User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Quick Start Guide
- 1248 Front Panel
- 1248 Rear Panel
- 8M Front Panel
- 8M Rear Panel
- 16A Rear Panel
- 16A Front Panel
- MOTU AVB Switch
- MOTU AVB Control Web App
- Overview
- It’s not on your hard drive
- Use your favorite web browser
- Control from multiple devices
- Run the installer, get the app
- Make hardware and network connections
- Launching the web app
- Device tab
- Device tab (continued)
- Routing tab
- Mixing tab
- Aux Mixing tab
- Mixer input channel strips
- Main Mix and Monitor channel strips
- Aux bus channel strips
- Group and Reverb channel strips
- 1 About Your MOTU AVB Audio Interface
- State-of-the-art A/D and D/A conversion
- Complementary I/O configurations
- 1248
- 8M
- 16A
- Network I/O
- Universal connectivity
- On-board DSP with mixing and effects
- 32-bit floating point processing
- Modeled vintage effects processing
- AVB system expansion and audio networking
- Matrix routing and multing
- 256 channels of network audio I/O for your host computer
- Web app control
- Stand-alone mixing with wireless control
- ADAT digital I/O
- S/PDIF digital I/O with SRC
- Word clock
- Comprehensive metering
- Headphone outputs
- Precision Digital Trim™
- Rack mount or desktop operation
- AudioDesk
- 2 Packing List and System Requirements
- 3 Software Installation
- 4 Hardware Installation
- Overview
- Rack installation and heat
- Thunderbolt audio interface setup
- USB audio interface setup
- Setup for two interfaces
- Setup for three to five interfaces
- Setup for a multi-switch network
- Setup for multiple Thunderbolt and USB interfaces
- Setup for web app control
- Audio connections
- A typical 1248 setup
- A typical 8M setup
- A typical 16A setup
- Synchronization
- Syncing S/PDIF devices
- Syncing word clock devices
- Syncing an AVB network
- 5 Presets
- 6 The Front Panel LCD
- 7 Working with Host Audio Software
- Overview
- Preparation
- Run the web app
- Sample rate
- Clock Mode
- Enabling and disabling input/output banks
- Specifying the number of computer channels
- Making inputs and outputs available to your host software
- Configuration presets
- Naming computer input and output channels
- Streaming computer audio to and from the onboard mixer
- Working with AVB network streams
- Mirroring computer channels to multiple outputs
- Combining multiple inputs to one output
- Routing grid tutorials
- Choosing the MOTU Audio driver
- Reducing monitoring latency
- Working with on-board mixing and effects
- Synchronization
- 8 Mixer Effects
- 9 Networking
- A Troubleshooting
- B Audio Specifications
- C Mixer Schematics
- D Updating Firmware
- E OSC Support
- Index
CHAPTER
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7 Working with Host Audio Software
OVERVIEW
Your MOTU interface provides multi-channel
audio input and output for Core Audio compatible
audio applications, including MOTU’s Digital
Performer and AudioDesk, Apple’s Logic Pro and
GarageBand, and other third-party software
applications such as Ableton Live, Avid Pro Tools,
Cockos Reaper, Propellerhead Reason and Record,
Steinberg Cubase and Nuendo, PreSonus Studio
One, Bitwig, and others.
AudioDesk is included with your MOTU system.
For complete information about all of AudioDesk’s
powerful workstation features, refer to the
AudioDesk User Guide.pdf included in the
AudioDesk application.
Digital Performer, MOTU’s state-of-the-art digital
audio workstation software, is available separately;
for details about upgrading from AudioDesk to
Digital Performer, talk to your authorized MOTU
dealer or visit MOTU.com.
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Run the web app. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Choosing the MOTU Audio driver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Reducing monitoring latency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Working with on-board mixing and effects . . . . . . . . . . 68
Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
PREPARATION
Install your host audio software first if you haven’t
already done so, and complete these chapters
before proceeding:
■ Chapter 4, “Software installation” (page 33)
■ Chapter 5, “Hardware Installation” (page 35)
RUN THE WEB APP
Before you run your host audio software, launch
the web app to configure your MOTU hardware.
The web app lets you configure important settings
in your audio interface, enable the desired inputs
and outputs, and set up audio streams to and from
the computer.
Sample rate
Choose the desired sample rate for your interface
and your host audio software. Newly recorded
audio will have this sample rate.
Clock Mode
This setting is important because it determines the
master digital audio clock for your system.
If you do not have any digital audio connections to
your MOTU device (you are using the analog
inputs and outputs only), and you will not be
resolving your host software to word clock or
another external clock source, choose Internal.
If you have devices connected to the optical ports,
see “Choosing a clock source for optical
connections” on page 43.
If you are slaving your MOTU device and your host
software to word clock, follow the directions in
“Syncing word clock devices” on page 48.
Enabling and disabling input/output banks
In the web app Device tab (page 19), enable all
input and output banks on your MOTU device that
you wish to make available to your host audio
software. Disable banks you are not using to
simplify operation.