Hey, having some trouble finding the SMPTE Console.
I am currently running two HD 192s with MOTU 424 PCI E card.I am running ProTools 11 HD native and all is working well. I track to a 2 inch 24 track MCI jh24. I would like to stripe SMPTE and have ProTools chase the 2" machine. It looks like the MOTU 192's can read smpte thru a selected analog in.
My problem is I can't find the MOTU SMPTE Console the manual speaks about. I am the original owner of the 424 pice card but don't have the any associated software with it. The MOTU Audio and MIDI console shows and functions properly. Hoping I can get some insight here. Can't seem to find a download on the MOTU site
As always And info or insight greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Flegz
MOTU smpte console
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Re: MOTU smpte console
Hi,
It would be called the MOTU PCI SMPTE Console. It would be under the file location listed below:
C:/Program Files (x86)/MOTU/Audio
MOTU PCI SMPTE Console
This is if you are running a 64 bit operating system. If you are running a 32 bit operating system then it would just be under the "Program Files" folder.
Hope this helps!
It would be called the MOTU PCI SMPTE Console. It would be under the file location listed below:
C:/Program Files (x86)/MOTU/Audio
MOTU PCI SMPTE Console
This is if you are running a 64 bit operating system. If you are running a 32 bit operating system then it would just be under the "Program Files" folder.
Hope this helps!
Re: MOTU smpte console
Thanks very much!
I actually found an app under the application folder that had it also!
Appreciate your response!
I actually found an app under the application folder that had it also!
Appreciate your response!
Re: MOTU smpte console
Hi,
Did not see you were on Mac. Haha. That would definitely be under your "Applications" folder then.
Did not see you were on Mac. Haha. That would definitely be under your "Applications" folder then.