Review: Symphony Desktop
The Symphony Desktop is “cheap” in relation to its big brother, because you have to put almost one and a half thousand euros for the small interface. But you get a top class audio interface with some extraordinary features.
Few analog connections
From the outside, you can‘t directly see the special features of Apogee Symphony Desktop, apart from the lack of any control elements with the exception of the large volume control. The entire operation takes place via a large touchscreen display. In the front, there is an instrument input for uncomplicated direct access, as well as the headphone output. An instrument input and headphone output are located at the front for uncomplicated direct access.
On the back there are two further inputs for instruments or microphones, designed as XLR/jack combo sockets. The second input doubles the front input and switches
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