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I don't want to update to 10.5.7 and was curious if anyone has it working on 10.5.2 - 10.5.6. The Apogee ONE for Mac is an all-in-one portable, USB audio interface that gives you everything you need to make professional recordings on the go. Connect a microphone, guitar or use ONE’s exceptional built-in omnidirectional microphone to easily capture your music without compromise. Tha Bizness, the production duo behind Kendrick Lamar's hit song 'Sherane' is seen making use of the Apogee ONE USB Audio Interface. Kendrick Lamar can be seen singing into it, making use of the Apogee ONE's internal microphone. The company would follow up with a pair of 96kHz models-- one for Windows and Mac and the other for Mac and iOS. Today, Apogee is revealing the latest version: the Jam+. Today, Apogee is revealing.
The peripheral features enhanced circuitry for better analog to digital conversion, a digital encoder knob, and stereo output for direct headphone or speaker connections. A 'Blend' button turns on low-latency monitoring, and an 'Overdrive' mode is intended to make virtual amps and pedals feel more realistic.
The Jam+ supports 24-bit, 96-kilohertz recording, and comes bundled with Lightning, USB-A, and USB-C cables. It also comes with Positive Grid's BIAS JAM FX software for Mac and Windows, which includes 3 amps, 6 effects, and an assortment of 'essential' pedals.
The original Jam dates back to 2010, and is still on sale.
The Jam+ is launching today at a cost of $159. It's available from Apogee and a number of third-party retailers, including Apple retail stores.
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- 96khz/24bit input devices are actually relatively rare, especially at this price point. I'm thinking about digitizing some vinyl records. I imagine to do that with this device would require a phono stage to boost the input signal from a standard record deck? Anyone have an opinion whether this is a good use for this device or are there better options around this price?
- My Jam 96K is a monaural one channel interface, so as far as I know it won’t work for vinyl restoration.
- For line and mic level signals, a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 could work, but you would need a phono preamp?