User Manual
User's Guide Fireface UFX II © RME
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The Record buttons behave in a similar way to other buttons in TotalMix: Activation/deactivation
of all channels to the right by Ctrl + mouse click, flashing buttons when the maximum number of
channels has been exceeded after changing the sample rate. When loading a different work-
space during ongoing recording and playback, the configuration of record and playback is not
updated or changed.
The display of the Fireface UFX II brings up the Record/Playback menu automatically when a
storage medium is connected and recognized, or after pushing the REC/PLAY button.
File. Name of the currently selected file.
Status. This line changes its content depending on the current
operation: information on the selected file, the ongoing or just
completed recording: xx channels selected (number of channels
armed for recording), SR xx kHz (sample rate), USB xx%, x Err
(USB Load and number of errors).
Time. Length of the recording or current playback position.
When selecting the record button at the unit the medium’s
remaining total record time is shown. Due to the limitation to 100
files the actual recording time may be shorter. In Stop and
Playback mode turning encoder 2 allows to change the current playback position.
Transport Bar. Turning encoder 2 moves the cursor over Del (Delete), Record, Play/Pause and
Stop. The selected function is initiated by pressing encoder 2.
Turning encoder 1 brings up the Rec/Play Settings with subpages USB Media, Record, Play-
back and Time & Date.
USB Media.
DURec/Partition. The Direct USB Recording function can be
switched off completely. This reduces the DSP load a bit, which
then raises the number of possible effects in TotalMix FX. Turn
encoder 2 to select Off. Default is1, which means both DURec
enabled and the first partition found on the USB media will be
used. On some media it will be necessary to use partition 2 or up.
Capacity. Storage size of the media.
Free. Free space on the media.
Record.
Remain (Rec.). The medium’s remaining total record time
Free. Free space on the media.
Max R/W Time. The time needed for the read or write operation.
Details see chapter 37.5.