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How do I set up MIDI input for virtual instruments in my DAW using the Apollo Solo Heritage Edition?
Ensure the Apollo Solo is connected and recognized by your computer and DAW. Then, configure your DAW's MIDI input settings to select the Apollo Solo as the MIDI input device.
Can I save custom channel strip settings (EQ, compression, etc.) as presets directly within the Apollo Solo Heritage Edition, and how do I recall them?
Yes, save channel strip settings as presets within the UAD Console application by clicking the preset name and selecting 'Save As'. You can then recall these presets from the same menu or by browsing your custom presets folder.
How do I monitor my audio with near-zero latency while using UAD plugins in the Apollo Solo Heritage Edition?
Utilize the UAD Console application's 'Monitoring' section to route your input signals through UAD plugins for real-time monitoring, ensuring near-zero latency performance during recording.
My Apollo Solo Heritage Edition is not being recognized by my computer, even though it's connected via Thunderbolt 3. What should I do?
First, ensure your Thunderbolt 3 port is functional and compatible, then check that you've installed the latest UAD drivers and firmware from the Universal Audio website, and restart both your computer and the Apollo Solo.
What's the benefit of the included 'Heritage Edition' plugins, and how do I access them on my Apollo Solo?
The Heritage Edition plugins are a collection of classic UAD emulations (like the 1176, LA-2A, Pultec) providing vintage analog tones, and they are automatically available in the UAD Console and within your DAW after registering your device with Universal Audio.