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Apollo 16 User Manual

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Apollo 16 Hardware Manual Welcomeii
A Letter from Bill Putnam Jr.
Thank you for deciding to make an Apollo High-Resolution Interface part of your music making experience. We
know that any new piece of gear requires an investment of time and money — and our goal is to make your
investment pay off. The fact that we get to play a part in your creative process is what makes our efforts mean-
ingful, and we thank you for this.
In many ways, the Apollo family of audio interface products represent the best examples of what Universal
Audio has stood for over its long history; from UAs original founding in the 1950s by my father, through our cur-
rent vision of delivering the best of both analog and digital audio technologies.
Starting with its high-quality analog I/O, Apollo’s superior sonic performance serves as its foundation. This is
just the beginning however, as Apollo products are the only audio interfaces that allow you to run UAD plug-ins
in real time. Want to monitor yourself through a Neve® console channel strip while tracking bass through a
classic Fairchild or LA-2A compressor? Or how about tracking vocals through a Studer® tape machine with
some added Lexicon® reverb?* With our growing library of more than 90 UAD plug-ins, the choices are limit-
less.
At UA, we are dedicated to the idea that this powerful technology should ultimately serve the creative
process — not be a barrier. These are the very ideals my father embodied as he invented audio equipment to
solve problems in the studio. So as you begin to incorporate Apollo into your creative process, we hope that
the excitement and pride that we’ve built into it comes through. We believe Apollo will earn its way into your
creative workflow by providing stunning fidelity, great ease-of-use, and rock-solid reliability for years to come.
As always, please feel free to reach out to us via our website www.uaudio.com, and via our social media chan-
nels. We look forward to hearing from you, and thank you once again for choosing Universal Audio.
Sincerely,
Bill Putnam Jr.
*All trademarks are recognized as property of their respective owners. Individual UAD Powered Plug-Ins sold separately.

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Apollo 16 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Mission TypeManned lunar landing
Launch DateApril 16, 1972
Landing DateApril 27, 1972
Launch VehicleSaturn V
Crew Size3
CommanderJohn W. Young
Command Module PilotThomas K. Mattingly II
Lunar Module PilotCharles M. Duke Jr.
Lunar Surface EVA Duration20 hours, 14 minutes
Total Mission Duration11 days, 1 hour, 51 minutes
Landing SiteDescartes Highlands
Lunar Stay Time71 hours, 2 minutes
Lunar EVAs3
Lunar ModuleOrion (LM-11)
Command ModuleCasper (CM-113)
Rover UsedLunar Roving Vehicle
Distance Traveled by Rover26.7 km (16.6 miles)

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