MOTU 8260 Traveler-mk3 FireWire Audio Interface

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TRAVELER-MK3 FRONT PANEL OPERATION
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MIDI Thru in standalone
Turn VALUE to enable (Y) or disable (N) the
Tr a v e l e r - m k 3 s MIDI Thru feature when it is being
operated stand-alone (not connected to a
computer via FireWire). When MIDI Thru is
enabled, the MIDI IN jack passes MIDI data
directly to the MIDI OUT jack. This allows you, for
example, to play a sound module connected to the
MIDI OUT from a keyboard controller connected
to the MIDI IN, without a computer connected.
You can use this feature even when the
Traveler-mk3 is connected to the computer, but
make sure that you are not also patching MIDI data
through any host software running on the
computer. In this case, data received on the MIDI
IN port would be doubled on (i.e. sent twice to) the
MIDI OUT port. In this case, simply disable patch
thru either in the Traveler-mk3 or in your host
software.
All Notes Off
The All Notes Off setting sends a MIDI All Notes Off
message, as well as a MIDI note-off message for
every note on every MIDI channel. This stops any
stuck notes that are currently playing. Push VALUE
to send the All Notes Off MIDI data.
AutoSave Status
All of the parameters in the Traveler-mk3 are
periodically saved automatically in its memory, so
that if you power down the unit, it will power back
up in the same state. AutoSave Status tells you the
current state of this process: Change Detected,
Saving… or Saved. If it says Saved, it is ready to be
powered down. If it says Change Detected or
Saving…, wait until it changes to Saved.
Factory Defaults
Push VALUE to restore the Traveler-mk3 hardware
to its factory default settings. Push VALUE again to
confirm, or turn PARAM to cancel.
AUDIO MENU
To access the AUDIO menu, push the PARAM
knob until you see AU DI O displayed in the LCD.
This menu provides basic settings such as sample
rate, clock source, optical bank format (ADAT
versus TOSLink), and so on. These settings have
corresponding settings in the MOTU Audio Setup
software, as shown in the following table:
* If the Traveler-mk3 is currently connected to a computer, this setting
cannot be changed from the front-panel LCD. It must be changed in
MOTU Audio Setup instead. Or, you can disconnect the Traveler-mk3
from the computer to change the Clock Source from the front panel.
ADAT SMUX Type
When the Traveler-mk3 is operating at either 88.2
or 96 kHz, the AUDIO menu includes an item
called ADAT SMUX Type.
This setting lets you configure the optical ports for
ADAT format operation at the 2x sample rates only
(88.2 or 96 kHz).
There are two choices:
Type I — for 2x optical connection to 3rd-party
SMUX-compatible hardware products
Audio menu item Where to find more information
Clock Source* “Clock Source” on page 39
Sample rate* “Sample Rate” on page 38
Phones Assign “Phones Assign” on page 41
Main Out Assign “Main Outs Assign” on page 41
Return Assign “Return Assign” on page 41
Optical In/Out A/B* “Optical input/output” on page 41
ADAT SMUX Type See below. This menu item is only avail-
able when the Traveler-mk3 is operating
at 88.2 or 96 kHz.
Word Clock Out “Word Out” on page 42. This menu
item is only available when the Trav-
eler-mk3 is operating at 88.2 or 96 kHz.
Clip Hold “Clip Hold Time” on page 42
Peak Hold “Peak Hold Time” on page 42
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