Apogee One





Summary

ONE is a pocket-sized USB microphone and music interface featuring the award winning sound quality that made Apogee Electronics famous. Designed to work easily with Apple's GarageBand, Logic, Final Cut, or any Core Audio compliant application, ONE lets you create professional recordings anywhere.

Price: Rp. 2.900.000


Product Specification

Features

  • Single channel input using one of the following three options:
    • Internal condenser microphone
    • Balanced XLR microphone preamp input with +10 to 63 dB of gain
    • Unbalanced 1/4” high impedance instrument input, 0 to 45 dB of gain
  • Software selectable 48V phantom power
  • Line-level, 1/8” stereo output for headphones or unbalanced powered monitors
  • A/D and D/A conversion @ 44.1/48kHz, 24-bit
  • Multi-function encoder knob for input gain control and output level control
  • 4 encoder function LED indicators
  • 3 segment LED input and output metering
  • Apogee’s Maestro software for advanced control and low latency mixing
  • Compatible with any Core Audio compliant audio application
  • Dimensions: 2.25" W x 4.75" L x 1" H

System Requirements

  • Computer: Mac, with an Intel or Power PC G5 processor
  • Memory: 1 GB minimum of installed RAM, 2 GB recommended
  • OS: 10.5.7 or greater
  • Connection and Power: USB, powered by any available USB port on the computer

TESTIMONIAL

Superb for Voiceovers

"I am a voiceover artist and usually only need one input at a time. I use an RE20 for a lot of my work and one thing that mic needs is gain. How about 63dB from the One! All I want is pure voice for my recordings and the One lets me do that with no pre if I want to. This is the new interface for my home stdio and will be great as I travel in the months ahead.

 

I don't know how to explain it, but the audio I record through the One sounds noticeably better than my current interface. (I won't mention any names but it's Avidly Mini.) :) I can actually hear a difference in the finished voiceover between the interfaces. Chalk it up to the Apogee name and quality conversion perhaps?"

Anthony Gettig

From Sweetwater