Motu Ultralite
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foogermooger
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Motu Ultralite
So anyone here using this? Im upgrading from my current Presonus Firebox as i need more ins and outs.
Rme Fireface looks nice as well but the Motu is cheaper.
Rme Fireface looks nice as well but the Motu is cheaper.
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Probably the best bang for the buck in terms of stability and sound quality, I doubt you'll find many people that don't like theirs.
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foogermooger
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scottwallis
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If people are doing comparisons of MOTU gear, throw in the Traveler. While I haven't got one at present, that's what I'm currently focusing on buying next. I had a look at the Ultralite, the 828mkII (now at mkIII) and the Traveler, and despite the price, I thought the Traveler was the best option. It's not an issue for everyone, but I felt the 4 XLR inputs on the Traveler allowed more scope for general purpose recording than the 2 XLRs on the 828/Ultralite.
Of course, this was just research for satisfying my own personal requirements. Just thought I'd confuse things more
Of course, this was just research for satisfying my own personal requirements. Just thought I'd confuse things more


