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Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:01 am
by BradLyons
I've been working on what I call my "MOTU super site", the idea is simple...... It's no secret where I work and what I do, but I strive to provide my clients with service and support by helping them further understand the products. I wanted to create a site focused on MOTU equipment, to help further understand what they are looking at. I started this:
http://www.theaudioprofessional.com/MOTU/
The thought is to talk about the gear, but eventually I'm going to provide audio samples and further media information to help those looking into MOTU gear further understand it before making a purchase. The idea is to arm them with additional information online that speaks in real-world user terms, not technical per say. Any thoughts are welcome on how to make this more effective. At the same time, I want to send as many that view my site and these pages to here---Unicornation to help further grow this community. I speak to A LOT of people every day on MOTU gear, so I think it would be a win-win. It's a work in progress and by no means meant to be an "all-inclusive", just another resource to learn more of the basics.
Eventually I'd like to include a massive FAQ database of "how to" including instructional videos, that's where I might contact some of you and offer an incentive of some sort for your input.
Thanks again for your input!
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:04 am
by James Steele
You mean "MOTUNATION?"

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:15 am
by BradLyons
What did I write?
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:20 am
by BradLyons
Oooooooooh I see what you mean now, oops!! Old habits are hard to break, eh?

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:11 am
by twistedtom
Looks like a good page, I see MOTUNATION at the bottom you should say for more information and an on line board go to MOTUNATION.
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:38 am
by Frodo
Brad-- what's amazing to me is to see your 'transformation' or 'homecoming' (as the case may be) over the years.
You mentioned "what you do", but I've known you as a PC/ProTools officionado for years. Now, here you are dedicating time, energy, and *care* into a MOTU gear site (having bought a Mac and DP within the past year or so).
It's all very impressive-- and it's very generous of you.
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:28 am
by kassonica
Frodo wrote:Brad-- what's amazing to me is to see your 'transformation' or 'homecoming' (as the case may be) over the years.
You mentioned "what you do", but I've known you as a PC/ProTools officionado for years. Now, here you are dedicating time, energy, and *care* into a MOTU gear site (having bought a Mac and DP within the past year or so).
It's all very impressive-- and it's very generous of you.
I agree with this.
PS The good ones always come over to the light side

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:11 am
by BradLyons
Tom,
Thanks, yeah----I thought about that after the fact and realized, why didn't I think of that before? I'm updating that--
Frodo,
Thanks! Well I've always liked MOTU and have used their gear. Obviously, the main intent is to help sell more gear

HOWEVER, it's by providing support and information---not just selling it, ya know? BUT the more that understand it, the more that purchase it, the better it supports MOTU, hopefully drive more traffic here to those I talk to about MOTU gear----and in the end, all is well---in a perfect world

I am a Mac guy now, and I've been (and will continue to be) a ProTools guy, but I think that many think I am just a PT guy. but I'm not. I do deal with SO many systems and the fact is, I probably configure more MOTU systems than I do PT systems solely for the reason that some clients I deal with are Sonar, Cubase, Nuendo, Samplitude, Sequoia, DP, Logic, etc users....and well, MOTU makes a solution for every level, IMHO.
I think of some systems I've designed where the MOTU products fit perfect, for example...... I have a client with the following:
Tascam DM4800
(3) Apogee Rosetta800's
(1) MOTU 2408mk3
The MOTU is connected via TDIF to the DM4800, the Apogee's are connected via AES/EBU to the DM4800 and ADAT Optical to the 2408mk3. No other interface can do this. Or another client of mine I setup a live recording system that has (2) 24I/O's for 48-tracks live, but also an HD192 for overdubs back in the studio. In other words----their gear is SO diverse, for all levels and all budgets. About the only product they don't make is a firewire version of a 2408

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:18 am
by BradLyons
Okay, I added this to the bottom of the main page:
Whether you are new to MOTU products and searching for more information or you’re a current user and looking to connect with other MOTU users, be sure to visit the official user’s group and forums at MOTUNATION. There you will find real world users from hobbyists to working professionals, all ready to
assist and answer questions you might have---or listen for any input you may have as well.
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 9:43 am
by Phil O
BradLyons wrote:...I am a Mac guy now...

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 10:04 am
by BradLyons
Phil O wrote:BradLyons wrote:...I am a Mac guy now...

You forgot the "I told you so......"

Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:32 pm
by James Steele
BradLyons wrote:...be sure to visit the official user’s group and forums at MOTUNATION.
That's nice, but I'd feel better if you dropped the word "official" from that sentence if you don't mind. I'm concerned it would give the impression that this site is run or supported by MOTU which it is not obviously.

Thanks!
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 1:10 pm
by BradLyons
I started to write the "officially unofficial officially support forum", but then I confused myself and left what you see there

Changing now, thanks!
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 2:49 pm
by Shooshie
Brad, it's nice to read your page. I've watched your transformation from PC/PT to Mac/PT and DP. I don't know if you remember our conversations years ago by phone when I predicted that you'd switch to Mac, and that you might even find yourself using DP one day. It wasn't in the spirit of "my team's better," but a genuine belief on my part that you'd eventually be swayed by the advantages of OSX. It's deep and amazing. Most people who use it aren't even aware of how deep and amazing it is, but they are aware of how easy and forgiving it is. Well, that's beside the point; my point is that I believed you'd be singing its virtues, given time.
You may recall also that initially there was resistance to having a dealer posting in the forum, but I saw it exactly the opposite: your being here worked to the advantage of everyone, not to mention that you're a good guy with a lot to contribute as a musician, engineer and friend. This thread is just one of many that has vindicated my view. So, I'm not writing to say "I told you so," but that I'm genuinely happy that you've become so enthusiastic about OSX and DP. I think you do a good service for a lot of people through these choices, and your broad knowledge of the industry helps you to explain things, draw comparisons, and provide useful information to your clients.
By the way, to everyone else; Brad is one of the most helpful dealers I've ever known. A while back I needed a mouthpiece for the Yamaha WX-5 MIDI Wind Controller, because my teeth had worn a hole in mine. I couldn't find a place to buy one online, so I asked Brad. He tracked them down for me. We're talking about something that sells for just a few bucks. Not a lot of profit in there for Brad, but he did the research, found them, and I ended up buying several to help make it a little more worth his while. But he'd have sold me even one without complaining. It involved several calls. Most dealers I've known in the past would not have gone to the effort to do that. Brad has a lot of energy and will do his best to take care of you.
Cheers,
Shooshie
Re: Thoughts and Advice please? I think some might like this!
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 3:39 pm
by James Steele