MOTU PCI-324 Users Petition

We the undersigned respectfully request that Mark of the Unicorn (MOTU, http://www.motu.com) provide an upgrade path for their PCI-324 users that will be compatible with Apple Computer's new G5 hardwa... continue reading »

500 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (500 total)
351.
Gary R 18 November 2013
352.
John E 17 November 2013
353.
Peter R 17 November 2013
354.
Lennart M 13 November 2013

"Final Cut PRO is PRO and is Apple and will be optimized for G5 by Apple. Final Cut PRO industry standard is 16/24-48 and so is my MOTU 1224. Fine. I am in sync with the industry standard with my 1224. I need PCI-424. Final Cut PRO is getting bigger and bi"

355.
Gabor S 6 November 2013

"And what about CueMix and FreeMidi for OS X users of the 324 card?"

356.
Ian Orozco 6 November 2013
357.
Darren B 4 November 2013
358.
David S 1 November 2013

"I have two 1224's - getting a G5 next year."

359.
Timothy G 27 October 2013

"Just saw this. Why not?"

360.
Larry G 26 October 2013
361.
Stephen L 25 October 2013
362.
Sam W 23 October 2013
363.
Andreoletti Buck 20 October 2013
364.
Charlie L 18 October 2013

"ANother problem with the PCI-324 card is that it is not compatible with DDR RAM"

365.
Joel F 18 October 2013
366.
Nikki G 16 October 2013

"you abused us and our hard money"

367.
Karl M 13 October 2013

"please!"

368.
Michael O 13 October 2013

"Since when is it good business to turn down potential sales?"

369.
Daniel Mb 11 October 2013

"Please release a patch that will solve G5-PCI324 compatibility issues, as well as a patch to solve OSX 10.3-PCI 324 issues (including CueMix). The audio console interface even has typographical/programming glitches. What's going on here?"

370.
Patrick T 8 October 2013
371.
Scott D 5 October 2013

"I want to use my MOTU devices on a G5!"

372.
Danio Bradley 3 October 2013
373.
Shawn T 3 October 2013

"I use an 896 with my powerbook and was considering purchasing a 36 channel 1296 system for my Mix room. However due to your hostile upgrade policy, I am actively pursuing other manufacturers to purchase my audio hardware from in the future."

374.
David Grant 3 October 2013

"arrrggggggggghhhh"

375.
Gerard Steele 27 September 2013
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