NEW PRODUCT: Apogee Quartet

oh crap, it has ADAT. the main thing holding me back on the Duet was the lack of adat and one more output. Yes!
 
It's logical they release a 4in to fill the gap between the duet and the ensemble but I don't see myself with only 4in, it's not enough for drum tracking, and more than enough for home studio use. I would be interested in it if it were 8in. The strategy is maybe to motivate serious buyers into setting up the Quartet/Ensemble duo.
 
I'm confused, it has two ADAT inputs but it says you can only run 8 channels through the digital inputs.

Is that assuming you're using 192 kHz or something?
 
Christ, I kind of want this. Too bad it's $1300.

Yep, I think this thing is cool. I'm pretty much only mixing and recording vocals at home so it would be perfect for me.

I don't understand the anti-rackmount thing they're doing these days. If you actually used this thing to it's potential your desk would be total chaos.

Yep, kind of annoying

It's logical they release a 4in to fill the gap between the duet and the ensemble but I don't see myself with only 4in, it's not enough for drum tracking, and more than enough for home studio use. I would be interested in it if it were 8in. The strategy is maybe to motivate serious buyers into setting up the Quartet/Ensemble duo.

I work at a studio. I do a lot of mixing at home. Perfect for people in a similar position. You could be right about the quartet/ensemble or quartet/duo thing.

I'm confused, it has two ADAT inputs but it says you can only run 8 channels through the digital inputs.

Is that assuming you're using 192 kHz or something?

Probably. Dunno how recording up to 8 simultaneous channels at 192 would go down with USB 2 though. Never tried so I can't really comment.

Still - great conversion, 4 mic amps, monitor controller (doubt it has talk back though)... this thing is ok.
 
It's logical they release a 4in to fill the gap between the duet and the ensemble but I don't see myself with only 4in, it's not enough for drum tracking, and more than enough for home studio use.
I see what you mean but it's perfect if you need to track a few guitars/vocals and reamp. Two out units piss me off.
 
I don't understand the anti-rackmount thing they're doing these days. If you actually used this thing to it's potential your desk would be total chaos.

+1, if this thing was rack mountable, I'd like it a whole lot more. I could care less about all the digital displays and fancy touch pad shit. Take that crap out and put 2-4 analog inputs on it and this thing would be epic :eek:

Now, if they put some kind of DAW control into the digital displays, it'd be another thing - But who cares about a touch pad that allows you to select channels so you can adjust their volume? Put a damn knob in its place and save a few hundred :bah:

If the price was closer to $1000, I think this thing would sell really well, but there's a lot of good stuff in the $1300 range already that have more features and can actually be racked.

I'm confused, it has two ADAT inputs but it says you can only run 8 channels through the digital inputs.

Is that assuming you're using 192 kHz or something?
It's for S/MUX.
 
If you're just mixing at home why not opt for a Duet2? Are you using enough outboard to justify the Quartet and to not go for an RME instead?

Using some outboard and on occasions I'm using more than 2 mics at home. Duet2 looks a great unit too.