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MOTU AUDIO SETUP
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independent output destination in your host audio
software and as an output destination for the four
on-board CueMix DSP mix busses.
Main Outs Volume
The Main Outs Volume setting lets you choose
what to control with the MAIN VOL knob on the
front panel of the UltraLite. Choose Main Outs to
control the stereo main outs on the rear panel.
Choose S/PDIF to control the S/PDIF stereo
output. For surround setups, choose 5.1 to control
analog outputs 1-6 or choose 7.1 to control analog
outputs 1-8.
‘GENERAL’ TAB SETTINGS
Enable Pedal
This setting applies to other MOTU FireWire audio
interfaces, but it does not apply to the UltraLite.
Launch console when hardware becomes
available
Check this option if you would like the MOTU
Audio Setup icon to appear in the application dock
as soon as a MOTU FireWire interface is detected
(switched on, plugged in, etc.)
Edit Channel Names
Click the Edit Channel Names button to open the
Channel Names window (Figure 5-3). This
window lets you edit the names of the UltraLite
inputs and outputs, as they appear in your host
audio software. For example, when you click on a
menu that displays the UltraLite inputs (or
outputs), you will see the names you specify in this
window (e.g. “vocal mic, “lead guitar”, etc.),
instead of the default generic names (“Analog 1”,
“A n a l o g 2 , etc.)
Not all Mac OS X audio software supports
channel names. If not, you’ll see generic port
names in your host audio software.
Figure 5-3: The Edit Channel Names window.
Figure 5-4: UltraLite channel names as they appear in Digital
Performer.
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