I've never been happier than the day I sold my antelope orion studio and switched to RME. Antelope released a new firmware in which they broke the switching of analog inputs from microphone to line. Instead of fixing it as soon as possoble, they just pretended that nothing had happened. This problem has not been fixed for at least 7 months. Good that i was able to roll back to the previous firmware. As soon as antelope interface going to legacy page, youre f* up.
antelope is one the best audio interface,those people whom cannot use antelope with reason of firmware,software update etc,because they cannot use it in the right way[lol] ...good job antelope..and mr,johnbrownemonuments do the guitar sound very good....btw i still use my discrete 4 synergy core.. \m/
Yes, you can use the FX either on the recording path or the listening path, or even print through these via USB loopback. For example: 1) Amp -> Mic -> Preamp -> FX -> DAW Recording with FX, or 2) Amp -> Mic -> Preamp -> DAW Recording NO FX -> FX -> Headphones/Speakers. You could also record in both these ways at the same time. Or for mixing you could route things as: DAW USB send -> FX -> DAW USB return. Basically think of these as outboard gear!
Hi there, unfortunately TH-cam won't let me post a link here. But if you go to the Antelope website and then to Support (top right corner on the home page) under the Zen Quadro tab it is all listed. All this is also available inside the user manual. Cheers, Nik
Analog Inputs 2 × Mic / Line Inputs / Hi-Z Inputs 2 x Line inputs / Hi-Z Inputs 48V phantom power and independent preamp gain for each input Analog Outputs 1 × Stereo Monitor Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled 1 × Stereo Line Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled 2 × Stereo Headphone Outputs Mic Preamp Dynamic Range: 122 dB (A-weighted) THD: -116 dB Max input level: +20 dBu Max Gain: 75 dB D/A Monitor Converter Dynamic Range: 130 dB (A-Weighed) THD + N: -115 dB Max output level: +20 dBu D/A Line Out Converter Dynamic Range: 130 dB (A-Weighed) THD + N: -115 dB Max output level: +20 dBu Headphone outputs Dynamic Range: 118 dB (A-Weighed) Output impedance: 10 Ω A/D Converter Dynamic Range: 122 dB THD + N: -116 dB Digital Inputs 1 × S/PDIF (2 channels up to 192kHz) 1 x ADAT IN (up to 8 channels @ 44.1/48.0 kHz, supports up to 192kHz) Digital Outputs 1 × S/PDIF (2 channels up to 192kHz) Interface I/O 1 x USB 2.0 Type-C connector 16 channels of playback and recording, 24-bit / 192kHz Compatible with Windows and macOS 1 x USB 2.0 Type-C connector 2 channels of playback and recording, 24-bit / 192kHz Supports reverse charging for mobile devices Compatible with Windows, macOS, Android* and iOS* devices *Compatibility depends on the mobile device’s power delivery and specifications *Apple devices with Lightning ports require an Apple certified Camera kit adapter Clocking System 4th Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC™) 64-bit DDS Sample Rates (kHz) 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 OTHER Operating Temperature 0-50°C, 32-122°F Weight (Approx.) 0.9 kg / 1.98 lbs. Dimensions - Device (Approx) Width: 210mm / 8.2” Height: 58mm / 2.3” Depth: 136 mm / 5.3”
I've never been happier than the day I sold my antelope orion studio and switched to RME. Antelope released a new firmware in which they broke the switching of analog inputs from microphone to line. Instead of fixing it as soon as possoble, they just pretended that nothing had happened. This problem has not been fixed for at least 7 months. Good that i was able to roll back to the previous firmware. As soon as antelope interface going to legacy page, youre f* up.
antelope is one the best audio interface,those people whom cannot use antelope with reason of firmware,software update etc,because they cannot use it in the right way[lol] ...good job antelope..and mr,johnbrownemonuments do the guitar sound very good....btw i still use my discrete 4 synergy core.. \m/
can it run 2 pairs of studio monitors separately? if yes then Mains has to be muted and 2nd pair will be controlled in line out volume settings?
Can nam profiles and custom ir’s etc be imported into it?
How low can the latency go with this device?
Hi, is it possible to put the FX after the recording ?
Yes, you can use the FX either on the recording path or the listening path, or even print through these via USB loopback. For example: 1) Amp -> Mic -> Preamp -> FX -> DAW Recording with FX, or 2) Amp -> Mic -> Preamp -> DAW Recording NO FX -> FX -> Headphones/Speakers. You could also record in both these ways at the same time. Or for mixing you could route things as: DAW USB send -> FX -> DAW USB return. Basically think of these as outboard gear!
Jack? Where is Jack? Andertons without Jack is like a keyboard without keys 😑
Agreed! I only took over for this video as it is Antelope related and as I work for the brand I know well the device
Uploaded to the wrong site…. Synth vs bass channels.😮
antelope is a dishonest company and i’ll never buy from them again
What happened?
Antelope won't even give you the basic specs of the devices. I'd never buy a product from them!
I found basically all the specs I was curious about on their support page for the zen quadro, what exactly you did not find?
Hi there, unfortunately TH-cam won't let me post a link here. But if you go to the Antelope website and then to Support (top right corner on the home page) under the Zen Quadro tab it is all listed. All this is also available inside the user manual. Cheers, Nik
Analog Inputs
2 × Mic / Line Inputs / Hi-Z Inputs
2 x Line inputs / Hi-Z Inputs
48V phantom power and independent preamp gain for each input
Analog Outputs
1 × Stereo Monitor Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled
1 × Stereo Line Out on TRS 1/4 Jacks, +20 dBu max, signal balanced, DC-coupled
2 × Stereo Headphone Outputs
Mic Preamp
Dynamic Range: 122 dB (A-weighted)
THD: -116 dB
Max input level: +20 dBu
Max Gain: 75 dB
D/A Monitor Converter
Dynamic Range: 130 dB (A-Weighed)
THD + N: -115 dB
Max output level: +20 dBu
D/A Line Out Converter
Dynamic Range: 130 dB (A-Weighed)
THD + N: -115 dB
Max output level: +20 dBu
Headphone outputs
Dynamic Range: 118 dB (A-Weighed)
Output impedance: 10 Ω
A/D Converter
Dynamic Range: 122 dB
THD + N: -116 dB
Digital Inputs
1 × S/PDIF (2 channels up to 192kHz)
1 x ADAT IN (up to 8 channels @ 44.1/48.0 kHz, supports up to 192kHz)
Digital Outputs
1 × S/PDIF (2 channels up to 192kHz)
Interface I/O
1 x USB 2.0 Type-C connector
16 channels of playback and recording, 24-bit / 192kHz
Compatible with Windows and macOS
1 x USB 2.0 Type-C connector
2 channels of playback and recording, 24-bit / 192kHz
Supports reverse charging for mobile devices
Compatible with Windows, macOS, Android* and iOS* devices
*Compatibility depends on the mobile device’s power delivery and specifications
*Apple devices with Lightning ports require an Apple certified Camera kit adapter
Clocking System
4th Generation Acoustically Focused Clocking (AFC™)
64-bit DDS
Sample Rates (kHz)
44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192
OTHER
Operating Temperature
0-50°C, 32-122°F
Weight (Approx.)
0.9 kg / 1.98 lbs.
Dimensions - Device (Approx)
Width: 210mm / 8.2”
Height: 58mm / 2.3”
Depth: 136 mm / 5.3”