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Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Twin

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 3:36 am
by berlinpigeon
Hey everyone!

Many hrs later and I wasn't able to figure out. Here is the problem. I am now using a UAD Apollo Twin as my main sound device. I wanted to connect my Motu Traveler mk3 and connect it via Optical cable to my Apollo, so I can use the preamps of my Motu in connection with my Apollo Interface. I am failing in getting the signal out of the Traveler and into the Apollo (virtual) Console. I should be able to get 8 individual signals in 48kHz right?

Did anyone try this and got it to work? Any help is as always very appreciated!

Many thanks!

Re: Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Tw

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 8:22 am
by mikehalloran
Does the Apollo support ADAT in!

Re: Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Tw

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2015 10:34 am
by berlinpigeon
Hi Mike! Thanks for your answer! Yes it does. I just spoke to Tech support. I have to first install the outputs via firewire on cue mix. Apparently it is really difficult to do it in stand alone mode. I will try it tomorrow with my laptop and see if it works. The 8 pre is sending the signal automatically to the ADAT ports. Not so the traveller. I will update tomorrow. Best! C

Re: Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Tw

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:42 am
by berlinpigeon
In the end it was quite easy. The only thing to keep in mind is, when the Traveler is in stand alone mode, you will have to set it up with another computer, im oder to access Cuemix. This is the setting in the UAD. Clock source has to be set on ADAT: http://postimg.org/image/edc42ffxx/

This is the setting in CUEMIX: http://postimg.org/image/7o5avj90l/

Make sure to put the bus on ADAT 1-2, and then you can use the mono input independently when you put for example Analog 1 to left and Analog 2 to right.

Re: Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Tw

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2015 3:28 am
by Sidharth123
I'm trying to do the same with the Apollo Duo. Do you have to only set it once on a different machine so the routing is in place or do you need to access Cuemix from time to time? I'm guessing you can reach out to your front panel of the Traveler for basic pre-amp features like gain, phantom power and pad once the ADAT out is configured properly and apply compression, eq etc on the console app.

How stable is the clocking when changing the sample rate? Any glitches?

Also, how many channels can i get via ADAT/Smux at 88.2Khz? From what i hear, i lose out on 4 channels if the sampling rate is at 88.2Khz or higher which means only 4 channels can pass through out of the 8 analog inputs. Have you tried that yet?

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Re: Using Motu Traveler as standalone, in use with Apollo Tw

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 8:45 pm
by pwandtke
Do I have to have both units plugged in via firewire or can I simply have my motu run into my apollo via optical cable then the apollo run into my mac?