Universal Audio Apollo Solo Thunderbolt 3 Heritage Edition + Essential Plugins + Premium UAD DSP Bundle
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Universal Audio Apollo Solo Thunderbolt 3 Heritage Edition + Essential Plugins + Premium UAD DSP Bundle
Universal Audio Apollo Solo Thunderbolt 3 Heritage Edition + Essential Plugins + Premium UAD DSP Bundle
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Hello there.. I'm interested, want to but it.. please text me in WhatsApp I just want to have a talk about it?
Hello there.. I'm interested, want to but it.. please text me in WhatsApp I just want to have a talk about it?
@Anxo Silveira: For reference, a brand-new interface costs between €600–€650, and this one is in mint condition.
The plugins alone are worth over €250 even on sale, and the Thunderbolt cable is €40 on its own.
This is a high-quality bundle for someone who understands the value.
€450 firm.
The plugins alone are worth over €250 even on sale, and the Thunderbolt cable is €40 on its own.
This is a high-quality bundle for someone who understands the value.
€450 firm.
@Mario Kim: yes I'm includinf them and no they were not part of the heritage edition, I bought all those plugings separately.
I’m new to this field. could you please clarify a couple of things?
Approximately how much did the additional plugins cost in total when you bought them separately? For example, was Auto-Tune around €150–300 on its own?
Also, are these plugins stored/activated on the audio interface itself, or are they linked to a UAD account? How does the plugin transfer work — are they tied to the hardware, or would they need to be transferred through an account?
Approximately how much did the additional plugins cost in total when you bought them separately? For example, was Auto-Tune around €150–300 on its own?
Also, are these plugins stored/activated on the audio interface itself, or are they linked to a UAD account? How does the plugin transfer work — are they tied to the hardware, or would they need to be transferred through an account?
@Mario Kim: I bought most of the plugins during UAD sales, so I didn’t pay full retail, as they regularly run discounts throughout the year.
At regular pricing, these are still premium plugins Auto-Tune Realtime is around €299, while the Avalon VT-737 is about €149, and other plugins like the Neve 1084, API Vision, and LA-2A go for similar prices.
Even at sale pricing, the total bundle value today would still be roughly €250–€300+ and at full retail it would be significantly higher.
The plugins are tied to the UAD account and hardware registration, not stored on the unit itself. I’ll deregister the Apollo so you can register it under your own UAD account and access the included transferable plugins.
At regular pricing, these are still premium plugins Auto-Tune Realtime is around €299, while the Avalon VT-737 is about €149, and other plugins like the Neve 1084, API Vision, and LA-2A go for similar prices.
Even at sale pricing, the total bundle value today would still be roughly €250–€300+ and at full retail it would be significantly higher.
The plugins are tied to the UAD account and hardware registration, not stored on the unit itself. I’ll deregister the Apollo so you can register it under your own UAD account and access the included transferable plugins.
Thanks for clarifying. Just to confirm: when transferring the Apollo, will you use the official UA Transfer of Ownership process and select “Transfer Plug-Ins: Yes”, so the included plug-ins listed in the advert move to my UA account?
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