Universal Audio Apollo Desktop Audio Interfaces
Universal Audio 's Apollo desktop interfaces are arguably some of the most popular audio interfaces in the music industry. The interfaces are characterized by their high audio quality, excellent workmanship and the comprehensive plugin catalog. All models in the Apollo series, from the entry-level Solo to the x4 Heritage , have high-quality A/D and D/A converter as well as UAD-2 DSP processor technology, which enables virtually latency-free recordings, even when powerful plug-ins are used come into use.

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The desktop versions of the Apollo series are particularly suitable for use in home studios thanks to their more compact design. The Solo , Twin and x4 models don't have to hide behind the studio models when it comes to sound quality. The Apollo Solo TB3 can also be easily used on the go thanks to the thunderbolt connection.
Apollo Heritage edition
The Apollo series interfaces are also available as a Heritage edition . These are identical in hardware to the standard interfaces. The Heritage Editions get additional plug-ins worth between €1,300 and up to €2,400. These plug-ins include full collections from Teletronix®, Pultec®, Helios® as well as a large selection of UA plug-ins. You can find out which plug-ins are included on the respective product pages. Just take a look.
Here is an overview of all Apollo models
Products | Input/ outputs | Unison preamps | quantity of DSPs |
Apollo solo | 2 in / 4 out | 2 | 1 |
Apollo Twin | 10 in / 6 out | 2 | 2 or 4 |
Apollo x4 Heritage | 12 In / 18 Out | 4 | 4 |
Apollo x6 Apollo x6 Heritage | 16 In / 22 Out | 2 | 6 |
Apollo x8 Apollo x8 Heritage | 18 In / 24 Out | 4 | 6 |
Apollo x8p Apollo x8p Heritage | 16 In / 22 Out | 8th | 6 |
Apollo x16 Heritage | 18 in / 20 out | 0 | 6 |

Apollo audio interface in rack format
For those of you who need even more capacity , the rack models x6 , x8 , x8p and x16 are ideal. These powerful audio interfaces have found their home in many recording studios around the world for years, and not without reason.
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