![]() At 2x sample rates (88.2 / 96kHz) two optical cables are required to maintain 8 channels of streaming, and at 4x sample rates (176.4 / 192kHz) only 4 channels are available. ![]() Next, connect an optical Toslink cable from the ADAT output of the Apollo to the ADAT input of the OMNI. Next, connect the Apollo directly to your host computer either via FireWire or Thunderbolt depending on the connections available on both the computer and your Apollo - this direct connection will provide control of the Apollo via Console. ![]() ![]() The directions and diagram below refer to the Avid HD OMNI, however this setup will work with any PTHD interface that features optical ADAT input.įirst, install and connect your Avid HD OMNI and Avid HD Native / HDX hardware as you normally would. Integrating an Apollo interface with your existing PTHD hardware only requires a few additional connections. Note: This article only applies to an Apollo FireWire, Apollo 8, or Apollo 8p, as an optical ADAT output is required for the described setup.Īlready own Pro Tools HD hardware but want to utilize an Apollo interface to gain access to Realtime UAD Processing and Unison plug-in features? This article will guide you through the process of setting up and using an Apollo interface as the front end for a PTHD system. ![]()
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