I sold my Apollo Twin mkII for this and it’s definitely worth it!
Great monitoring capabilities with three presets available directly from the interface. (You have to set them up in a computer but after that they’re standalone)
I have two gripes with this interface.
One is that there are no mute switches, a thing I’ve grown accustomed to with my gear hooked up to a mixer in to the apollo interface. This way i could mute noisy stuff but still have it set up for quick recording.
This can be worked around by having cues set for muting but then you’ll lose cues for live recording with other musicians.
The second gripe is that you have to use the software for setting up the interface and make changes to it, for example, setting it up for re-amping. This is normal interface stuff which I had with my Apollo and my old Liquid Saffire but for me, about to make the change from mac to ipad recording, it’s annoying that i cant use an app for it. But for normal pc/mac users it’s no issue.
I love all the connections and they help a lot in building a hardware based, as little daw as possible, studio.
Great sturdy construction.
Great sound!
Nice preamps!
Two headphone amps!
Re-amping and two monitor sets!
Phono.
Midi!
Blue-tooth was a surprisingly nice feature.
I won’t miss my old UA interface!