Apogee Debuts Symphony I/O MK II | DANTE + PTHD
Symphony I/O Mk II is a multi-channel audio interface featuring Apogee’s flagship AD/DA conversion, modular, configurable I/O (up to 32 inputs and outputs), intuitive touchscreen display and optional microphone preamps.
Now, with the Symphony I/O Mk II Dante option card and a simple ethernet cable, Symphony I/O Mk II can be easily connected and shared across post production, broadcast, live sound or recording studio networks. The Symphony I/O Mk II Dante option card also includes Pro Tools HD connectivity for integration of Pro Tools HD systems into a Dante network environment.
The Symphony I/O Mk II Dante option card uses Audinate’s Brooklyn II module which features plug-and-play media networking for up to 32 bidirectional channels at 96kHz and 16 bidirectional channels up to 192k.
The system can be configured with a number of custom options ranging from 8-32 analog I/O channels. Symphony I/O MK II Dante allows up to 32 channels with ProTools and redundant Dante connectivity to be fitted into a single two space rack device providing the smallest footprint available with this feature set.
With the included Pro Tools HD peripheral port, Symphony I/O Mk II let users route audio between their Pro Tools session, the Dante network and Symphony I/O modules, no need for an additional, stand-alone box.
Symphony I/O Mk II features Apogee Network Control Software. Apogee Network Control gives users remote, software access to all Symphony I/O Mk II settings. From your computer you can calibrate all channels, set output monitor levels, select analog level type, adjust mic-pre gain and more. Drag and drop setup and color coding let you create custom view that let you see up to 6 devices in a single window. Apogee Network Control works on macOS and Windows 10 computers and is compatible with the Apogee Control hardware remote.