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You will also be eligible for MOTU support including phone if necessary. Once the license is in your account, download and setup instructions will be there as well. If not registered, you need to do that first.
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It’s free and, if you ask in the morning, they’ll have it added by the afternoon. If your unit is registered with MOTU, submit a Tech Link and ask for a license for Performer Lite. It is either your app or your lack of knowledge re Windows and audio.Īgain, if you were using Digital Performer, many could help you including MOTU support. The problem is neither the AE nor the MOTU drivers. 24- bit audio files can be recorded with any compatible host application that supports 24-bit recording. The Audio Express system handles all data with a 24-bitsignalpath,regardlessoftheI/Oformat.You can record and play back 16-bit or 24-bit audio files at any supported sample rate via any of the Audio Express’s analog or digital inputs and outputs.
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What about Mac OS? Same experience there? I've been contemplating of buying a MacBook Pro for audio recording for a while.maybe there is a good excuse now.(definitely FireWire seems a better option than USB2 - but my PC allows both anyway - the problem seems to be Windows and/or MOTU).Īll audio is carried to the computer in a 24-bit data stream.… Meanwhile, I have only tested the AE (AE = AudioExpress from now) on windows - both options firewire and USB2 also tested (same results).and tried the same on another system (a Lenovo thinkpad).
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audiophile purposes - just listening pre-recorded audio at high definition and also recording audio via ASIO on a DAW - while MOTU Audio Express (or other MOTU models apparently) do only the second function.is this by design? (btw - even my old M-Audio Audiophile 192 card allows setting any bit resolution.including 32 bit - with the Audio Express I'm stuck at 16bit audio listening?). I might be a bit of a control freak but these inconsistencies are a bit of a distraction - at these early stages I haven't yet performer a proper recording with any DAW but not even being able to set the bit resolution for my own audio/music collection is a bit disappointing - am I not free to choose any bit resolution and sample frequencies as I please? So basically there is a limitation: other brands allows to use the audio interface for e.g.
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So, we can discuss and analyze the differences between Windows and Mac but apparently other makes are able to overcome these Windows' limitations and present an expected behaviour from the drivers - that's why when I open the sound settings of my Edirol I find the expected list - while Motu is doing something different and I see a much limited list of sample rates and bit resolutions (from those declared) - which one do you prefer?īy design? Then why Motu doesn't come with an explanation at least to clear any doubt? I'm finding out similar gripes regarding the Motu drivers for the Audio Express on Winsows and maybe things are better with a Mac OS. I've checked with someone who uses a Focusrite and he's able to see all declared bit rates and sample rates from the sound settings in windows. not a good impression (as such I hope and I'm more inclined to think this isn't a major issue). I haven't yet experimented the Audio Express fully to see if this is a real issue or a mere "glitch" due to Windows - it is more a question of "control" which seems is somehow missing when using the Audio 's seems "untidy" to say the least - some kind of "not quite right" which doesn't help. On my old Edirol I was able to select the bit rate (and sample frequency) at please (then I assume good drivers and hardware should adjust this automatically - just in case one switch the wrong sample rate or resolution.).
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Simply said - I can't change the bit rate - not from the hardware nor from the software (unless I use a DAW).let's say I want to listen to music recorded at 24 bit resolution from the headphone's output of the Audio Express - now from windows 10 I have only 16 bit options (and only 44 and 48khz).
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I read the user manual before.and even after a second check (and try to find anything about "Bit Rate" specifically and found nothing).I can't find the answer I'm looking for.