Apogee: High End Mac Integration …
Apogee Electronics has announced a price drop for the Mini•Me, their high end award winning portable A/D Converter. At first glance you will notice that the Mini•Me offers some unique features that are worth mentioning.

Notice the Sample Rate/Bit Depth control parameter located on the front of this device. This is handy in my opinion. The D/A converters output 24 bit audio at 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88kHz and 96kHz. You also have the option of selecting 16bit or 20bit resolution at 44.1kHz and 48khz. In addition to this, the Mini•Me offers a three curve soft-knee compressor/limiter, referred to as Push-It™. You have the option of disengaging the compressor in order to utilize independent limiting.The Mini•Me is in fact a USB device. It’s interesting to note that this device is priced without the USB interface at $795 US. The USB upgrade will set you back an additional $195, and to the best of my knowledge there is no software included. Two mic/line inputs are available with high-quality preamps, as well as S/PDIF•AES/EBU digital outputs, and Direct Return mix-monitoring.Apogee Electronics also brings us the ultra-sleek Ensemble firewire interface that is endorsed by Apple Computer, and is described as a ‘natural extension of Logic Pro.’

If you are considering a high-end interface that is functional as a stationary or portable device, the Mini• Me is worth looking into in my opinion, based on the stellar workmanship and reputation of Apogee Electronics. The company offers a nice selection of additional high-end components.-ptfigg.




Why USB? I am new to the process, but everyone has been telling me to purchase firewire devices over USB- including an Apple tech. In this last case the tech said that “USB is just a bad protocol…”
Is there any truth to this, and if so, why not a USB option on the mini-me?
As always, thanks for the useful site.
I’m not sure why the company decided to go with USB. In terms of quality, consider the USB DigiDesign M Boxes. I have not heard many complaints in terms of the quality these provide, and most of them share the same protocol.
-ptfigg.