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User's Guide Fireface UCX © RME
32. Supported Inputs and Outputs
In Mac OS X, either the first two or all channels will work, depending on the choice in the Audio
MIDI Setup. In both cases the playback signal of channels 1/2 can be copied to outputs 7/8.
When connected to an iPhone/iPad, the analog mic/line input 1 works with mono apps, inputs 1
and 2 with stereo apps (both dual mono and stereo), and up to 8 inputs with 8-channel applica-
tions like MultiTrack DAW and Music Studio. Garage Band supports all inputs, but only two at a
time. Auria and Cubasis can record all 18 inputs simultaneously.
Playback will use analog outputs 1 and 2, or even more channels if the app supports such op-
eration. The UCX can optionally copy the iPhone/iPad playback channels 1/2 to outputs 7/8 and
SPDIF/ADAT, for easier monitoring (mode C8). All outputs can be processed independently
(volume, EQ, dynamics, FX return).
Configuring the UCX is ideally done via the app TotalMix FX for iPad, otherwise by loading Set-
ups. These are written into the unit while operated with PC/Mac via TotalMix FX, and also con-
trol clock mode master or AutoSync and the sample rate. The UCX (and with it the iPhone/iPad)
will be synchronized to an external digital sample rate if there is a valid digital input signal. With
a wrong sample rate heavy audio noise will occur. Without an SPDIF or ADAT input signal the
UCX enters master mode and uses the sample rate set by Mac OS X or iOS (the app in use).
While the MIDI I/Os will send and receive Sysex messages, not all apps are ready to do this.
For example MIDI Monitor and AC-7 do not support Sysex at this time. The app Midi Tool Box
can be used to verify that the UFX is working correctly, and the problem lies somewhere else.
33. Front Panel Operation
The front panel operation is identical to the one under Windows and OS X, or standalone opera-
tion. The rotary encoder controls these parameters:
iPhone/iPad Mac OS X
Input Gain 1/2 Input Gain 1 - 4
Output Gain 1/2 Output Gain 1 - 6
Output Gain 7/8 (Phones) Output Gain 7/8 (Phones)
Output Gain SPDIF Output Gain SPDIF
Output Gain ADAT 1/2 Output Gain ADAT 1-8
When used with the iPhone/iPad all channels can be accessed through the display of the UCX.
The values of the channels not listed above can be changed, but will not cause any change
during CC operation.
After activation of the Class Compliant mode turning the knob lists not only CC, but also C8 and
CA in the display.
C8
: The iPhone/iPad playback channels 1/2 are copied to the phones output 7/8 and
SPDIF/ADAT 1/2, channels 3 to 8 to ADAT outputs 3 to 8. Application example iTunes: Music
playback with this 2-channel app happens only on the playback channels 1/2, therefore the
headphone output could not be used. Thanks to the C8 option the iTunes signal is also avail-
able digitally via SPDIF/ADAT.
CA
: 1:1 routing of all 18 playback channels. Application example djay: independent usage of
main output and phones/PFL. Mode C 8 would always provide both signals at the phones out-
put. CA is a typical DAW mode.
Both modes can be activated at any time and do not influence the mixer state loaded via the
Setups, as they only influence the playback routing.
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