User Manual

Table Of Contents
MOTU PRO AUDIO CONTROL WEB APP
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DEVICE TAB
1. If you have two or more MOTU inter-
faces, the Devices list lets you choose
the one you are currently controlling
with the web app.
2. The Aux Mixing tab lets you view
each Aux bus in the mixer, one at a
time.
3. The Mixing tab gives you access to
the mixing and DSP in the interface.
4. The Routing tab displays a grid
matrix, where you can make direct
connections between inputs and
outputs, your computer, the mixer,
and network audio streams, if
networked interfaces are connected.
5. The Device tab has settings for the
hardware itself, such as input and
output trim.
6. Expands and collapses the sidebar.
7. Lets you create, save, recall and
manage presets for the LP32. These
presets capture and recall the
complete state of the device (all
settings in all tabs).
8. Choose the desired sample rate.
Make sure your host audio software
is set to the same rate.
9. Click to rename the interface. To
restore the default name, delete the
current name.
10. The Quick Setup button prompts
factory presets used to configure
your interface for a specific applica-
tion. See chapter 5, “Presets
(page 49).
11. Click this device ID button to identify
the unit you are currently viewing
and controlling with the web app
software. The front panel LCD on the
hardware itself will flash the name
of the device, and its name will also
flash in the Device list (1).
12. If an update is available for your
device, and the computer you are
viewing it from is connected to the
internet, you’ll be notified here. Click
More Info to learn what’s new and
start the update process. Firmware
updating requires a network
connection. See Appendix D,
“Updating Firmware” (page 103).
13. Choose the clock source from the
Clock Mode menu. Your MOTU device
will resolve its digital clock to this
master source.
14. The Clock Status icon indicates that
the current device (1) is successfully
resolved to its chosen Clock Mode
source (13). If it cannot lock for some
reason, this icon flashes red. Check
your chosen clock source, cables, etc.
15. The Word Clock output can operate
as an OUT or a THRU. In addition, at
higher sample rates, it can either
follow the system clock or operate at
the corresponding 1x sample rate.
For details, see “Daisy-chaining
word clock” on page 43.
16. The Output Settings section lets you
adjust the trim for the headphone
output.
17. (Windows only) Choose a Host
Safety Offset to fine tune host buffer
latency. See “Host Safety Offset” on
page 31.
18. (Windows only) Choose the Host
Buffer Size. Smaller values reduce
latency but increase your computer’s
CPU load. See “Host Buffer Size” on
page 30.
19. If you have multiple MOTU inter-
faces, one of them may serve as a
master clock source for the network.
Click the Become Clock Master button
to choose the current interface (1) as
the master clock source.
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