« Reply #16 on: February 03, 2006, 11:48:32 AM »
Can the MOTU Traveler run without connection to a Mac/PC?
-Noah
Yes...you can program the Traveler to work without a computer; and it can be powered by a 12v battery (it has a standard 4-pin XLR jack). Because of the way the control knobs operate, I think it would probably be best to do your intial setup with a computer (output channel assignments, bit rates, etc) with a computer and then just to volume changes on the Traveler's front panel.
That all being said, if you're thinking of using the Traveler to do a matrix on the fly without a laptop...well, it certainly is capable; but I think it would be a bit of pain to do it without some sort of controller, such as a laptop or DAW.
I just got an Email back from the MOTU modder (Matt, Black Lion Audio) and he said some things. First, the MOTU operates at +/-9V internally. This is better than +/-5V of the UA5, but not as good as the +/-15V of the Presonus Firepod/box. Also, he believes mics go directly into Opamps. There is no transistor front-end like the Presonus.
I'd like to compare Presonus to MOTU, but obviously I don't have both. It is too bad the MOTU does not sound better "stock" though. I love the features (manual controls, standalone routing, level meters) on this thing!
Richard
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Mics: Sennheiser MKE2002 (dummy head), Studio Projects C4, AT825 (unmodded), AT822 franken mic (x2), AT853(hc,c,sc,o), Senn. MKE2, Senn MKE40, Shure MX183/5, CA Cards, homebrew Panasonic and Transsound capsules.
Pre/ADC: Presonus Firepod & Firebox, DMIC20(x2), UA5(poorly-modded, AD8620+AD8512opamps), VX440
Recorders: Edirol R4, R09, IBM X24 laptop, NJB3(x2), HiMD(x2), MD(1).
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