User`s guide
TRAVELER FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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Load preset
After you’ve saved one or more presets, Load Preset 
lets you recall them. Turn the SELECT knob to 
choose a preset. Push SELECT to load it. The word 
Loaded appears briefly to confirm the operation.
All Notes Off
The All Notes Off setting sends a MIDI All Notes Off 
message, as well as a MIDI note-off message for 
every note on every MIDI channel. This stops any 
stuck notes that are currently playing. Push 
SELECT to initiate the All Notes Off operation. The 
MIDI OUT LED will glow to confirm that the note-
off data is being sent.
Factory Defaults
The Factory Defaults setting restores the Traveler 
factory settings. Before you can attempt this 
operation, you must first quit all Windows audio 
applications and all MOTU consoles (the MOTU 
FireWire Audio Console, CueMix Console, 
SMPTE console, etc.) Once you have done so, push 
SELECT to initiate the operation, and then when 
the LCD asks “Are you sure?”, push VALUE to 
execute it. If any of the above-mentioned 
applications are still running, the LCD will alert 
you with the message saying that the Traveler is in 
use by the CPU. Quit all audio software 
applications and consoles and then try again.
MIX BUS
The Traveler on-board CueMix DSP mixer 
provides four stereo mix busses, named MIX1, 
MIX2, MIX3 and MIX4, respectively. Each mix bus 
(also referred to as a “mix”) independently mixes 
all inputs (or any subset of your choosing) down to 
one Traveler output pair of your choosing. For 
example, you could assign MIX1 to the main outs, 
MIX2 to analog outputs 1-2 and MIX3 to the 
headphone outs. You can then independently 
assign any input to any mix. An input can even be 
included in two or more mixes simultaneously at 
different input levels.
Figure 6-4: In mixer mode, the LCD displays the mix settings for the
mix bus currently being displayed in the LCD.
When the LCD display is in mixer mode, push the 
MIX BUS knob repeatedly to cycle through the 
four mixes. The current mix is indicated in the 
LCD above the MIX BUS label (as shown in 
Figure 6-1 on page 45). Turn the MIX BUS knob to 
change the output level for the mix.
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