Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) UltraLite 10x14 FireWire Interface with MIDI

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The sturdy, full-featured UltraLite mk3 10 x 14 Firewire audio interface turns a laptop or desktop Mac or PC computer into a mobile recording studio with on-board DSP-driven mixing, EQ, compression and reverb. You get 2 mic/instrument inputs with individual phantom power, three-way pad, 6 TRS analog ins, 10 TRS analog outs and 192 kHz recording in a compact, bus-powered, fully portable half rack I/O. Advanced features include front-panel LCD metering for all I/O, 14-bus CueMix FX on-board mixing with effects, front-panel programming, SMPTE time code sync and MIDI I/O. Effects include Classic Reverb, modeled vintage EQ, and classic compression modeled after the legendary LA-2A. Learn More...

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Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU) UltraLite 10x14 FireWire Interface with MIDI reviews

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"Support, Drivers? Thumbs down. Sound? Thumbs way up!"

Feature:
**** One problem I've had with the Ultralite is that it's drivers won't work with over 3 Gig of RAM. I have 4, but I can only use three because of this "known issue" (according to MOTU support, although they mean, "known to us, but we're not telling anyone about it until after they buy one"). Not wanting to waste memory, I recently bought a Focusrite Saffire, because their drivers don't care how much memory you use. But I ended up returning it, because the sound just couldn't match the Ultralite - the Saffire sounded very thin in comparison. Another area the Saffire didn't measure up in was the headphone level. I'm a loud singer and I need plenty of level to track vocals, and I would've had to buy a headphone amp to be able to work with the Saffire. The Ultralite's are way loud enough.

Quality:
I've had some issues, but none with build quality. It's solid. **** I will say if you're using Vista, turn off the Aero interface. I was having a lot of pop/hiss/click noise issues as a result of the MOTU drivers conflicting with Vista and the graphics card. Once I turned off Aero, no problems.

Value:
Worth the going price on sound quality alone.

Desirability:
Not the prettiest interface, or the best aesthetic design.

Sound:
The sound of this unit is impressive, especially at this price point. I've gotten impressive, near commercial quality vocal tracks running a Studio Projects C1 through a Studio Projects VTB1 into this unit. Playback of mixes and other audio also sounds great. It's accuracy has allowed me to produce better mixes.

Ease of Use:
It's true, the knobs are too close together. Once you get over that, it's a non-issue. The MOTU is pretty easy to dial in.

Support:
MOTU support leaves a lot to be desired. Expect to wait 48 hours for a response, and don't expect it to be too overly helpful when you get it. With regard to my memory issue, their response was basically, "Yeah, we knew about it all along. Guess you'll have to wait and hope for a driver update." Thanks, MOTU.

Overall:
I'm still looking for an interface that will match the sound quality of the MOTU, but will allow me to use all of my memory and have better drivers and support. Eventually I might have to move up to RME or something. But until then, I gotta stick with this interface for its sound and ignore its ugly side.

Submitted: 11/18/2007

Style of Music: Alternative Pop Rock


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"The Ultralite is Ultra Nice."

Feature:
The UltraLite came with everything i would need. The included "AudioDesk" software is actually just Digital Performer with the MIDI functions stripped out. I don't use it beacause i need the Virtual Instruments. I personaly recommend Digital Performer 5.11 with the Intel based Macs. Another cool thing is that they give you the longest firewire cable i've ever seen come with any device.

Quality:
The Ultralite is housed in a very rugged cast aluminium chassis. But i am very careful with mine as i am always using it in various clubs and venues.

Value:
Awesome price for this high quality unit.

Desirability:
This is a nice looking unit. It is ultra portable. I carry a 15" MacBook Pro, The UltraLite, Headphones, A Lacie 320GB External Hard Drive, a 6 outlet power strip, all my cables and power supplies in my wenger backpack.

Sound:
The MOTU Ultralite is an awesome audio interface. It may not have quite the sound of an apogee, but it is nice. I have had virtually no problems using it on both windows and mac machines. It is picky about the firewire chip you are using. MOTU recommends using a Texas Instruments based firewire port, but i did have a problem with a built-in firewire port on a Gigabyte motherboard, and it was a Texas Instruments chipset. However, once i plugged it into a port on a PCI card everything was great, and every other firewire port i have ever plugged it into (weather it was a pc, Mac, Desktop, Laptop, whatever) it has worked flawless. It does work best with my MacBook Pro (Duh!). It would be nice if the "Cue Mix Console" had some EQ's on the channels, or supported some plug-ins on the channels.

Ease of Use:
If you have any experience with external audio interfaces, the Ultralite is going to be a walk in the park.

Support:
I have never had any problems with the Ultralite unit. I did have a problem using it with a certain buggy firewire port, as i have previously mentioned. The MOTU techs were quick to work with me on an unsolvable problem.

Overall:
This unit is almost the perfect device. With some software improvements, it could very well be a 10.

Submitted: 12/10/2006

Style of Music: Trans Genre


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Your compact bus-powered portable studio is ready to go
The UltraLite bus-powered FireWire audio interface delivers everything you need to turn your laptop or desktop Mac or PC into a mobile 24-bit, 96kHz recording studio with 10 inputs and 14 outputs. And because it's bus-powered, the UltraLite gives you the ultimate freedom to make music anywhere, anytime.
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Housed in sturdy yet lightweight aluminum alloy, the UltraLite provides 2 mic/instrument inputs with preamps, 48V phantom power, front-panel gain adjust and three-way pad switch. There is plenty of additional analog I/O via 6 balanced line-level quarter-inch (TRS) inputs and ten analog TRS outputs for a total of 8 analog ins and 10 analog outs. You also get stereo S/PDIF digital I/O, a dedicated stereo headphone output and MIDI I/O for your controller keyboard and other gear.

Connect all of your studio gear, including microphones, guitars, synths, keyboards, drum machines and even effects processors. Then monitor all of these live inputs via the UltraLite?s main outs, headphone jack or any other output ? with virtually no monitoring latency and no processor drain on your computer. You can even create separate monitor mixes for the main outs, headphones and other outputs. Control everything, including talk-back and listen-back, from the included CueMix Console
A lot of 24-bit, 96kHz I/O in an ultra-portable, half-rackspace unit! Eight analog inputs, 10 analog outputs, plus S/PDIF digital and 1x1 MIDI I/O. Two mic/line/instrument preamp inputs with phantom. Built-in 8-bus digital mixer for monitoring. FireWire bus- or AC-powered.

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