Hi everybody.
I got following interfaces, which I'd like to use at the same time to record from:
MOTU 828 MK1 FW
MOTU 828 MK2 FW
Now, I'm on OS X Yosemite, with the latest MOTU Audio drivers (installed 2 days ago) and MOTU CueMix FX software as well.
The problem is, that I cannot get all 16 channels to appear in my system. I do however get each 828 to work correctly if connected individually.
I connected the devices as follows:
FireWire:
MacBook <--> MK2 <--> MK1
S/PDIF:
MK2 <--> MK1
When I open the MOTU Audio Setup software, I only see MK2... same goes for CueMix FX.
Ah, when I connected MK1 individually, I set it to get the clock from S/PDIF. On the MK2 I set the clock to be "internal".
Any help here will be very much appreciated!
Thanks in advance and regards,
Flavio.
MOTU 828 MK1 + 828 MK2 - daisy-chain and S/PDIF clock sync
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Re: MOTU 828 MK1 + 828 MK2 - daisy-chain and S/PDIF clock sy
I'm pretty sure the MKI doesn't work with cue mix. I would recommend you connect it to the MKII via ADAT.
MacPro 12core 64GB Ram 4 1TB SSDs motu 828mk3 DP 10.11
Re: MOTU 828 MK1 + 828 MK2 - daisy-chain and S/PDIF clock sy
You're pretty right:Saintmatthew wrote:I'm pretty sure the MKI doesn't work with cue mix. I would recommend you connect it to the MKII via ADAT.
http://www.motunation.com/forum/viewtop ... =2&t=50858
Damn... gotta get rid of the MK1 because on the MK2 I already got an ADA8000 via ADAT.
Thanks for your reply!
F.