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The new MOTU UltraLite AVB now works with iOS
It's class compliant now and you can use usb or ethernet cable.
Up to 36 simultaneous audio channels.
It even hosts its own web app for control over the network.
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That's great news. On my shortlist to replace my aging and non-usb 002r. $650 at sweetwater
Note that with WIFI remote control you can also use this as a stand alone mixer with HPF, gate, LA-2A modeled compressor and 4 band parametric on each channel at about the size of a very thick iPad. 7 auxes, 4 busses, 60sec reverb... http://www.motu.com/products/avb/ultralite-avb/mixing.html
Looking like a winner but a total bummer that there aren't separate main and headphone volume controls. Can be controlled via software but for a single user tracking at home (speakers off, headphones up and repeat), sounds like a pain in the ass. Look forward to real world reviews.
Yeah, I think it can still be controlled by TouchOSC by controlling the CueMix desktop software as other models too.
Yes, according to the tech stuff on their site, it can be adjusted separately in software but, in the moment of wanting to record something or a quick punch-in or (...), turning to another software app in order to adjust main vs headphone level and then heading back to your recording app (and then back again...) just sounds like teh sux. Really hoping I'm just interpreting this incorrectly! Sadly, it's not the only interface to go this route so I'm not hopeful.
That's all I'm say'n
My Apogee Duet doesn't have a separate knob for mains and headphones and I've never considered it a hinderance.
If you really need that separate knob, here's a solution: http://www.amazon.com/TC-Electronic-Resolution-Computer-Independent-Control/dp/B001PGMNRG
That's good to hear. Do you track via microphone (in the same room as your speakers) much?
As my set up is currently, it's not a big deal because I have a mixer between my interface(s!) and my monitors. But, at least the way I'm thinking about it anyway, having a single volume for both would limit the usefulness of this box as a stand alone unit someone might plug their mics, instruments and speakers directly into.
I do. Something I would do in those moments when there was a repetitive task of mute this, turn this up, turn this down, is just tie all of that to a single midi fader or button in my DAW.
I guess the new iPad control means you won't need TouchOSC or the CueMix desktop software anymore.
Huzzah! RTFM to the rescue.
They are separate controls, sharing a knob.
With the UltraLite AVB, which apps on the iPad can record multiple tracks simultaneously? Auria, Cubasis, others???
wait so you can send 36 channel through AVB or just usb ?
If you need more power, there’s also the new 828es:
http://motu.com/products/proaudio/828es
Does this UltraLite AVB also work with the Volta software by MOTU?
Holy thread bump. Headphone/Main volume issue was sorted a little later in the thread. https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/comment/114902/#Comment_114902
Good luck recording your 36 channels simultaneously on iOS, but it is a really interesting piece of gear, with all the networking. Very cool for having a control room in a building that doesn’t have a snake, you put the interface in the live room. Interesting for location broadcasting as well.