A Typical Traveler Setup (No Mixer) - MOTU Traveler User Manual

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A TYPICAL TRAVELER SETUP (NO MIXER)

Here is a typical Traveler studio setup. This rig can
be operated without an external mixer. All mixing
and processing can be done in the computer with
audio software. During recording, you can use the
Mac
Traveler
back panel
AES/EBU
Digital reverb or other
outboard gear
headphones
I N S T A L L I N G T H E T R A V E L E R H A R D W A R E
FireWire
ADAT optical
Digital processor or
other outboard gear
S/PDIF
DAT deck
Traveler
front panel
headphone
jack
Figure 3-7: A typical Traveler studio setup.
Traveler's CueMix™ DSP no-latency monitoring to
listen to what you are recording via the main outs,
headphone outs, or any other output pair. You can
control monitoring either from the front panel or
from the included CueMix Console software.
synthesizer
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
quarter-inch
analog outs
monitors
Analog
sends
Analog
returns
Analog outputs (stage
monitors, surround
monitors, etc.)
Compressor, reverb or other
guitars (with or
without an amp)
mics
analog outboard gear
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