|
|
MOTU Traveller, a new firewire interface, Computer Hardware |
|
|
|
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 19:00
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: 16-Nov 03
From: Newbury - UK
Member No.: 29,044
|
While I understand the criticisms of this design, I feel that you really should be trying to see what MOTU are attempting to produce.
In a studio context, while space should not be squandered, there is room to put in an extra box or two to provide desirable features. If a given unit is 2U instead of 1U, it's rarely a deal-breaker.
I work almost exclusively on location. Having everything that I'm likely to need in one small housing will more than offset any inconvenience brought about by having MIDI sockets on the side.
When something has to be squeezed into a finite space, compromises have to be made. They might have chosen two D25 connector for 8 analogue audio inputs and outputs, but instead specified individual connectors. I would certainly welcome individual outputs as it means that most of the interconnecting leads will be bog-standard ones. The choices made appear to be sensible ones under the circumstances.
Don't forget, the unit is called 'The Traveller' - it's intended for people who need everything possible squeezed into a tiny space.
Judging solely on your report and on the pictures, I think that MOTU have come up with another winner.
|
|
|
|
|
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 20:12
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: 14-Nov 04
From: Hopewell - US
Member No.: 54,995
|
There is nothing "new" about this box. Metric Halo has had the Mobile I/O on the market for over 4 years. I t has just taken the MOTU guys this long to fiugure out how to make work what the Mobile I/O has been doing effortlessly for four years. I would also venture a guess that this unit dosen't sound any better than the other MOTU prosumer boxes already being sold. If you want to check out a truly professional "portable" line of gear go to: http://www.mhlabs.com/metric_halo/products/mio/Immitation is the sincerest form of flattery and the MOTU guys really know how to flatter.
|
|
|
|
|
Sun 14 Nov 2004, 22:42
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 8
Joined: 16-Nov 03
From: Newbury - UK
Member No.: 29,044
|
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.
|
|
|
|
|
Thu 13 Jan 2005, 03:37
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 03-Jul 01
From: Raleigh
Member No.: 1,151
|
Has anyone seen or used this yet? I would love to have something like this for mobile recording to a 17"PB.....
|
|
|
|
|
|
2 User(s) are reading this topic (2 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|
|