Apogee ELEMENT 24 Thunderbolt Audio Interface
Vendor: Apogee
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Apogee ELEMENT 24 Apogee Thunderbolt Audio Interface
The Apogee ELEMENT 24 is created from the borrowed technology from the highly-regarded Symphony I/O MKII, Ensemble Thunderbolt, and Groove, it comes capable of offering 10x12 of audio I/O for Mac, that means that it is created well suited for engineers, bands, producers, or anyone looking for professional-quality conversion. The Element comes featuring a boutique-quality mic preamps and selectable 48V phantom power designed for connecting the instruments, microphones, or line-level sources. The 24 is offering two analog inputs by using two XLR-1/4" combo connectors, while the four outputs are offered with the use of two balanced XLR, and one 1/4" TRS stereo headphone connectors.
Additional I/O is made offered from a single set of optical TOSLINK ports that is capable to provide ADAT, SMUX, and S/PDIF protocols. Word clock I/O is also provided intended for syncing with other digital audio gear. The modern, streamlined Apogee Control interface app that comes along with Essentials Control Strip window is designed for giving you access to all controls and settings for the Element hardware. Adjust input/output levels, select input type, configure up to three low-latency mixes, and more. Additionally, the unit is capable to be wirelessly controlled from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, with the use of the free Apogee Control Remote for iOS app, which is giving you access to the hardware settings included in the Apogee Control Essentials Window.
Analog to Digital Conversion
A high-quality A/D converter is critical for capturing every detail of your recordings into your computer. The Element series features some of the best Apogee A/D conversion. Recording through an Element ensures you will minimize unwanted noise and maximize the signal quality.
Microphone Preamps
Whether you are recording powerful drums, dynamic vocals or delicate strings, you need a high-quality mic preamp to capture the finest details of the performance. The Element Series mic preamps feature Apogee's Advanced Stepped Gain Architecture™. This analog circuit is designed to dynamically optimize across a gain range of 0-75 dB to provide superior bandwidth and low distortion.
Digital to Analog Conversion
With a high-quality D/A converter, you will hear more definition in each track and virtual instrument. This clarity makes it easier for you to make precise adjustments and achieve the ideal balance when mixing your music. When you listen to your sessions through an Element, tracks will blend more harmoniously and mixing will be easier. The high end will sound crisp and clear and the low end will be tight and well defined.
Clocking
An audio interface relies on a clock source like an orchestra relies on a conductor. A digital audio clock provides a timing signal to all the parts of a digital audio system so that each part of the AD/DA process may be synchronized. Element has its own built-in clock source and provides professional Word Clock IN and OUT for syncing with other digital audio gear. Use Element as the master clock to take advantage of Apogee's superior built-in clocking technology.
Thunderbolt Connectivity
The Element Series Thunderbolt driver offers incredible low-latency performance (1.41 ms round-trip) and rock-solid stability. Apogee's custom driver uses less of your computer's CPU power with the help of Direct Memory Access (DMA) technology. This allows you to run more plug-ins and monitor through your DAW at a low buffer setting. Element's low-latency driver means you don't have to choose between power and speed.
Apogee Control Software
The modern, streamlined Apogee Control interface app with Essentials Control Strip window offers extensive flexibility to customize your workflow and adapt to your creativity. It lets you access all I/O controls and settings for your Element hardware.
Select your input type, adjust input/output levels, configure up to 3 different low-latency mixers, and more. You can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to quickly select any input or output and adjust the level.
The unit can be wirelessly controlled via the free Apogee Control Remote for iOS app (iPad, iPhone or iPod touch), which gives you access to the hardware settings included in the Apogee Control Essentials Window.
The Element is compatible with Apogee Control hardware remote (available separately).
Combine Elements
Element 24, 46, and 88 are built to work together. Connect any two Elements directly to a Thunderbolt port on your computer and increase the number of analog I/O in your recording system. When using multiple Elements, the optical I/O is for the low-latency mixer internal bussing.
Logic Integration
When you're using Logic Pro X, you can set Element input settings like gain, input source and more directly from with Logic's Channel Strip, for the ultimate integrated system. Element's I/O settings are saved with each Logic session, for instant and effortless recall.
Max Sample Rate/Resolution | 192 kHz / 24-Bit |
Host Connection | 1 x Thunderbolt (MDP) (Thunderbolt 1) |
Analog I/O | 2 x Combo XLR-1/4" TRS Mic/Line/Hi-Z Input 2 x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Output 1 x 1/4" TRS Headphone Output |
Phantom Power | +48 V (Selectable on Individual Inputs) |
Digital I/O | 1 x TOSLINK / ADAT, S/MUX, S/PDIF Input 1 x TOSLINK / ADAT, S/MUX, S/PDIF Output 1 x BNC (Word Clock) Input 1 x BNC (Word Clock) Output |
MIDI I/O | None |
Sample Rates | 192 kHz (AD/DA Conversion) |
Bit Depth | 24-Bit (AD/DA Conversion) |
Latency | 1.41 ms at 96 kHz (Dependent on Buffer Size, Input to Output) |
OS Compatibility | macOS 10.10 or Later |
RAM Requirements | 4 GB (8 GB Recommended) |
Required Hardware | Available Thunderbolt Port Thunderbolt Cable (Not Included) |