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Universal Audio announced the Apollo Twin USB, a two-channel audio interface meant for Windows PC users. Universal Audio just launched a Windows version of its Apollo Twin two-channel audio interface, a device highly regarded by many DJ/producers. Previously exclusive to Mac users, the new Apollo Twin USB uses a USB 3.0 cable instead of Thunderbolt, letting DJ/producers use it with their PC-based digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Pro Tools. This means that they now have a low-priced point of entry into Universal Audio’s catalogue of high class analogue emulation plugins.

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As DAWs continue to become the hub of the modern recording studio, software plugins that mimic hardware such as EQs and compressors provide a cost-effective and practical solution for both pro and bedroom producers. Universal Audio emulates classic gear from the most prestigious names in recording such as API, Neve, and SSL, letting you add their sound into your productions without spending an arm and the leg for the “real thing”. These emulation plugins require a Universal Audio interface to run them – the Apollo Twin USB is one such interface, and could serve as the heart of any DJ/producer’s set-up whether at home or on the go. • The Apollo Twin USB will be available from October 2015 for US$899.

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Hi, Thanks for posting! You'll want to check out the FL Studio Documentation on setting up and audio interface here: This is where you will choose your M-Track ASIO driver. Then check out their guide on actually recording in FL Studio: Keep in mind, some versions of FL Studio will not record audio tracks. If this is the case, check out our guide on setting up your M-Track with the included Ableton Live Lite: Keep in mind, if you're using Windows, you'll likely want to use the ASIO drivers instead of the class-compliant MME/DirectX drivers as specified in the guide.

I hope this helps! Hi, Thanks for posting! You'll want to check out the FL Studio Documentation on setting up and audio interface here: FL Studio - Audio Setup This is where you will choose your M-Track ASIO driver. Then check out their guide on actually recording in FL Studio: FL Studio - Recording Audio Keep in mind, some versions of FL Studio will not record audio tracks. If this is the case, check out our guide on setting up your M-Track with the included Ableton Live Lite: M-Track MKII - Recording in Ableton Live Lite Keep in mind, if you're using Windows, you'll likely want to use the ASIO drivers instead of the class-compliant MME/DirectX drivers as specified in the guide.

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