Home | Electric Guitar | Acoustic Guitar | Bass | Effects | Keys & Synth | Drums & Perc | Software | Computer | Recording/Live Sound | MIDI
|
127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
Stand-Alone Mode for Ensemble
January 21, 2007
Advertisement Today at NAMM, Apogee Electronics Corporation announced Stand-Alone Mode, a new feature for Ensemble, Apogee's digitally controlled, multi-channel audio interface. With the release of new firmware, users can now operate Ensemble without a FireWire connection to a Macintosh. The release of Stand-Alone Mode offers professionals the option to use their Ensemble as a high-end converter and mic pre, independent of the computer. Ensemble's new Stand-Alone Mode means that low latency and routing settings need only be configured in Maestro once, at which point Ensemble remembers the settings, even when disconnected from the computer. Moreover, all front panel settings, such as mic pre gain and output levels, are fully functional while in Stand-Alone Mode. "Stand-Alone Mode makes Ensemble a more flexible interface for every professional," says Betty Bennett, CEO of Apogee Electronics. "We are pleased to introduce this sought after feature, and believe that end-users will be very excited to experience Ensemble's latest capability." Ensemble's Stand-Alone Mode At A Glance:
Availability: Now Available For more information, visit their web site at http://www.apogeedigital.com/.
Recent Apogee headlines
Similar Products at Musician's Friend
|
||||||||||||||||