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ConstraintsCertain features and/or I/O streams are reduced when multi-unit cascading due to limitedaudio bandwidth or technical constraints required to maintain integrated mix buses withRealtime UAD Processing capabilities. These constraints are listed below.Aux Send 2 (<strong>Apollo</strong> only)• Auxiliary send bus 2 is unavailable when multi-unit cascading.High Sample Rates176.4 kHz and 192 kHz• Multi-unit cascading is unavailable at (4x) sample rates of 176.4 kHz or192 kHz.88.2 kHz and 96 kHz (<strong>Apollo</strong> only)• Both ADAT ports must be used for <strong>Apollo</strong> interconnections (S/MUX) when multiunitcascading at sample rates of 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz.PT Mode• Avid Pro Tools allows 32 channels of I/O with non-Avid branded audio interfaces.Because audio streams exceed this count when multi-unit cascading, some <strong>Apollo</strong>I/O channels are unavailable in PT Mode when multi-unit cascading.The specific <strong>Apollo</strong> channel numbers and names that are available when PT Modeis active are listed in the “Driver I/O Tables” on page 98.Combining Different <strong>Apollo</strong> Models• Combining <strong>Apollo</strong> with <strong>Apollo</strong> 16 is an unsupported configuration.<strong>Apollo</strong> <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>90Chapter 6: Multi-Unit Cascading