MOTU FreeStyle - moosers's review
MOTU FreeStyle is a piece of software that is used for making MIDI based compositions. The software has an extremely easy to use interface and is really designed for those who are new with making MI…
MOTU Ethno - moosers's review
MOTU Ethno is a virtual instrument that specializes in emulating world music instruments. It was easy enough to install as I had it up only within a few minutes. I've never had any compatibility pr…
MOTU Electric Keys - moosers's review
The MOTU Electric Keys is a virtual instrument designed for use within MOTU Digital Performer, but can be used in other sequencers as well. This piece of software has always run smoothly for me and …
MOTU Digital Performer 6 - moosers's review
The whole processing of installing and setting up MOTU Digital Performer 6 didn't take very long and was a pain free process. I didn't have any compatibility issues or other problems along the way an…
MOTU 896HD - moosers's review
The MOTU 896 HD was the first audio interface I bought when I wanted to get into digital recording with my computer. I was running it with a Hewlett Packard lap top with a 3 Ghz processor and 2 GB of…
MOTU 828 MKI - M Elise's review
I believe this was one of the first consumer oriented external firewire devices on the market. It originally sold mail order for $800.00. I bought mine around 2001 or 2002 and am still happily usin…
MOTU 2408 Mk3 - phraseland's review
I bought the MOTU 2408 about four years ago and chose it mainly for the several setups you can run. I already owned an 8-Mic T/DIF interface and wanted to find a good solution to integrate it into my…
MOTU 828 mk3 Firewire - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by Guiloux666/translated from Audiofanzine FR) - Which technical specifications motivated your choice? Pros: * input + parametric EQ + compressor concept. * Compact s…
MOTU 828 Mk2 - FP User's review
Nothing missing, in fact, it has extra that comes in very handy. I like to purchase equipment based on whether the equipment can be used for production and live. With the 828mkII, you get a free mixe…
MOTU 828 Mk2 - FP User's review
Allows you to record up to 20 channels at the same time at 24bit. The only catch is that 8 of those channels are ADAT (Great if you have a digital mixer) and 2 of them digital coax. That leaves you w…
MOTU 896HD - FP User's review
IT HAS EVERYTHING I NEED FOR MY COMPLETE SETUP. I COULD SERIOULSY JUST PLUG IN AND RECORD FROM ANYWHERE. I HAVE IT SETUP ON MY STUDIO DESKTOP AND ALSO ON MY LAPTOP. ITS NOT REALLY BIG BUT ITS NOT SMA…
MOTU 896 - FP User's review
Conectivity is well...ok. (could be better) You get eight 1/4 inch/XLR plugs for input but only XLR for the output! (who's smart idea was that!?) Price paid: $1000 bucks give or take UTILIZATION N…
MOTU 828 Mk2 - FP User's review
Well, the cuemix function doesnt work on 828's, yet the marketed it like it did. Price paid: 300 usd UTILIZATION No problems, worked like it should. GETTING STARTED Not the greatest build, but n…
MOTU UltraLite mk3 - peepsaudio's review
I got this a year or two ago because I wanted to get a small portable interface that I can take with me when I travel and I don't want to lug around a giant rack with my studio gear. This little int…
MOTU 8pre - peepsaudio's review
I got this not long ago to supplement my other MOTU interface, the 828 mk3. This is great for that purpose, because MOTU lets you daisy chain the firewire ports on them. Essentially this is just go…