Apogee is a manufacturer of audio equipment and accessories, specializing in digital audio converters, microphones, and audio interfaces for professional and home recording studios. Their products are known for their high-quality sound and sleek design.
Founded in 1985 by Bettina and Christof Latka
Initially focused on making digital desktop publishing systems
Shifted focus to audio equipment in the 90s
Introduced their first audio interface, the Rosetta 800, in 2004
Launched their popular ONE audio interface for Mac in 2010
Received a Technical Grammy Award in 2019 for their contributions to the music industry
Manufacturer of audio interfaces, analog hardware, and plugins for professional audio production
Manufacturer of audio interfaces and other audio equipment for professional and home recording studios
Manufacturer of audio interfaces, converters, and other audio equipment for professional audio production
A line of Thunderbolt audio interfaces, available in 2, 4, and 8 input configurations
A portable audio interface for Mac, featuring two inputs and four outputs
A microphone for Mac, iOS, and Windows, designed for recording vocals and acoustic instruments
A portable audio interface for guitar and bass, with a built-in headphone output
A high-end audio interface for Mac and Windows, featuring 10 inputs and 14 outputs
The Element series is geared towards professional audio production, with advanced features like Thunderbolt connectivity and direct hardware monitoring. The Symphony Desktop is also designed for professional use, but with a more streamlined interface and simplified workflow.
Most Apogee products are designed for use with Mac computers and iOS devices, but some are compatible with Windows as well. Check the product specifications before purchasing to make sure it will work with your setup.
The Duet and ONE audio interfaces are both great options for home recording, depending on your needs. The Duet offers more inputs and outputs, while the ONE is more compact and portable.
Yes, Apogee offers several microphones, including the MiC+ for recording vocals and acoustic instruments, and the HypeMiC for podcasting and voiceover work.
Apogee is known for their high-quality sound and sleek design, as well as their focus on digital audio conversion technology. They are also a popular choice among professional musicians and recording engineers for their reliability and ease of use.