn about interfacing the hardware with other devices, operating the panel controls, specifications, and
related information.
Apollo Software Manual
The Apollo Software Manual is the companion guide to the Apollo Twin Hardware manual. It contains detailed information about how to configure and control Apollo’s software
features using the Console application and Console Recall plug-in. Refer to the Apollo
Software Manual to learn how to operate these software tools and integrate Apollo’s audio
interface functionality into the DAW environment.
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UAD System Manual
The UAD System Manual is the complete operation manual for Apollo’s UAD-2 functionality and applies to the entire UAD product line. It contains detailed information about
installing and configuring UAD devices, the UAD Meter & Control Panel application, how
to use UAD plug-ins within a DAW, obtaining optional plug-in licenses at the UA online
store, and more. It includes everything about UAD except Apollo Twin-specific information and individual UAD Powered Plug-In descriptions.
UAD Plug-Ins Manual
The features and functionality of all the individual UAD Powered Plug-Ins is detailed in
the UAD Plug-Ins Manual. Refer to that document to learn about the operation, controls,
and user interface of each plug-in that is developed by Universal Audio.
Direct Developer Plug-Ins
UAD Powered Plug-Ins includes plug-ins from our Direct Developer partners. Documentation for these 3rd-party plug-ins are separate files that are written and provided by
the plug-in developers themselves. The filenames for these plug-ins are the same as the
plug-in title names.
Host DAW Documentation
Each host DAW application has its own particular methods for configuring audio interfaces and using plug-ins. Refer to the host DAW’s documentation for specific instructions
about using audio interface and plug-in features within the DAW.
Hyperlinks
Links to other manual sections and web pages are highlighted in blue text. Click a hyperlink to jump directly to the linked item.
Tip: Use the “back” button in the PDF reader application to return to the previous
page after clicking a hyperlink.
Glossary
This manual uses technical terms and acronyms that may be unfamiliar. Refer to “Chapter 9: Glossary” beginning on page 113 for the definitions of many of these terms.
Support Web Pages
The latest technical information about Apollo Twin is posted on our website. Our support pages contain updated, late-breaking information that may not be available in other
publications. To access the main Apollo Twin support page, go to:
• www.uaudio.com/support/apollo-twin-support
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Technical Support
Universal Audio provides free customer support to all registered Apollo Twin users. Our
support specialists are available to assist you via email and telephone during our normal
business hours, which are from 9am to 5pm, Monday through Friday, Pacific Standard
Time.
Telephone
USA toll-free: +1-877-698-2834
International: +1-831-440-1176
Online Support
To request online support via email, click the URL below:
• www.uaudio.com/my/support/index.php?pg=request
Alternately, visit our main support page at the URL below, then click the “Submit Support Ticket” button on the right side of the loaded page to create a help ticket.
• www.uaudio.com/support
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Chapter 2: Quick Start
Quick Start Overview
Apollo Twin hardware and software installation and setup consists of the four main steps
below. The four steps are detailed in this chapter.
1. Connect and power the Apollo Twin hardware
2. Download and install the Apollo Twin software
3. Register the hardware and authorize UAD plug-ins
4. Learn how to adjust Apollo Twin's input and output levels
System Requirements
All system requirements must be met for the Apollo Twin system to operate properly. Before proceeding with installation and authorization, see "System Requirements" on page
16.
Getting Started Videos
Helpful videos are available to assist you with installation and setup. Visit the Apollo
Twin start page to view the videos online:
• www.uaudio.com/twin/start
About Registration and Authorization
The Apollo Twin hardware unit must be registered and authorized at my.uaudio.com to
unlock UAD Powered Plug-Ins that are bundled with the product. Registration only needs
to be completed once, however authorization should be completed each time the Apollo
Twin software is updated.
The Apollo Twin hardware stores its authorization and UAD licenses in the device itself,
so the unit can be connected to a different computer without repeating the authorization
process. UAD plug-ins that were not bundled with the product can be evaluated without
functional restriction during a demonstration mode that expires after 14 days.
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