
Apollo Drum Kit WAV
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‘Apollo Loop Pack Bundle’ is a bundle pack of this Trap series containing three volumes of loops. In total, there are 60 melody loops to help you start new productions. This high quality bundle provides you with essential melodies to elevate your tracks and is inspired by the styles of Travis Scott, Drake, Post Malone, XXXtentacion and more. Guaranteeing instant inspiration, all sound files are professionally mixed and mastered as always. The melodies come in a range of keys and were made with synths, keys, guitars, flutes, bells and more. Everything included can be used in your productions 100% Royalty-Free.
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Studio pro takes you on a journey into Universal Audio’s amazing Apollo hardware interfaces and Console Application, showing you everything you need to know when working with the Apollo Twin MkII and 8P, such as setting them up, routing, creating cue and headphone mixes, using multiple hardware units at once and so much more… Marcus begins by welcoming you and reveals all that will be taught in the series, followed by in-depth overviews of both the Apollo Twin MkII and Apollo 8P hardware interfaces. Next, Marcus dives deep into the UA Console Application where you’ll explore all the different sections and menus. Unison Enabled Preamps are next, and you’ll discover the functionality and features of the amazing unison enabled preamp technology found in the UA Apollo Twin MkII and 8P interfaces. Moving on, Marcus focuses on workflow, showing you how to setup your DAW in order to fully maximize the full power of the UA Apollo system, followed by setting up cue mixes, control room functions on the hardware and software, the Recall Plug-In, how to combine multiple UA Apollo interfaces, customizing the Flex I/O Driver, setting up virtual outputs and much, much more.
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Universal Audio has supercharged their Apollo Console software, and studio guru Matt Whatley shows you all the basics plus cool routing and customization options that are available via the Console software when recording with the awesome Apollo 2 series interfaces. Matt first gives you a quick look at the entire console, followed by How to Install the UAD Apollo 2 Console Software and Drivers. Then he dives into the specific views offered by the Console Software, starting with the Overview View and then explaining the other Sectional Views. Moving on, you’ll learn how to integrate the Apollo 2 console with your DAW. From there, you’ll discover the new UAD plug-ins available to you with the new software. Finally, Matt finishes the series with a video on How to Use Aux Sends and Create a Cue Mix.
Studio guru gives you a head start into the powerful but flexible Universal Audio UAD Apollo Console software. Learn all the basics plus cool routing and customization options that are available when recording with the awesome Apollo series interfaces. Matt first welcomes you and gives a preview of what’s to come in the series, followed by How to Install the UAD Console Software and Drivers. Apollo Console Inputs & Functions are next, and you’ll explore how they’re Controlled with both the software or via the Apollo hardware. Moving on, you’ll learn several Ways to Use the Apollo Console with your DAW, as well as Routing Techniques and Options. Wrapping it up, Matt explains what the Virtual Channels are and why you would want to use them.

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