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BOOM
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Duet 3
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Symphony Desktop
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Symphony I/O Mk 2
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Jam X
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HypeMiC
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MiC +
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ClipMic digital 2
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Groove
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Jam +
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MetaRecorder
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Plugins
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Apogee Control Remote
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FAQ
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Legacy Products
- AD-16x & DA-16x
- AD-16 & DA-16 (non-x versions)
- AD-8000
- AMBEO Smart Headset
- AMBus Cards
- Big Ben
- Duet (Firewire)
- Duet 2
- Duet for iPad/Mac/PC (USB)
- Avid Pro Tools Duet
- Element Series
- Ensemble (Firewire)
- Ensemble (Thunderbolt)
- GiO
- Jam
- Maestro App
- Maestro 2
- MiC
- MINI Products
- One
- One (iPad, Mac, PC)
- PSX-100
- Quartet
- Rosetta 200
- Rosetta 800
- Rosetta AD
- Sennheiser ClipMic
- Symphony32 PCI Cards
- Symphony 64 PCIe & Thunderbridge
- Symphony I/O Mk 1
- Symphony Mobile
- Trak2
- X-Digi-Mix
- X-FireWire
- X-HD
- X-Symphony
- X-Video
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First Take
Updating Quartet Firmware via Maestro for iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch
Starting with version 1.4 of Maestro for iOS, you are able to update the firmware of the Apogee Quartet directly from an iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch:
- On your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch, open the App Store and search for Apogee Maestro.
- Download and install the Maestro app
- Connect your Quartet, open Maestro and tap the "Setup" button in the upper corner.
- The setup screen shows the current firmware version on your Quartet. If an update is available, you will be provided with an option to do so.
NOTE: Your Quartet must already be on version 1.1.11 or higher to update from an iOS device. Quartets with a prior firmware version will need to update from a Mac computer.