After wanting to record more from home, Daya set out to build a setup that was both simple and studio-quality. The Universal Audio Apollo Twin X gave her that balance — and now it's the centerpiece of her creative process. 

Whether she's using the interface to record her own music or collaborate with other artists and producers remotely, Daya relies on its clean sound and reliable performance. Though she only got it two or three years ago, the GRAMMY winner admits that she has an "emotional attachment" to her Apollo Twin X: "I use it for so much, and it's really been a lifesaver in some of those moments."

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