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Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:46 pm
by Hidden Driveways
leedsquietman wrote: USB 2.0 is the new firewire Pasha ! Most of the recent USB 2.0 interfaces, such as RME's Fireface UC, perform as well, if not better, than firewire.
The MicroBook is USB 1.0. ..but so is the Apogee One.

rbmono wrote: The CueMix video shows you can send its mixes output to any of the 3 output pairs, which makes me wonder if you can address the outputs independently from host. That'd be 6 outs (4 analog), which isn't that bad.
The CueMix video shows you can send its mixes output to any of the 3 output pairs, which makes me wonder if you can address the outputs independently from host. That'd be 6 outs (4 analog), which isn't that bad.
I kinda melted my brain on this for a minute, but I don't think they would bill it as a 4 x 2 interface if it could do 4 x 6.

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 10:09 pm
by SubFunk
Hidden Driveways wrote:On second thought, there is some good news for electronic music people in regards to the MicroBook. Its TRS outputs are DC coupled, so it can be used with Volta. It's now by far the cheapest interface on the market that's compatible with Volta.

Not too shabby, right Subfunk?
i can't tell simply because i don't know volta... what's volta?

please enlighten me...

p.s. i don't thing it's a bad interface, if it contains the quality you are used to from motu... i just said it is not appealing to me, personally...
to many other options i consider more worthwhile around...

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 4:16 am
by Hidden Driveways
SubFunk wrote: i don't know volta... what's volta?

please enlighten me...
Volta is a virtual instrument plug-in that turns your audio interface into a voltage control interface.

http://www.motu.com/products/software/volta/

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 9:01 am
by SubFunk
Hidden Driveways wrote:
SubFunk wrote: i don't know volta... what's volta?

please enlighten me...
Volta is a virtual instrument plug-in that turns your audio interface into a voltage control interface.

http://www.motu.com/products/software/volta/
ahhh thanks, gonna check it out...

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:30 pm
by Dog
I bought a Microbook.
It's a nice concept and, if it worked, would be great.
However, there are clearly some major issues with this soundcard - the audio is full of crackes and pops. Even worse if you try running the CueMix digital mixing software at the same time (which is pretty essential if you want to use it in any practical way). And yes, I've tried every thinkable combination of USB port etc., downloaded the latest driver (the driver than comes in the box doesn't work at all!) etc. etc.
Ran it with Live and with Logic - major problems with both. At one stage, it fell over completely with Logic and there was no getting the sound back. I ran iTunes just to make sure that there was some audio coming from my computer (a new MacBook Pro, so no issues with system spec) and had to toggle to built-in i/o in the Sound menu in System Prefs to get audio.
Highly recommend avoiding this product. Mine's going back to Dolphin Music asap.

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:16 pm
by cacti
crofter wrote:Needs more knobs.

no volume/gain knob or headphones knob kill it for me.

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:39 pm
by ZackX
[quote="rbmonosylabik"]The CueMix video shows you can send its mixes output to any of the 3 output pairs, which makes me wonder if you can address the outputs independently from host. That'd be 6 outs (4 analog), which isn't that bad.[/quote]


That's is not possible (I have one)

Re: New $250 MOTU interface... the MicroBook

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 4:10 pm
by Leon Tricker
cacti wrote:
crofter wrote:Needs more knobs.

no volume/gain knob or headphones knob kill it for me.
+1. A physical volume knob is essential for me. Even better, seperate speaker and headphones knobs.

I'm getting a Mackie Blackjack after Christmas as it fits my bill perfectly. Personally don't need MIDI in/out so I'm glad some interfaces don't waste space adding them.