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Motu Traveler Mk1 Drivers For Mac


How to Install Motu Traveler Mk1 Drivers for Mac


If you are looking for a reliable and versatile audio interface for your Mac, you might want to consider the Motu Traveler Mk1. This device offers high-quality sound, multiple inputs and outputs, and a compact design that can fit in your backpack. However, before you can enjoy the benefits of the Motu Traveler Mk1, you need to install the drivers for it on your Mac.


In this article, we will show you how to download and install the Motu Traveler Mk1 drivers for Mac, as well as how to enable them in macOS 11 Big Sur or later. Follow these simple steps and you will be ready to record and produce music with your Motu Traveler Mk1 in no time.


Step 1: Download the Motu Traveler Mk1 Drivers for Mac


The first thing you need to do is to download the latest installer for your Motu Traveler Mk1 from the official Motu website[^1^]. You can find the download link under the "Audio Interfaces" category. Make sure you choose the correct installer for your Mac operating system version. The installer file will have a .dmg extension.


Step 2: Install the Motu Traveler Mk1 Drivers for Mac


Once you have downloaded the installer file, double-click on it to open it. You will see a window with a Motu icon and a drive icon. Drag and drop the Motu icon onto the drive icon to start the installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions and agree to the terms and conditions. You may need to enter your administrator password to proceed. The installation process may take a few minutes.


Step 3: Restart Your Mac


After the installation is complete, you will be prompted to restart your Mac. This is necessary for the drivers to take effect. Click on the "Restart" button and wait for your Mac to reboot.


Step 4: Enable the Motu Traveler Mk1 Drivers in macOS 11 Big Sur or Later


If you are using macOS 11 Big Sur or later, you may need to enable the Motu Traveler Mk1 drivers in your System Preferences. This is because macOS 11 Big Sur or later has a new security feature that blocks third-party kernel extensions by default[^2^]. To enable the Motu Traveler Mk1 drivers, follow these steps:


Open System Preferences.


Select Security & Privacy.


In the General section, click on the "Allow" button.


Note that the "Allow" button will disappear 30 minutes after installation. If you don't see it, you may need to run the installer again[^2^]. This step is only required when installing a Motu driver for the first time on macOS 11 Big Sur or later. If you have already installed the driver on an earlier version of macOS and upgraded to macOS 11 Big Sur or later, you should not need to enable it[^2^].


Step 5: Connect Your Motu Traveler Mk1 to Your Mac


Now that you have installed and enabled the Motu Traveler Mk1 drivers for Mac, you can connect your audio interface to your Mac using a FireWire cable. Make sure your Motu Traveler Mk1 is powered on and plugged into a power outlet. You should see a blue light on the front panel of your device indicating that it is connected.


Step 6: Configure Your Audio Settings


The last step is to configure your audio settings on your Mac and your DAW (digital audio workstation) software. You can use the Motu Audio Setup application or the Audio MIDI Setup application on your Mac to adjust the sample rate, buffer size, clock source, and other parameters of your Motu Traveler Mk1[^3^]. You can also use the Motu Discovery application or your DAW software to control the mixer settings, effects, routing, and other features of your Motu Traveler Mk1[^3^]. Refer to the user manual of your device and software for more details.


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