
Steve Henningsgard
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A few months ago, I sold my Digi 002 (which is a certifiable piece of shit, primarily due to Digi's drivers) and bought a MOTU Traveler. At first, I liked this thing, but now that I've been using it in a studio environment, I get the feeling that it's an even bigger piece of shit than the 002 was, but I'd like some more opinions before selling this thing.
My primary issue is that, on random occasions, the unit will insert static related to the playback material, as though it were distorting. This happens regardless of any other factors that I can determine, including input volume, output volume, sample rate, etc. Turning the unit off/on helps for an indeterminate amount of time sometimes. Other times, it adds a crazy phase/panning thing to the playback (not like an effect or something, just a fucked-up playback).
Secondary issue is that any activity on the firewire bus will temporarily cut out playback and insert beeps and such. This is easily avoidable, but annoying none the less.
Anyone else have these issues? When the playback material is distorted/loud (rock/metal), it can be difficult to hear at first if the volume is up. I realize that MOTU's aren't exactly the best pieces of gear, but I was under the impression their issues were more in comparative fidelity to higher-end products (Apogee, Mytek, etc.) and customer service. This issue makes the unit unusable.
My primary issue is that, on random occasions, the unit will insert static related to the playback material, as though it were distorting. This happens regardless of any other factors that I can determine, including input volume, output volume, sample rate, etc. Turning the unit off/on helps for an indeterminate amount of time sometimes. Other times, it adds a crazy phase/panning thing to the playback (not like an effect or something, just a fucked-up playback).
Secondary issue is that any activity on the firewire bus will temporarily cut out playback and insert beeps and such. This is easily avoidable, but annoying none the less.
Anyone else have these issues? When the playback material is distorted/loud (rock/metal), it can be difficult to hear at first if the volume is up. I realize that MOTU's aren't exactly the best pieces of gear, but I was under the impression their issues were more in comparative fidelity to higher-end products (Apogee, Mytek, etc.) and customer service. This issue makes the unit unusable.