MOTU UltraLite-mk3 - Hybrid FireWire/USB 2.0 Audio & MIDI Interface User Manual
Ultralite - mk3 hybrid
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- Quick Reference: UltraLitemk3 Hybrid Front Panel
- Quick Reference: UltraLitemk3 Hybrid Rear Panel
- Quick Reference: MOTU Audio Console
- 1 About the UltraLitemk3 Hybrid
- 2 Packing List and Windows System Requirements
- 3 IMPORTANT! Run the UltraLitemk3 Software Installer First
- 4 Installing the UltraLitemk3 Hybrid Hardware
- Overview
- Important note before you begin!
- Connect the UltraLitemk3 interface
- Connect audio inputs and outputs
- Connect MIDI gear
- Connecting and syncing S/PDIF devices
- Power options
- A typical UltraLitemk3 Hybrid setup
- Connecting multiple MOTU FireWire interfaces
- Multiple interfaces cannot be bus-powered
- Multiple interfaces in MOTU Audio Console
- Synchronizing multiple interfaces
- Connecting other MOTU FireWire interfaces
- Operating multiple FireWire interfaces at high sample rates
- Adding additional interfaces with a second FireWire bus
- Managing the IDs of multiple interfaces
- 5 MOTU Audio Console
- 6 UltraLitemk3 Hybrid Front Panel Operation
- 7 Cubase, Nuendo, Live and Other ASIO Software
- Overview
- What is ASIO?
- Preparation
- Run MOTU Audio Console
- Choosing the MOTU ASIO driver
- Direct monitoring
- Other System dialog settings
- Viewing and managing UltraLitemk3 inputs
- Viewing and managing UltraLitemk3 outputs
- Changing UltraLitemk3 settings
- Processing live inputs with host- based VST plug-ins
- Working with CueMix FX mixing and effects
- Synchronization
- MIDI I/O via the UltraLitemk3 MIDI ports
- 24-bit operation
- 8 SONAR and other WDM Software
- Overview
- WDM and Wave driver compatibility
- Installing the MOTU Audio WDM driver
- Enabling Wave (MME) compatibility
- WaveRT support
- Making settings in MOTU Audio Console
- Enabling the MOTU Audio WDM driver
- Working with UltraLitemk3 inputs and outputs
- Changing UltraLitemk3 settings
- Reducing delay when monitoring live inputs
- Processing live inputs with host- based VST plug-ins
- Working with CueMix FX mixing and effects
- MIDI I/O via the UltraLitemk3 MIDI ports
- 24-bit operation
- 9 Reducing Monitoring Latency
- 10 CueMix FX
- Overview
- A 16-bus mixer with EQ, compression and reverb
- Advantages over host-based mixing and processing
- CueMix FX installation
- CueMix FX basic operation
- The Mixes tab
- The Inputs tab
- The Outputs tab
- The channel settings section
- The Channel tab
- The EQ tab
- Vintage EQ
- Enabling EQ
- Vintage EQ Quick reference
- How the vintage EQ works
- EQ filters
- EQ filter styles
- Low pass and high pass filters
- The Dynamics tab
- Enabling Dynamics
- Compressor
- Leveler
- The Meters tab
- The Reverb tab
- Enabling reverb
- Routing inputs, busses and outputs to the reverb processor
- Reverb sends
- Reverb returns
- Split point
- Primary controls
- Early reflections
- Reverb design
- The Monitor Group
- DSP meter
- Solo light
- Talkback and listenback
- Shortcuts
- File menu
- Edit menu
- Devices menu
- Oscilloscope
- X-Y Plot
- Phase Analysis
- Configurations menu
- Talkback menu
- Phones menu
- Control Surfaces menu
- 11 MOTU SMPTE Console
- 12 Performance Tips & Troubleshooting