Universal Audio Apollo X8 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface (Mac/Win) (2024)

Apollo x8 allows music producers, project, and post-production studios to track, overdub, and mix with new world-beating A/D and D/A conversion, HEXA Core UAD plug-in processing, and 7.1 surround sound monitoring* — all in a sleek rackmount Thunderbolt 3 audio interface for Mac** or PC.

Built upon UA’s 60-year heritage of audio craftsmanship, this 18 x 24 interface distinguishes itself with four Unison™-enabled mic preamps, providing authentic emulations of preamps from Neve, API, Manley, SSL, and more, plus all-new HEXA Core processing — yielding 50% more DSP for running UAD Powered Plug-Ins in real time.

Elite-Class A/D and D/A Conversion:
With thousands of chart-topping songs and hundreds of Grammy-winning albums under their belt, Apollo interfaces are no strangers to tracking stellar-sounding records. To improve on the previous generation Apollo interface’s class-leading audio conversion, UA engineers obsessively auditioned the latest A/D and D/A converters — ultimately pairing elite-class 24-bit/192 kHz converters with all-new analog circuitry for an ultra-pristine signal path.

With 129 dB dynamic range and -119 dB THD+N, Apollo x8’s open, natural sound quality rivals any dedicated high-end converter on the market — regardless of price — and is the perfect starting point for applying UAD processing.

Realtime UAD HEXA Core Processing:
Apollo x8 features new HEXA Core processing, with six DSP chips and 50% more UAD plug-in processing power than previous Apollos. This lets you run more UAD plug-ins, whether you’re tracking in real time with channel strips from Neve, Manley, or API, or running high UAD plug-in counts when mixing in your DAW.

From the tube warmth of Pultec EQs on guitars to the musical tube limiting of the LA-2A on vocals, or the pump of a genuine 1176 or Fairchild 670 tube compressor on drums, your recordings will take a giant leap forward with a rich, three-dimensional analog sound that UAD plug‚Äëins provide.

Unison Technology - The Genuine Sound of Neve, API & Manley Preamps:
Perfect for musicians, engineers, producers, and sound designers, Apollo x8 features four Unison-enabled mic preamps, letting you track through exacting mic preamp emulations from Neve, API, Manley, Helios, SSL, and Universal Audio. A Universal Audio exclusive, Unison technology nails the tone of these sought-after tube and solid state mic pres — including their input impedance, gain stage “sweet spots,” and the component-level circuit behaviors of the original hardware.

The secret to Unison is its hardware-software integration between Apollo’s mic preamps and its onboard HEXA Core DSP Acceleration. Simply place a Unison preamp plug-in on your mic input in Apollo Console software, and it physically reconfigures the Apollo interface's impedance — so you can tap into the classic sounds of the world’s most recorded mic preamps.

A Full Suite of Classic Analog Processing Onboard:
Of course, a hallmark feature of Apollo is its Realtime UAD Processing, letting you run the full library of UAD plug-ins with near-zero latency. Apollo x8 includes the Realtime Analog Classics Plus plug-in bundle, so you can record and mix with the world’s only authentic Teletronix LA-2A, 1176LN, and Fairchild compressors, the Unison-enabled UA 610-B Tube Preamp & EQ, and iconic guitar and bass amps from Marshall and Ampeg.

Access the World of UAD Powered Plug-Ins:
Going beyond the included Realtime Analog Classics Plus plug-ins, Apollo x8 lets you tap into the full UAD Powered Plug-In library of legendary vintage EQs, compressors, reverbs, tape machines, channel strips, and more — at near-zero latency, regardless of your audio software’s buffer size and without taxing your computer’s CPU.

With exclusive emulations from SSL, Neve, Studer, Manley, Helios, API, Ampex, Lexicon, Fender, and more,† it’s like having a studio full of iconic analog gear, in a single rack space. And unlike competing interfaces, these award-winning DSP-powered plug-ins are also available in your DAW for mixing.

Surround Sound Monitoring and +24 dBu Operation:
With comprehensive surround monitoring support for formats up to 7.1, Apollo x8 is a boon for engineers and producers working on audio and music for video games, television, and the web. In addition, Apollo x8 offers selectable +24 dBu operation for out-of-the-box compatibility with professional mixing consoles and other high-end pro audio equipment.

