MOTU UltraLite-mk5 gains Wi-Fi access & control room features
MOTU have announced the release of a firmware update and new ‘Gen 5’ driver that equips their popular UltraLite-mk5 audio interface with significant new features.
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MOTU have announced the release of a firmware update and new ‘Gen 5’ driver that equips their popular UltraLite-mk5 audio interface with significant new features.
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