![]() Two XLR/TRS combination ins and two TRS outs keep it nice and simple. A single rotary encoder that doubles as a button is all that adorns the top panel, with the inputs and outputs coming from a rear mounted breakout cable. ![]() Built into a casing that is about the size of many interface remote controls, you get maximum quality from minimum desk space. This is a really sleek little interface. Other than the difference in the logo printed on the casing, there is no difference to the hardware in how it operates or functions to the standard Duet. Out of the box, there is only a minor difference between this and the standard Duet with the new version branded Avid Pro Tools Duet. For me, this is exciting as I am now unboxing an Apogee Duet for the first time, having never previously considered doing so. There has been little competition in the high end two-channel interface market for Windows users recently, Avid realized this to be the case and wanted to offer a high quality interface to work with their software platform. With Windows users now invited to take advantage of the power of the Apogee Duet, the Avid bundle is sure to get a few eyebrows rising.
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