Apogee Announces Mac Pro Compatibility

US Symphony Thunderbolt is fully compatible with the new Apple Mac Pro      02/01/14

Apogee Announces Mac Pro Compatibility


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Apogee Electronics has announced its multi-channel Thunderbolt audio recording solution featuring Symphony I/O and Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge is fully compatible with the new Apple Mac Pro. Here's the details in their own words...

Apogee's Symphony System (Symphony I/O and Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge) offers up to 64 channels of industry-leading AD/DA conversion to any Thunderbolt equipped Mac computer. Since its release in 2011, Symphony I/O has become the standard interface for many of the world's most successful engineers and artists. Combined with the unprecedented power of the new Mac Pro, the incredible speed and bandwidth of Thunderbolt and limitless creative possibilities of Logic Pro X, the Symphony System is the best-sounding, most powerful professional audio workstation available for the Mac.

Symphony I/O + Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge Highlights

  • Connect Symphony I/O to any Thunderbolt-equipped Mac
  • Up to 64 channels of I/O with Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge
  • Up to 32 channels of analog I/O in a single Symphony I/O
  • 44.1-192 kHz/24-bit
  • Latency = 1.8 ms at 96kHz/32 buffer
  • 2 Thunderbolt ports for connecting additional peripherals
  • Works with Logic Pro X and all other Core Audio compatible applications on Mac
  • Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge is certified by Intel
  • Made in the U.S.A.


Pricing and Availability:

Symphony I/O Price: Starting at $2496

Symphony 64 | ThunderBridge Price: $995

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