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jack1234
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I can't believe that there is little information on the web regarding this product and configuration. This weekend I purchased one on ebay from a reputable seller in mint condition. The reason I bought the MK1 version is because my board is an older style -10db so I wanted the rca ins and outs.
I spent all weekend configuring this unit to to work in 3 different computers to get the best results.
1. First computer a Intel DUO with a VIA chipset a 2.8 ghz with 2 gigs of ram and an 80 gb hard drive. This would not work no matter what I did. You find that after you install the software then install the card that the motu pci software will not see the card in its utility software. I later find a VIA chipset and DDR ram and a PCI bus supporting 3.3 volts will not work. Well every new board in the last 3 years uses a pci bus with 3.3 volts. MOTU PCI 324 wants 5volts so no go. Also it hates a VIA chipset. So if you want it to work in a super fast computer forget it!!!!!
2. Next I install it in a 350mhz pentium II computer and guess what it works right off the bat. Howver i am concerned that with 350mhz and only 384k ram I wont get the 16 channels of in and out I want and plugins without it coming crashing down. Yes I was hoping to get another 2408 to link to the pc324 card for 16 in and outs. I am afraid this machine wont cut it.
3. Then I have an old Compaq 1350 server with dual 500mhz cpus and 1 gig of ram. It uses scsi 3 drives in a radi configuration hot swappable. It installs and sees the motu no problem. However it took a few installations of CUBASE VST before I go t the Cubase working on it. It is now a solid system. I recorded 8 tracks all at once and though the scsi hard drives were cranking whild writing it worked great. So I guess this is the machine for this setup.
A SOFTWARE NOTE!!!!!!! Motu 2408 MK1 will only work correctly on CUBASE VST. If you try Cool Edit Pro the software will not let you select seperate channels it only sees the card as analog 1-8 and will not let you select seperate channels.
So all in all if you go for a MOTU MK1 for a PC you should have CUBASE VST if you want it to work. CUBASE VST only took over 16 hours to figure it out to get full functionality and that wa with the manual. Cool Edit Pro is so much easier to wiork with but it will not do the job with MOTU. Somewhere i read cakewalk works however I ran out of tme and patience and did not try that configuration.
I can not believe no one else has ever posted there experiance with this product to save my many hours of work. So hopefully i can save someone else the headaches to get the right hardware off the bat to get it working.
Once up and running it does sound great!
I spent all weekend configuring this unit to to work in 3 different computers to get the best results.
1. First computer a Intel DUO with a VIA chipset a 2.8 ghz with 2 gigs of ram and an 80 gb hard drive. This would not work no matter what I did. You find that after you install the software then install the card that the motu pci software will not see the card in its utility software. I later find a VIA chipset and DDR ram and a PCI bus supporting 3.3 volts will not work. Well every new board in the last 3 years uses a pci bus with 3.3 volts. MOTU PCI 324 wants 5volts so no go. Also it hates a VIA chipset. So if you want it to work in a super fast computer forget it!!!!!
2. Next I install it in a 350mhz pentium II computer and guess what it works right off the bat. Howver i am concerned that with 350mhz and only 384k ram I wont get the 16 channels of in and out I want and plugins without it coming crashing down. Yes I was hoping to get another 2408 to link to the pc324 card for 16 in and outs. I am afraid this machine wont cut it.
3. Then I have an old Compaq 1350 server with dual 500mhz cpus and 1 gig of ram. It uses scsi 3 drives in a radi configuration hot swappable. It installs and sees the motu no problem. However it took a few installations of CUBASE VST before I go t the Cubase working on it. It is now a solid system. I recorded 8 tracks all at once and though the scsi hard drives were cranking whild writing it worked great. So I guess this is the machine for this setup.
A SOFTWARE NOTE!!!!!!! Motu 2408 MK1 will only work correctly on CUBASE VST. If you try Cool Edit Pro the software will not let you select seperate channels it only sees the card as analog 1-8 and will not let you select seperate channels.
So all in all if you go for a MOTU MK1 for a PC you should have CUBASE VST if you want it to work. CUBASE VST only took over 16 hours to figure it out to get full functionality and that wa with the manual. Cool Edit Pro is so much easier to wiork with but it will not do the job with MOTU. Somewhere i read cakewalk works however I ran out of tme and patience and did not try that configuration.
I can not believe no one else has ever posted there experiance with this product to save my many hours of work. So hopefully i can save someone else the headaches to get the right hardware off the bat to get it working.
Once up and running it does sound great!