Description
Meet the Symphony Studio Series
All three Apogee Symphony Studio Series interfaces offer a powerful, no-nonsense solution for modern workflows and channel formats; however, they have differing I/O specifications to handle different types of projects. Equipped with two mic/line inputs and 12 line outs, the Apogee Symphony Studio 2 x 12 interface meets the needs of budget-conscious studios involved in up to 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos mixing. With eight mic/line inputs and eight line outs, the Symphony Studio 8 x 8 is the spiritual successor to Apogee’s legacy Ensemble interface, but delivers significantly improved performance and higher fidelity, enhanced by the inclusion of input and output DSP. Lastly, the Symphony Studio 8 x 16 provides eight mic/line inputs and 16 line outs to satisfy the requirements of immersive audio projects requiring 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos configurations.
Apogee Symphony Studio 2 x 12:
- 2 mic/line inputs, 12 line outputs
- Supports up to 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos configurations
Apogee Symphony Studio 8 x 8:
- 8 mic/line inputs, 8 line outputs
- High-performance interface for non-immersive formats
Apogee Symphony Studio 8 x 16:
- 8 mic/line inputs, 16 line outputs
- Supports up to 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos configurations
Industry-leading sound quality
Infused with Apogee’s uncompromising sound quality, the Symphony Studio Series interfaces are equipped with everything smaller studios need to thrive in a competitive industry. All three models include Symphony MkII–class converters that provide pristine, audiophile-grade AD/DA conversion. Featuring transparent mic preamps with a robust 75dB of gain on tap, these interfaces transform mic selection into an artistic decision, rather than a technical one. When you can choose microphones for their sonic merits rather than their output, you can deploy your prized low-output passive ribbon mic on a quiet source without a second thought. Very liberating, in a creative sense!
Features, performance, and value
Other Symphony Studio Series features include dual independent headphone outputs, hardware DSP speaker calibration with EQ, delay, and bass management, immersive audio support up to 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos configurations, advanced immersive monitor control with support for up to two subwoofers, low-latency direct monitoring, an input DSP channel strip, and more. With their plug-and-play USB-C connectivity, Symphony Studio Series audio interfaces seamlessly integrate into your macOS or Windows DAW-based workflow. Sweetwater’s advice: Offering smaller studios the same core advantages that large commercial facilities enjoy with Symphony Mk II, the Apogee Symphony Studio Series delivers the features, performance, and value you’re looking for.
Apogee Symphony Studio Series Features:
- Uncompromising Apogee sound quality
- 3 models available to suit your studio’s requirements
- Up to 8 mic/line inputs; up to 16 line-level outputs
- Immersive audio support up to 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos configurations
- Symphony MkII–class converters
- Transparent microphone preamps with 75dB of gain
- 2 independent, 0-ohm headphone outputs
- Hardware DSP speaker calibration with EQ, delay, and bass management
- Input DSP Symphony Studio channel strip
- Advanced immersive monitor control
- Control 2 software powering 16 Apogee monitor workflows
- Monitor calibration and control: stereo, 5.1, 7.1.4, 9.1.6
- Support for up to 2 subwoofers
- Optional Apogee Control hardware remote with 8 programmable buttons
- USB-C for plug-and-play operation
- Mac and Windows compatibility
- Low-latency direct monitoring for inspiring performances
- Robust chassis with extruded aluminum faceplate
- Included USB-C locking cable, IEC power cable