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RME Fireface UCX II 40-Channel USB-B Audio/MIDI Interface User Manual

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User's Guide Fireface UCX II

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The Global and Analog Level Meter Screen on the far right also
shows:

The current sample rate

Clock mode and Lock/Sync status of the Word, SPDIF, AES

and ADAT inputs

MIDI I/O activity by two yellow dots

USB and Class Compliant mode active (CC)

Current output of the volume setting, dB value to it

DSP meter, shows the load of the DSP by activated FX


Turning the knob displays the volume screen of the currently
selected output. Pressing the knob toggles the display between

Main Out

and

Phones

. At the bottom right, the current selection

and dB value of the Volume setting is shown, so it is visible even
when the Volume screen is not active.

The title bar shows the currently selected output and the as-
signed channels (Default Main is Line Out 1/2, Phones is fixed to
Line Out 7/8).

The quick select buttons MIC/GAIN, REC/PLAY, CHAN/MIX and SETUP/REV are described in
chapter 23.2.

Navigation

The Fireface UCX II has a simple and fast

1-button operation

.

Pressing the VALUE encoder switches between adjusting the
parameter and moving horizontally through the menu to moving
vertically through the menu. Here is an example: the BNC sock-
e

t’s mode is to be switched from Input to Output (or vice versa).


Press the SETUP/REV key. The

Options

menu appears. The

cursor is in the second line and has the button symbol. Turning
the encoder switches horizontally between the pages

Clock,

Hardware/Diagnosis, Load/Store all Settings

and

Control Room

.

After selecting

Clock

, press the encoder. The knob symbol

changes to double arrows. By turning the encoder, the cursor
now moves vertically through the menu.

Scroll down to

BNC as WCK

. Press the encoder so that the but-

ton symbol appears. Select the desired mode Input or Output by
turning the knob. Quickly exit the menu by pressing the

SETUP/REV button twice. Otherwise the menu will automatically
switch to the Level Meter screen after 90 seconds without any
user input.