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1
Yes
,
Apogee
interfaces
including
Duet
,
ONE
,
and
Quartet
have
been
tested
and
work
well
with
USB
3
.
0
ports
.
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To find out what version of Maestro you have installed:
- Open Maestro 2 (found in your Mac's application folder) and click on the “Apogee Maestro 2″ menu in the upper left-hand corner of the desktop menu bar
- select “About Maestro 2″. This will bring up a window showing you which version you have installed (see example below)
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September 4, 2012
Quartet, Quartet: Compatibility, Quartet: General, Quartet: How To
0
Before
you
get
started
,
make
sure
that
you
have
updated
the
firmware
on
both
Quartets
to
the
most
recent
version
.
After
the
firmware
has
been
updated
,
run
the
most
recent
Quartet
software
installer
.
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;
Setup
1
)
After
you
have
ran
the
software
installer
,
open
up
"
Audio
MIDI
Setup
",
found
in
Applications
&
gt
;
Utilities
.
2
)
Make
sure
both
Quartets
are
set
to
the
same
sample
-
rate
by
selecting
each
device
and
choosing
the
correct
sample
-
rate
from
the
drop
-
down
menu
.
3
)
Create
an
Aggregate
Device
in
Audio
MIDI
Setup
by
clicking
on
the
"+"
icon
at
the
bottom
left
side
of
the
device
column
and
selecting
"
Create
Aggregate
Device
".
4
)
In
the
right
side
of
Audio
MIDI
Setup
,
select
the
checkbox
beside
each
Quartet
.
The
Clock
Source
drop
-
down
menu
should
blank
.
5
)
With
"
Aggregate
Device
"
still
selected
,
go
back
to
the
bottom
of
the
device
column
and
click
on
the
"
gear
"
icon
.
Choose
"
Use
This
Device
For
Sound
Input
"
and
"
Use
This
Device
For
Sound
Output
"
to
set
your
Aggregate
Device
as
the
default
input
&
amp
;
output
.
The
Aggregate
Device
should
now
show
the
speaker
and
mic
icons
next
to
it
.

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Using Logic
1
)
Launch
Logic
and
go
to
the
Audio
Preferences
(
Logic
Pro
&
gt
;
Preferences
&
gt
;
Audio
).
Click
on
the
drop
-
down
menu
for
the
Output
Device
and
select
"
Aggregate
Device
".
It
should
automatically
select
Aggregate
Device
for
your
Input
Device
as
well
.
Click
the
"
Apply
Changes
"
button
at
the
bottom
of
the
window
.
2
)
To
set
up
the
I
/
O
labels
in
Logic
for
your
Aggregate
Device
,
go
to
the
Options
menu
,
select
"
Audio
"
and
then
"
I
/
O
Labels
".
The
I
/
O
Labels
window
will
appear
.
Click
anywhere
in
the
window
and
then
press
Command
-
A
to
select
all
.
Now
click
on
one
of
the
circles
in
the
"
Provided
by
Driver
"
column
.
This
will
select
all
of
the
i
/
o
labels
for
your
Aggregate
Device
.
Close
the
I
/
O
Labels
window
.
3
)
Now
you
'
re
ready
to
record
with
your
Aggregate
Device
!
Create
a
track
and
assign
your
input
and
output
.

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nbsp
;
Hotplugging
devices
or
sleep
/
wake
while
Logic
is
open
isn
'
t
recommended
while
using
an
Aggregate
Device
.
If
you
hotplug
or
sleep
/
wake
,
you
may
have
to
quit
and
relaunch
Logic
.
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nbsp
;
Using ProTools
1
)
Launch
ProTools
and
before
creating
or
opening
a
session
,
select
"
Playback
Engine
"
by
clicking
on
the
Setup
menu
.
Select
"
Aggregate
Device
"
in
the
top
drop
-
down
menu
for
the
Playback
Engine
and
then
click
"
OK
".
ProTools
may
have
to
quit
and
relaunch
after
this
.
2
)
After
you
'
ve
relaunched
ProTools
,
go
to
the
"
I
/
O
Setup
"
by
clicking
on
the
Setup
menu
and
selecting
"
I
/
O
".
After
the
I
/
O
Setup
window
opens
,
click
"
Default
"
in
both
the
input
and
output
tabs
.
3
)
You
can
customize
the
i
/
o
labels
by
double
-
clicking
on
an
entry
and
entering
a
label
of
your
choice
.
Hotplugging
devices
or
sleep
/
wake
while
ProTools
is
open
isn
'
t
recommended
while
using
an
Aggregate
Device
.
If
you
hotplug
or
sleep
/
wake
,
you
may
have
to
quit
and
relaunch
ProTools
.
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;
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Troubleshooting
If
you
ever
run
into
"
choppy
"
audio
or
clicks
and
pops
while
using
an
Aggregate
Device
,
here
is
a
list
of
troubleshooting
tips
:
-
Make
sure
both
devices
are
set
to
the
same
sample
-
rate
in
Audio
MIDI
Setup
-
Quit
and
relaunch
Logic
or
ProTools
.
-
Reload
the
driver
in
Logic
by
going
to
the
Audio
Preferences
,
toggling
the
I
/
O
Buffer
Size
back
&
amp
;
forth
and
then
clicking
"
Apply
Changes
".
-
Try
raising
the
I
/
O
Buffer
Size
in
Logic
'
s
Audio
Preferences
or
ProTools
'
Playback
Engine
.
-
Open
Audio
MIDI
Setup
,
delete
Aggregate
Device
and
create
a
new
Aggregate
Device
using
the
steps
above
.
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Quartet, Quartet: Compatibility, Quartet: General
1
Yes
,
if
the
Quartet
is
assigned
to
be
used
for
the
Macintosh
computers
Input
and
Output
,
audio
can
be
recorded
and
played
back
in
iMovie
through
the
Quartet
.
This
is
done
by
opening
the
Apple
Audio
MIDI
Setup
Utility
in
the
Utilities
folder
,
Selecting
the
Quartet
in
the
left
column
,
then
Right
or
Control
Click
on
it
and
select
"
Use
this
device
for
Sound
Input
and
Output
".
Alternatively
this
can
be
setup
in
System
Preferences
Sound
page
by
selecting
Quartet
for
Input
and
Output
.
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