So obviously Mki's have not been addressed but I am following up with him about that. We have not yet announced Thunderbolt drivers for Windows for any product, but as I described above we have a number of solutions. Shipping TBD.Īll current Apogee USB devices will be Windows Compatible (JAM,MiC,ONE,Duet Quartet). We should be shipping that solution in the beginning of 2018.Īpogee's Dante Card will support Windows. All controls are handled from the touch panel and other details can be changed in PTHD.Īpogee's SoundGrid Ethernet solution will be 100% windows compatible. Symphony I/O MkII Pro Tools HD is fully compatible with Windows. The only problem is the cost - owch I'll be biting the bullet to remove the beeps Its the only solution I've found - short of downgrading my PC to XP. Symphony I/O MkII can work like a standard A/D/A converter via ADAT or AES/EBU and connect to any third party interfacing card such as RME, Lynx etc. I can confirm the USB Audio - the low latency experience ASIO driver works well for the Mini-me on Windows 7 64 bit in Reaper without any messing about at all. We have a number of Windows solutions for Symphony I/O MkII. Since Apogee came out with a statment about their USB Audio Interfaces and Win10 support this week.I thought I would post an update on om their support department.
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