MOTU 16A 32×32 Thunderbolt USB 2.0 Audio Interface with AVB Networking and DSP (16×16, Line)
The MOTU 16A Thunderbolt and USB Audio Interface With AVB Networking and DSP (16×16, Line) is designed for studio recording, installed sound, and live sound reinforcement applications such as mixing a band in a club or music venue. The 1U 19″ rackmountable devices features sixteen balanced line level inputs and sixteen balanced line level outputs over 1/4″ TRS connectors, 2 x 8-channel ADAT optical, and RCA S/PDIF (with sample rate conversion), for a total of 32 inputs and 32 outputs. Additional I/O can be added to the system through AVB networking. The audio interface utilizes ESS Sabre32 Ultra converters to provide a dynamic range of 123 dB (A-weighted 20 to 20,000 Hz) on balanced TRS analog outputs, a THD+N rating of -110 dB, and a total system latency of 32 samples (0.66 ms) while recording at up to 24-bit 192 kHz resolution. A front panel backlit 324 x 24 LCD provides detailed metering for all analog and digital I/O as well as provide a GUI for adjusting hardware settings.
Using Thunderbolt connectivity, the audio interface can stream 128 audio channels in and 128 channels out to the interface’s physical outputs, the DSP-powered 48 digital routing matrix, or AVB audio network streams. The interface can also use high speed USB 2.0 (3.0 compatible) using class compliant drivers to work with most digital audio workstations. The 48-channel digital mixer can mix physical inputs on the interface, audio channels from your host computer software, AVB audio network streams, or mixer outputs. It features seven stereo auxiliary busses, three groups, a reverb bus that can serve as an alternate 4th group, a main mix bus, and a separate monitor bus that can function as a solo buss.
The mixer includes 32-bit floating point precision DSP-powered models of three British analog console EQ profiles, a classic compressor module with optional peak/RMS operation, and a model of the legendary Telextronix LA-2A optical leveling amplifier with automatic gain control (AGC) characteristics. Each input channel strip features a high-pass filter, a gate, a four-band parametric EQ, and a compressor. The device’s digital routing matrix allows you to route any source signal such as an analog or digital interface input, computer channel, mixer bus output, or network stream to any destination such as an interface output, host software input, mixer input, or any other device (or computer) on the AVB network. A single input or stereo pair can also be split and sent to multiple destinations.
Features
- Provides 123 dB dynamic range and a THD+N of -110 dB (0.0003%) at -1 dBFS, un-weighted, 1 kHz
- Connects with Thunderbolt or high-speed USB 2.0 (compatible with USB 3.0)
- Provides flexible 48 input digital mixer modeled
- 32-Bit Floating Point Processing
- Provides classic reverb, compression modeled after historic LA-2A compressor, and EQ modeled after analog console EQs
- Add 2nd MOTU AVB interface (1248, 8M, or 16A) with a CAT-5e or CAT-6 Ethernet cable
- Matrix Routing and Splitting
- 256 Channels of Network Audio I/O To Host Computer
- Controls on-board DSP, mixing, device settings, and network audio routing from web app software
- Standalone Mixing With Wireless Control
- 16 channels at 44.1/48 kHz or 8 channels at 88.2/96 kHz
- Large backlit 324 x 24 LCD
Box Contains
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MOTU 16A 32×32 Thunderbolt USB 2.0 Audio Interface with AVB Networking and DSP (16×16, Line)
- Power Cord
- Limited 2-Year Warranty