Introducing The Mini•Me; Front Panel Features; Unit Features - Apogee Mini-Me Owner's Manual

2-channel portable 44.1/48/88.2/96 khz sampling 24-bit a/d converter with mic/instrument preamp
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Front Panel
Left and Right Analog line/mic selection and Mic Gain knob.
Input Meter LEDs.
Line input level trim pots.
Soft Limit and Push-IT switches.
Sample rate and resolution selection knob.
Power/+48 volt LED indicator.
Power/+48 volt switch.
Headphone monitor mix knob.
Headphone volume knob.
Rear Panel
Power supply/battery input.
AES/EBU output.
S/PDIF output.
USB Audio connector. (If USB Option Card is installed)
1/8 in Mini headphone jack output.
Left and Right analog input (universal XLR/TRS sockets).
The first converters that Apogee ever made were portable reference units. They rapidly became the choice of
mastering engineers, because of their superb audio quality. Best-loved of early Apogee converter designs was
the AD-1000, with its two channels of mic pre and unparalleled flexibility in the studio or in the field.
The Portable Answer
Now, by popular demand, Apogee has returned to home territory with the release of a new portable 2-chan-
nel A/D converter with built-in mic/instrument preamps, featuring a special low-power, wide range supply-volt-
age design for maximum flexibility – in the studio or in the field.
The Apogee Mini•Me is a completely new design. Its looks recall the AD-1000, with its purple knobs and
sturdy extruded case, but inside is a completely new, 21st-century design. Everything is better, from its 24-bit,
96 kHz sampling capability to its direct computer interfacing via USB – so you can use almost any software you
choose. But this compact unit is not a toy. It delivers true Apogee professional-quality audio performance, from
input to output.
Mini•Me User's Guide
Introducing The Mini•Me

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