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Apollo FireWire Hardware Manual Interconnections
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Interconnections
Installation Notes
Apollo may get hot during normal operation if it doesn’t receive adequate airflow circulation around its
chassis vents. For optimum results when mounting Apollo in a rack, leaving at least one empty rack
space above the unit to allow adequate airflow for cooling is recommended.
As with any sound system, the following steps are recommended to avoid audio spikes in your
speakers:
1. Apply power to the speakers last, after all other devices (including Apollo 8) are powered on.
2. Turn off the speakers first, before all other devices (including Apollo 8) are powered off.
Basic Setup
This diagram illustrates a simple Apollo setup that might be used by an individual musician/engineer for
recording and mixing.
The example shows an electric guitar connected to the Hi-Z input of channel 1 and a microphone connected to
the XLR input of channel 2 so they can both be recorded simultaneously. Headphones are used during tracking
to avoid track bleed from the monitor speakers (Monitor Mute is enabled during tracking). The left and right
monitor outputs are connected to a loudspeaker system for use during mixdown.
Key points for this example:
Two preamp channels are used (electric guitar and microphone)
Mic/Line switch for channel 2 is set to “Mic”
Monitor outputs are connected to powered monitors (or an amp+speaker system)
Typical Setup
This diagram illustrates an Apollo setup that might be used by two musicians that are recording
simultaneously. In this setup, only analog devices are connected; digital I/O is not used.
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