MOTU AVB with S6L
Anyone have any luck getting a MOTU M64 to read the S6L AVB streams? I have not been able to get it to work. Thanks
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Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
For the S3L we had to install a script that changed the number of Chanel’s per stream, Motu is 8 Chanel’s, the S3L has 32 chanels per stream, I don’t know how many Chanel’s the S6L has and if a similar script would work?!?
But there might be hope for the future with the Launch of Milan: http://avnu.org/wp-content/uploads/2...perability.pdf |
Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Answer is currently NO.
Direct from Motu MOTU Pro Audio interfaces support 2-, 4-, 6- and 8-channel AVB streams. This provides compatibility with the Avid S3 system, but not the S3L or S6L system, which employs 16- and 32-channel streams. However, development is on-going and this might be a possibility in the future. |
Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Take care: experimental use only:
As i said, it’s not officially supported, but I am running Motu M64 AVB device just fine with my S3L. It had to be changed to support 8 channel streams as you can see correctly from the answer from Motu, but then it works fine. I just don’t know what would happen if you tried the same ( probably slightly altered) script on the S6L. Could be worth a try if you have time for a restore in case it doesn’t work. I can hand you the script if you want to. Again: WARNING! Just for experimenting! |
Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Hi Karen,
I would be interested in playing in script land. Please enlighten me. |
Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Ooops, forgot to hit reply, see my next message on the thread.
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Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Just send me an email at [email protected] and I’ll provide you with the information needed ;)
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Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
Did anybody test the script with an S6L system?
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Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
S6L uses 24ch and 16ch streams for PT.
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Re: MOTU AVB with S6L
16 Chanel streams should work with Pivitec, but since they are not really there anymore we need to open up the S6L to 8 Chanel streams as we did with the S3L.
It would be great if that worked.... |
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