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The Antelope Audio Zen Tour Synergy Core is a high-end desktop audio interface featuring 18 inputs and 26 outputs with Thunderbolt 3 and USB connectivity. It boasts ultra-linear preamps with 130 dB dynamic range, 36 onboard analog-modeled plugins for real-time effects, and the ability to run up to 256 plugins simultaneously via its Synergy Core DSP. Designed for professional musicians, producers, and podcasters, it offers versatile I/O options and pristine sound quality in a portable form factor.





















| ASIN | B08547ZY5B |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #179,342 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1,178 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Brand | Antelope Audio |
| Brand Name | Antelope Audio |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.3 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ANTELOPE AUDIO |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 192 KHz |
| Number of Channels | 32 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Supported Software | ADAT, S/PDIF |
| UPC | 853744004854 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
R**S
Stunningly Clean, Top of the Line Effects
I have owned my Zen Tour Synergy Core for a little over six months now. I did, literally, months of research before deciding on Antelope and the Zen Tour in particular. I had been riding a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 for a decade and I was ready for an upgrade. I looked into Focusrite first since I have no complaints about my experience with the brand but the moment I crossed to the Thunderbolt product category, I was right out of my price range. So I looked elsewhere. The pricing was consistent across brands except for a couple, one of which was flat out cheap but you get what you pay for. I have to confess that I did get lured by the bargain, pulled the wrong trigger and ended up having to return the unit after weeks of frustration and disappointment. Once I was down to my top three legitimate options, I went deep into each. The more I dove into Antelope, the more clear it became that this was an opportunity for me to take a leap right onto the big leagues with no compromises at a price I could afford. The pro pedigree and the strong reviews by professionals was hard to dismiss. The specs on the Zen Core, and all of their units, really, are just superb and the ability to run effects off the interface's core processors is a game changer. The Zen Tour Sinergy Core boasts every bit the level of performance (or better) you get with similar but more expensive brands. Their routing software is second to none and the unit comes with a respectable set of pro-quality classic-inspired analog emulation effects right out of the box plus you can add effects later and their library is always growing. They run sales through the year and I take advantage of those often. I am also looking forward to expanding my recording capabilities with Antelope's microphone emulations. That opens an entire world of possibilities I am excited to tap into next. If you are serious about your sound and don't have a fortune to spend, look no further. If you do have the means, look into their Orion series. A bunch of professional studios rely on those.
P**S
Cool piece of gear if you can figure it out.
Still not sure how I feel about this. The afx2daw only works via thunderbolt which is dumb. They figured out how to make it work for the go but not for the q and not for the tour. I haven't been able to record anything because each time I open it I have to figure out how to get sound from it. There is no manual, the routing matrix is complicated. It might make sense if you are already familiar with routing hardware effects but I'm not. I came from a focusrite scarlett which just works ya know. Tech support is iffy they get back to you days later and are recommending an outdated driver to fix the issue that with my pc everything I start it I have to reconfigure the soundboard driver. I bought this thing in November and have recorded nothing I can't even figure out how to monitor effects. All we want is afx2daw via USB as well as thunderbolt why is that such a big deal antelope?
S**I
I have to factory reset this thing every week
Pros: Well this thing sounds great. That's about all the pros I can think of. Cons: I need to factory reset the device about once per week on average, due to the fact that something stops working. Most recently, the inputs stop working. Each time the firmware is updated, I need to un-register and re-register the device via the control panel in order for it to produce any sound. The support forms on the Antelope Audio website are broken, and I had to monkey around for a while in order to submit a ticket. Customer support sometimes responds (It's just one person, from what I can tell) and they usually just tell me to factory reset the device. The included plugins are pretty much garbage, and they want even more money from you to unlock most of them. The modeling mic they include with the purchase doesn't sound great either. I've asked customer support if they have any intention of fixing these issues, or allowing me to return the hardware. No response, so I assume they don't care about their customers or their product. Conclusion: Save your money and get a Scarlett Focusrite. You can get one of those and a great microphone and end up paying $1000 less. And the Focusrite actually works without breaking every week.
B**N
Great alternative to other high-end desktop interfaces
I've had this for about 2 years and the only issues have been user error. Their software can be a little confusing, but it's partially due to the amount of routing possibilities available. This version is designed to a professional interface and the complexity of the software is appreciated in many situations, but you need to spend time learning it. The inputs are incredibly clean with tons of headroom, using the AFX plugins will make a difference especially if you plug a guitar or bass direct. Having a reamp option is fantastic and the compact DSUB outputs, while it's annoying to get a snake, is actually really helpful if you use this live in any capacity. Plus the outputs are DC-coupled, meaning you can send CV to synths, pedals, or other devices, which is a very nice option. The only downside is that there's no MIDI built in, but that's not a huge deal. I would strongly consider this over UA interfaces
W**Y
Sounds Great, I wish dealing with Antelope Audio was better
I have an Orion Studio Synergy Core. That interface and this interface both have exceptional sound quality in and out with excellent headroom. My Orion had a major hardware failure 1 month out of warranty and has been waiting to be repaired more than 3 weeks at high cost. I thought since I haven't been able to multitrack anything for a month I might get one of these as a travel interface only to discover that you can only apply your gear emulation licenses to one piece of hardware per account. Let me repeat that so the utter stupidity can sink in: you pay an exorbitant sum to get emulations of popular hardware that can only run on the Antelope platform and if you say have 2 interfaces connected to the same computer YOU CAN ONLY RUN THE EMULATIONS ON ONE DEVICE. You can't even buy the same plugins twice so that they are always activated on each device, you have to use their stupid activator program to move them back and forth. At this point I never want to ever buy another Antelope Audio device ever again I am so irritated with dealing with them.
B**Y
Great sound, super flexible
I love my Zen Tour. Thought it had a problem at first and customer services was very helpful. Turned out to be a bad thunderbolt cable so nothing wrong with the unit itself. The routing matrix in the control panel is super intuitive and useful.
D**O
Manufacturer said my unit was stolen. Could not activate.
Waiting for a refund since mine was reported stolen.
D**D
Best sound, form factor
Antelope is one of the best, if not the best, sounding audio interface in its price range. Own original zen tour and used daily for 2 years and it's more solid now as many early software glitches solved. Note, works best with Mac if you want thunderbolt connectivity. Synergy version is the same amazing form factor but more power, better discrete preamps and new afx. Antelope will make your day ears happy as can be.
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