MOTU 9360 8A Thunderbolt and USB3 Audio Interface with AVB Networking and DSP

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MOTU PRO AUDIO CONTROL WEB APP
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DEVICE TAB (CONTINUED)
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Scroll down to view these additional
Device tab settings.
25. In the Computer Setup section, you
can specify how many audio
channels you would like to be able to
stream to and from your computer,
up to 128 channels each way, simul-
taneously, over USB or Thunderbolt.
Map them as desired in the Routing
tab (page 15).
26. Your MOTU interface can resolve to
SMPTE time code, also referred to as
LTC (Longitudinal Time Code), by
choosing LTC from the Clock Mode
menu (item 13 on page 12). From
the LTC Input Source menu (26
above), choose the analog or digital
input that is receiving the time code.
If you would also like to send time
code (LTC) to the computer, where it
will be converted to MIDI Time Code
(MTC) for resolving your DAW or
other software to MTC via OS X Core
Audio (a Mac-only feature), choose
an audio channel you are not using
for other purposes from the
Computer Channel for LTC-to-MTC
Conversion menu; otherwise, leave it
set to None. Choose the desired
frame format, or use the Enable
Format Autodetect to automatically
detect the frame format of the
incoming time code. When Enable
Jam Sync is turned on, your interface
will continue to operate under its
own clock and continue LTC-to-MTC
conversion, even after it stops
receiving time code. Click Stop Jam
Sync to exit this mode. For further
details about time code sync, see
“Syncing to SMPTE time code (LTC)”
on page 44 and “LTC-to-MTC conver-
sion” on page 61.
27. Use Restore Factory Presets to restore
your MOTU device’s factory presets.
28. Use Set Password to password-
protect the interface on the
network. All settings are blocked,
except for aux bus mixing, as shown
above (28). This allows musicians to
access their personal monitor
(aux) mixes from their mobile
devices, while all other device
settings remain blocked. To clear the
password, log in and then click Clear
Password. If you forget the
password, you can clear it in the
Settings menu in the front panel LCD
(see page 54) with either the Clear
Password setting or by doing a
factory reset with the Factory
Default setting.
29. The System Information section
displays information about your
MOTU device, including the
firmware version and network IP
address.
30. Use these buttons to manually check
for and install updates for your
MOTU interface. For complete
details, see Appendix D, “Updating
Firmware” (page 103). Updating
from a file can be done offline from
your computer, using an update
you’ve obtained through MOTU’s
web site or tech support depart-
ment. The Check For Updates button
requires that the computer (or
device) you are using to view your
MOTU interface is connected to the
internet through a local network or
Wi-Fi. Updating from the internet is
easy and convenient.
31. Click Reboot to restart the interface.
32. When the Computer Volume Controls
option is enabled (a Mac only
feature), the Audio MIDI Setup
utility in OS X provides volume
control for each output channel to
your MOTU audio interface. In
addition, the volume controls for
your Mac (on your computer
keyboard) will control the channels
you’ve designated for computer
output in Audio MIDI Setup, if any.
Be careful when toggling this
setting because sudden changes in
your computer volume can result.
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