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I plan to record a show onto my PowerBook.
For this, I will use 2 MOTU Travelers.

The show is scheduled to be within a week.
If anyone has already record simultaneously 16 tracks like that, please keep me informed about "how to make this work well".

Thanks.

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ghellquist Fri, 02/10/2006 - 14:14

You really have to check this out. It might not work. So I will give some ideas to test out.

1 - get a word-clock cable. Ideally it should be 75 Ohm Coax. If possible also get a T connector and a 75 Ohm termination, then you will be following the spec. (It is possible to live without the termination).

2 - set one of the boxes to master clock and one as slave. The master should have word-clock on the Out.

3 - I would guess that getting both on firewire might be a problem. If it works, then go ahead.

4 - You might want to try one of the boxes sending on lightpipe. Then only one should be connected to firewire. Set the internal mixer on the other unit to send the output to ADAT. Now you have 16 channels in to the box connected to firewire.

Do test before leaving home, beeing sure that things really work.

Gunnar

saemskin Fri, 02/10/2006 - 14:24

ghellquist wrote:

2 - set one of the boxes to master clock and one as slave. The master should have word-clock on the Out.

maybe this is where the problem lies, you cannot specify that. All you can do is set the general clock source and that is it.
To answer the earlier question, I did the following:

set #2 FW into #1 into my Dell. open DAW select clock source as "#1 internal". snap crackle pop, serious buffer undderruns :evil: , ok. So I set my Fireworx as the clock via spdif then later ADAT optical. Same result.

So, I try to run each separate FW out into my Dell. Then I tried the 3 clock sources same as before. No good.

It may work with the Traveller, just make sure, because I was sure I wouldnt have any problems with 2 828's

Good luck.

barnee Fri, 02/10/2006 - 14:34

Thanks for sharing your experience and thanks for your advices.

In fact, motu writes this on the manual:

PowerBook
I
I (firewire)
I
Traveler 1
I
I (firewire)
I
Traveler 2

And I was told to do :
In between 1 and 2, a BNC@75Ohms.
Setting 2 as master, 1 as slave.
This should work.

Other situation, I can plug 2 into 1 with ADAT lightpipe (as you previously said). This should work too.

If not.
:twisted: I go back to the shop and destroy everything... :twisted:

This is a great concert, I really hope to get it right...

barnee Sun, 02/19/2006 - 06:21

huub wrote: Is it a 'real' job? (as in: paid), if it is, you neeeeeed some form of backup..
You need that even for a protool rig..

What do you mean? (sorry sometimes my english is not as good as I'd like it to be...)

Recording 16 tracks : how many bucks should it be paid?

Recording 16 tracks + preparing the backup(hey! maybe it is what you mean!) to give to the band : how many bucks... ?

Recording 16 tracks + mixing : how many.... ?

Just curious.
Please, let me know if you know about how many bucks should it be paid to get those done, Thanks.

:wink:

anonymous Mon, 02/20/2006 - 07:50

By backup, Saemskin means recording to another device at the same time, for protection of your recording; I've heard that computers can crash (although it's a vicious rumour if you ask me), and bang goes your paid job and future work for that client.
Out of paranoia I bought an Alesis HD24 to backup with my laptop setup (my converters output to HD24 by adat and to the computer by firewire), and now consider the laptop as the backup. Safe is good!

Cheers.

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