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Experience 3D recording and multiple mics within one microphone. The Universal Audio Apollo Twin Quad MkII with Townsend Labs Sphere L22 lets you create 3D recordings with just one microphone. You can also manipulate polar patterns, mic choice, and off-axis effect both before or after recording with the included Sphere DSP plug-in. Enjoy high-quality recordings every time with any mic. The Apollo interface gives you warm, clear, detailed recordings thanks to its Mic Preamp Emulation technology. Process professionally with the included Analog Classics USB plug-in bundle. Sweeten up your recordings with a range of some of the best sounding emulations of analogue gear, all in the convenience of an easy to use plug-in.
Product Ref: 120990
The Apollo delivers high dynamic range and ultra-low THD. It includes four on-board realtime UAD DSP processors, giving you the best possible processing power on the market. The immense SHARC processing power ensures you can run multiple effects at once, designed for more demanding studio projects that require a range of premium-quality effects.
Apollo's Unison technology produces one of the most sought-after tones in the world, delivering the authentic analog warmth and sound normally reserved for tube and transformer-based microphone preamps.
The attention to detail brings out the best from your recordings, utilising the signature impedance, gain staging and component-level circuit behaviours to deliver the best possible audio performance on the market.
New Mono, Mute, DIM and ALT monitor controls have been included, streamlining your monitoring process. A built-in talkback mic also allows you to communicate with your recording artists, allowing you to give them cues and other instructions on-the-fly.
The Apollo comes with the Realtime Analog Classics UAD Plug-In bundle featuring Legacy version of the LA-2A Classic Audio Leveler, Pultec EQP-1A EQ, 610-B Tube Preamp EQ and a whole lot more.
The Townsend Labs Sphere L22 allows you to achieve a wide range of microphone sounds with just one microphone. Featuring a three-dimensional approach to recording, the Sphere L22 microphone captures all the spatial nuances, proximity effect and off-axis response for a wide range of microphones.
Before and after tracking the Townsend Labs Sphere L22 offers a selection of different mics and patterns to choose from, ideal for gathering a range of different microphone sounds with just one mic. Now audition the sound of the vocalist by changing the polar patterns and microphone without having to keep them in the studio.
Custom designed for 3D modeling to capture the three-dimensional sound field, the Sphere L22 provides you with accurate microphone modeling and precise detail.
The Sphere L22 is the ideal microphone for both the professional studio booth as well as the single performer and producer looking to record in their own home without needing to spend money on various microphones.
The Sphere plug-in provides you with flexibility to change and edit your microphone choice, polar pattern and off-axis characteristics both before and after your recording. No need to worry about having to go back into the recording room to fix a mic position or stop the vocalist halfway through, as the Sphere plug-in lets you do this at any time.
Use the Sphere plug-in to precisely edit polar patterns and other off-axis characteristics with a visually informative polar meter that displays the level and directions of sound being picked up.
Using the Sphere plug-in you can use the dual mode which allows of mixing multiple virtual mic models from the one microphone. Edit this before and after tracking, giving you choice to switch any time for a different sound. Create stereo recordings from just one microphone and even choose one mic for the left channel, and another for the right channel.