Motu Audio Setup; Traveler-Mk3' Tab Settings; Sample Rate - MOTU Traveler-mk3 User Manual

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'TRAVELER-MK3' TAB SETTINGS

Sample Rate

Choose the desired Sample Rate for recording and
playback. The Traveler-mk3 can operate at 44.1
(the standard rate for compact disc audio), 48,
88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192 kHz. Make sure that all of the
devices connected digitally to the Traveler-mk3
match the Traveler-mk3's sample rate. Also make
sure that your digital audio synchronizer matches
it as well (if you have one). At the 4x sample rates
(176.4 or 192kHz), all digital I/O on the
Traveler-mk3 is disabled.
Mismatched sample rates cause distortion and
crackling. If you hear this sort of thing, check the
sample rate settings in your hardware and here in

MOTU Audio Setup.

Figure 5-2: MOTU Audio Setup gives you access to all of the settings in the Traveler-mk3 hardware.
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Operation at 4x sample rates (176.4 or 192kHz)
At the 4x sample rates (176.4 or 192kHz),
operation of the Traveler-mk3 is restricted, due to
the higher audio bandwidth demands, as follows:
All digital I/O is disabled (there is no optical,
AES/EBU or S/PDIF input/output).
The Traveler-mk3 provides 8 channels of analog
input and 8 channels of analog output, simulta-
neously.
The stereo return bus, as described in "Return
Assign" on page 41, can only be assigned to one of
the four available analog output pairs or phones.
The headphone output can only be assigned to
one of the four available analog output pairs or
phones.
The Main Outs can only be assigned to one of
the four available analog output pairs or phones.
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