Build an Expanded Studio System Over Thunderbolt:
Apollo x8 offers 18 x 24 simultaneous inputs/outputs (8 x 8 analog I/O) and two built-in Thunderbolt 3 ports. This allows users of any Thunderbolt-equipped Apollo Twin or Apollo rackmount audio interfaces to easily combine up to four Apollos and six total UAD-2 devices — adding fast, high-bandwidth I/O and DSP as your studio grows.

Universal Audio Apollo X8 Thunderbolt 3 Audio Interface (Mac/Win) (2024)

FAQs

How do I connect my Apollo interface to my Mac? ›

macOS
  1. Connect and power Apollo. Before installing the UAD software, connect your Apollo to a Thunderbolt port on your Mac with a Thunderbolt cable, then power on the Apollo.
  2. Download the UAD software. ...
  3. Install the UAD software. ...
  4. Register your Apollo. ...
  5. Authorize your Apollo.
Mar 28, 2024

Is Apollo compatible with Mac? ›

Thunderbolt Computer Compatibility

Apollo Twin is compatible with all Apple Mac computers that have an available Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 2, or Thunderbolt 3 port.

Does Apollo audio interface work with Windows? ›

Configure Windows Thunderbolt device

You can connect the Apollo Thunderbolt interface once Thunderbolt has been enabled in your PC's BIOS settings.

How do I add an interface to my Mac? ›

On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Network in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click the Action pop-up menu on the right, then choose Add Service. Click the Interface pop-up menu, then choose a network interface.

Why does my Mac say cannot use Thunderbolt accessories? ›

Check that you're using the right port: Make sure you connect the Thunderbolt cable to a Thunderbolt port , not a USB-C port. See the Apple Support article Identify the ports on your Mac. Check for device firmware or software updates: Make sure you installed any software and firmware that came with the device.

Does Apollo need Thunderbolt? ›

1. The host computer must have an available Thunderbolt 3 port. 2. For Apollo Thunderbolt 2 devices, a qualified Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter is required.

Which Apollo solo for Mac? ›

Apollo Solo is compatible with all Apple Mac computers that have Thunderbolt 3 via a USB-C port. The computer must meet the system requirements. Apollo Solo is not compatible with the Apple Macbook*, which features a USB-C port but does not support Thunderbolt 3.

Can you use UAD Apollo without computer? ›

Although the Console application is required to utilize all Apollo Twin MkII features, the hardware unit can be used as a digital mixer with limited functionality without a Thunderbolt connection to a host computer.

Does Apollo interface come with plugins? ›

When you buy an Apollo audio interface, you get an included UAD plug-in bundle that gives you authentic emulations of the greatest analog recording equipment ever made.

Does Apollo x8 come with a Thunderbolt cable? ›

System Requirements. ALL: Thunderbolt 3 cable (not included)

Can I use Apollo Thunderbolt with USB-C? ›

Always connect Apollo X to a Thunderbolt 3 port with a Thunderbolt 3 cable. Thunderbolt 3 uses USB-C connections to transfer data and power.

What is the difference between Apollo USB and Thunderbolt? ›

What is the difference between Apollo Twin USB and the Apollo Twin Thunderbolt? Apollo Twin USB works exclusively on Windows, Apollo Twin Thunderbolt works exclusively on Macs. Both Apollo Twin versions have the same feature set in terms of I/O, sonic performance and general functionality.

Why isn't my Apollo twin connecting to my Mac? ›

Check Thunderbolt Cable Orientation

The Thunderbolt logo must be face up on the Thunderbolt cable when plugged into both the Apollo Twin and the computer - if the Thunderbolt logo is not face up then the cable is inserted upside-down, which can be done fairly easily.

How do I connect my Apollo to my computer? ›

Follow the steps below to set up your device.
  1. Connect the Thunderbolt/USB/Firewire cable from the interface to your computer.
  2. Connect the power supply to your interface and power it on. The click you hear when you turn the interface on is just the internal relays. This is perfectly normal.
  3. Power on your computer.
Feb 13, 2024

How do I connect my Apollo twin to my new Mac? ›

Connect to Computer

1. Connect a Thunderbolt 3 cable (not included) to the Thunderbolt 3 port on Apollo Twin X's rear panel. 2. Connect the other end of the Thunderbolt 3 cable to an available Thunderbolt 3 port* on the computer.

What cable connects Apollo twin to Mac? ›

The Twin uses a standard TB1 or TB2 cable, which is what you need to send the signal out of the Twin. However, your MacBook (if it's a Pro) has a TB3 port. So you will need a TB2 to TB3 adapter which connects to the TB3 port on your computer.

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