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Although there are a few things that I don't like about it, overall, it's been a very positive experience using it for the past 1-2 months and for me, the benefits far outweigh the downsides.īesides of being aesthetically pleasing, the compact desktop unit is also has a very solid build quality and feel to it. There isn't an immediately visible DSP meter like UAD which allows me to see how much of Zen Tour's DSP I've used for running their plugins
#Antelope audio zen studio reviews windows 10#
AFX to DAW doesn't run very smoothly on Windows 10 as of the time of writing, although AFX2DAW for Windows is barely 2 months old, so I'll cut them some slack.
#Antelope audio zen studio reviews driver#
while the thunderbolt driver works fine in the DAW, requiring a 3rd party app like Voicemeeter to play Windows Audio could be a bit of a hassle As of the time of writing, it seems like what plugins are included is quite seasonal) buying the device comes with a good amount of Antelope plugins (for me, at least. number of quality input/outputs bang-for-buck-wise the control panel, being able to route anything to anything All the inputs and outputs (including the reamp output) work fine and sound great. After using it for a while, I'd say everything about the Zen Tour sounds pristine, definitely a class above my Audient iD44 in all aspects. I stumbled across the Zen Tour, and decided to give it a chance, despite previous negative reviews about driver issues. I use it to record vocals, acoustic/electric guitar, bass, analog synths, and I also send a stereo signal to my outboard effects and record them.

#Antelope audio zen studio reviews upgrade#
It was hard to look for a replacement for my Audient iD44, because it was hard to find an interface that had a significant upgrade in sound while having the Audient's flexibility. I'm currently using the Zen Tour Synergy Core via Thunderbolt 3 on a Windows 10 laptop, replacing the Audient as the centerpiece of my studio. I upgraded to the Zen Tour after my Audient gave up on me. Includes instruction manual, power cable, USB cable and warranty card.Dimensions (L x W x H): 255 x 168 x 62 mm.36 Real-time synergy core effects included - system requirements: Windows 10, OS X 10.12 or higher.5 x Preset buttons for quick and easy recall of preferred settings.2 x Independently assignable headphone outputs.4 x Discrete transistor microphone preamps with support for mic-modelling (for Antelope Audio Edge & Verge Modeling microphones).24 Channels at 192 kHz in / out via USB.32 Channels at 192 kHz in / out via Thunderbolt.Low latency over Thunderbolt and USB through FPGA technology.Antelope 64-bit acoustically focused clocking.2 x Stereo A / B monitor outputs in mastering quality (130 dB signal-to-noise ratio).4 x Microphone, 8 line and 4 Hi-Z inputs, 8 line and 2 reamping outputs.4 x ARM DSP + 2x FPGA for up to 256 effect instances per session.Wth Synergy Core FX Processing Platform.

32 x 32 Thunderbolt / 24 x 24 USB Interface
