I wonder how it will compare in conversion quality, if it sounds better and has less latency than the Fireface 800 and if TotalMix will be easier to comprehend?
I don't need anymore low to mid level effects or plugins added to my DAW pool however, maybe its just the thing here and these added effects are a welcoming surprise to an interface!
I said it a few years back predicting interfaces are going to be the next big wow, looks like RME is doing it again.
I can't imagine how many FF800 were sold. Recording.org has hundreds if not a thousand users with that product. Might be just the time to snag up a few used FF800.
Looking forward to hearing how people like this new product!
Here's a few video's on it. Looks pretty nice.
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The preamps are supposed to be a step up-the same ones in the ne
The preamps are supposed to be a step up-the same ones in the new Micstacy. The converters are supposed to be the same as the Micstacy and ADI192 so also a step up. It will not be chainable at this juncture to either another UFX or a FF800.
However, stand alone mode is always a priority with me. I do all my presets at home before a gig but it is even better that I'll be able to tweak onsite if I needed to.
A very key feature however is the ability in a future update to have a standalone unit that records to a USB drive.
I don't know if I'll go this route because I am still happy with my FF800 setups. But I am mightily tempted.
(Dude! That guy looks like he's 15!)
I'm posting here to bump this. I'd really like to hear from any
I'm posting here to bump this. I'd really like to hear from anyone who has gotten their paws on the UFX. Doesn't seem immediately clear that this is a big upgrade from the FF800. I'll have to rough out my taxes, but I might be up for an interface upgrade this year.
Honestly, I'm just as interested in your review of PT9 as I am o
Honestly, I'm just as interested in your review of PT9 as I am of the UFX. I think the UFX will be a step up from the FF800, but I already own two FF800's so unless one of you trusted folks raves in an embarrassing fashion my G.A.S. should stay in check.
PT9 on the other hand I would be interested in-especially if Avid got their act together and made a version with a 64 bit engine.
TotalMix looks a lot like a mini Samplitude at first glance, wel
TotalMix looks a lot like a mini Samplitude at first glance, well maybe not but its cool too! Almost seems like they heading into the RME DAW world.
Can't wait to hear more after the AES .