MOTU Traveller, a new firewire interface, Computer Hardware |
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 22:42
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Obviously the Metric Halo has been around for a while, but as far as I'm concerned, it's quite different.
The new MOTU has the usual analogue & digital inputs, but also combines SMPTE and MIDI features.
As far as I'm aware, only this unit and MOTU's 828 offer those features.
I'm rather surprised that you claim that it's taken MOTU four years to copy Metric Halo. MOTU's 828 was around in Jan 2001 and has sold well ever since.
We all have different requirements. It doesn't matter if you believe one unit is audibly superior if it fails to provide a significant feature that's vital to another user.
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news MOTU Traveller, a new firewire interface Sun 14 Nov 2004, 19:00 AlanAudio While I understand the criticisms of this design, ... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 19:00 thedaddy There is nothing "new" about this box. M... Sun 14 Nov 2004, 20:12 soif i cant say how this MOTU interface will sound, but... Mon 15 Nov 2004, 18:27 lepetitmartien The 828 is not exactly oriented the same for the f... Mon 15 Nov 2004, 19:04 vanceg There is now info on the MOTU site about Traveller... Mon 15 Nov 2004, 21:25 thedomus Bland!
Cool for those mobile peeps, but they ... Mon 15 Nov 2004, 23:20 jcornell Has anyone seen or used this yet? I would love to ... Thu 13 Jan 2005, 03:37 lepetitmartien MOTU told about them at the last AES, given it... Thu 13 Jan 2005, 03:59
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