Hardware Installation; Ios Setup (Lightning); A Typical Ultralite-Mk5 Setup; Audio Connections - MOTU UltraLite-mk5 User Manual

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iOS SETUP (LIGHTNING)

Use the UltraLite-mk5 as an iOS audio interface,
or control it from your iOS device.
Use this setup for iOS devices with a Lightning
port.
For iOS devices with a Lightning port, an Apple
Lightning to USB3 Camera Adapter is required
(sold separately), as shown above.

A TYPICAL ULTRALITE-MK5 SETUP

See the diagram on page 8 for an example of
typical connections to the UltraLite-mk5. The
following sections provide important information
for achieving best results for each type of
connection.
Figure 4-1: UltraLite-mk5 front panel
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iOS device with
Lightning port
Apple Lightning to USB3
Camera Adapter
Lightning to USB cable
(optional for powering
the iOS device)
AC power

AUDIO CONNECTIONS

Here are a few things to keep in mind as you are
making audio connections to your UltraLite-mk5
interface.
Mic/line/instrument inputs with preamps
Connect a microphone to the front-panel XLR/
quarter-inch combo jack with a standard XLR mic
cable. Connect a guitar or line level input with
balanced or unbalanced cable with a quarter-inch
plug. Adjust the level with the gain knob for either
type of input.
If you connect a +4 dBu (line level) XLR cable
to the front-panel inputs, be sure to engage the
-20 dB pad switch.
48V phantom power
If you are connecting a condenser microphone or
another device that requires phantom power,
engage the corresponding front-panel phantom
power switch.
Preamp gain
The UltraLite-mk5 preamps provides 74 dB of
gain. Use the front panel detented gain knobs to
adjust gain as needed for each input. The front-
panel screen provides visual feedback as you turn
the knob. Preamp gain is digitally controlled, so
you can make fine-tuned adjustments in 1dB
increments. You can also adjust preamp gain in the
CueMix 5 app. See "Home tab" on page 32.
-20 dB pad
Each mic input (XLR jack) is equipped with a
-20 dB pad switch, to accommodate input signals
that could overdrive the input. The pad switch
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