Since I upgraded in MacOS 10.5.8, Motu Channel Names is unable to find the updated channels names after reboot.
I did trash the MOTU Audio System pref files, but still the same ...
G5 4x2.5GHz - 10.5.8 - 8GB RAM - DP5.13 - Motu Audio Installer 3.3
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MOTU Channel Names fails
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Re: MOTU Channel Names fails
If I recall correctly, custom channel names are stored in the .plist files in ~/Library/Preferences/com.motu.FireWireAudio. Delete that folder and then try again.
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