Motu Traveler-mk3... anybody use one?
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:13 am
I'm looking for any kind of reviews, video or written, and I come up with only reviews for the older Motu Traveler. Anyone here have the mk3 version or seen a review?
Back-story:
I have a M-Audio FW-410 and for the most part, I'm happy with it. I don't have a band so usually I'm not using more than it's limited 2 inputs at a time. And I have retired all my instruments so my regular inputs are my mics and separate (non asio) PC audio out. A lot of my productions lately have been non-scratch (DJ) music.
BUT THEN....
I hooked up with an old-school Hip Hop artist that brang back that Old-School Hip Hop fire, so I reconnected my M-Audio Torq (to laptop) and realized constantly plugging and unplugging my 6 audio lines to my 2 audio line FW410 was getting lame. To make matters worse, he wants to track out his multi-output work done on his MPC and ASR into live....
Heres where it gets fun, I look over at my 'Old keyboards for sale' pile and start staring at my old 21-input EZBus digital mixer wishing the (usb) asio latency on it wasn't so high (think it was close to 40-50ms) and remembered it sounded fine and has ADAT digital ins and outs. But the Digital ins and outs on my FW-410 are only stereo.
So I've been thinking about upgrading and suddenly saw the Motu Traveler-mk3.
Bus powered so I can track-out at his house, ADAT digital ins and outs as well as simultaneous TOS digital ins and outs for my miniDisc, combined gives me something like 30 separate lines to work with. And I'm sure the mic-pre's are probably better than the FW-410. Word clock and the whole shebanga bang!
With the low latency of the regular MOTU units and the ADAT connection of my EZBus, I would be set for life with audio I/O.
IF... the Traveler-mk3 is as good as it sounds.
Is it?
Semes like everyone has them in stock... but not one review!
Back-story:
I have a M-Audio FW-410 and for the most part, I'm happy with it. I don't have a band so usually I'm not using more than it's limited 2 inputs at a time. And I have retired all my instruments so my regular inputs are my mics and separate (non asio) PC audio out. A lot of my productions lately have been non-scratch (DJ) music.
BUT THEN....
I hooked up with an old-school Hip Hop artist that brang back that Old-School Hip Hop fire, so I reconnected my M-Audio Torq (to laptop) and realized constantly plugging and unplugging my 6 audio lines to my 2 audio line FW410 was getting lame. To make matters worse, he wants to track out his multi-output work done on his MPC and ASR into live....
Heres where it gets fun, I look over at my 'Old keyboards for sale' pile and start staring at my old 21-input EZBus digital mixer wishing the (usb) asio latency on it wasn't so high (think it was close to 40-50ms) and remembered it sounded fine and has ADAT digital ins and outs. But the Digital ins and outs on my FW-410 are only stereo.
So I've been thinking about upgrading and suddenly saw the Motu Traveler-mk3.
Bus powered so I can track-out at his house, ADAT digital ins and outs as well as simultaneous TOS digital ins and outs for my miniDisc, combined gives me something like 30 separate lines to work with. And I'm sure the mic-pre's are probably better than the FW-410. Word clock and the whole shebanga bang!
With the low latency of the regular MOTU units and the ADAT connection of my EZBus, I would be set for life with audio I/O.
IF... the Traveler-mk3 is as good as it sounds.
Is it?
Semes like everyone has them in stock... but not one review!