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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25.5 The Control Strip
The Control Strip on the right side is a fixed element. It combines different functions that are
either required globally, or constantly used, and therefore should not be hidden in a menu. It can
still be hidden via the top menu Window
– Hide Control Strip.
The areas described in the following chapters can be minimized by a click on the arrow in their
title bar.
Device selection.
Select the unit to be controlled in case more than one is
installed on the computer.
FX - DSP Meter.
Shows the DSP load caused by activated EQ, Low Cut,
Compressor, Auto Level, Echo and Reverb. The DSP of the Fireface UCX II
has an automatic load limiter. If no DSP resources are left further effects can
not be activated. When switching to DS and QS modes effects will be deac-
tivated automatically until the DSP is not overloaded anymore.
Undo / Redo.
With the unlimited Undo and Redo changes of the mix can be
undone and redone, at any time. Undo/Redo does not cover graphical chang-
es (window size, position, channels wide/narrow etc.), and also no changes to
the Presets. The accidental overwrite of an EQ Preset can not be made un-
done.
Undo/Redo also operates across Workspaces. Therefore a completely differ-
ently set up mixer view can be loaded via Workspace, and with a single click
on Undo the previous internal mixer state is returned
– but the new mixer view
stays.
Global Mute - Solo - Fader.
Mute.
Global Mute operates in a pre fader style, muting all currently activated routings of the
channel. As soon as any Mute button is pressed, the
Mute Master
button lights up in the Control
Strip area. With this button all selected mutes can be switched off and on again. One can com-
fortably set up a mute group or activate and deactivate several mute buttons simultaneously.
Solo.
As soon as any Solo button is pressed, the
Solo Master
button lights up in the Control
Strip area. With this button all selected Solos are switched off and on again. Solo operates as
Solo-in-Place, post fader style, as known from common mixing desks. A typical limitation for
mixing desks, Solo working only globally and only for the Main Out, does not exist in TotalMix.
Solo is always activated for the current submix only.
Fader.
A Shift-click on a fader adds the fader to the
temporary fader group
. All faders now
marked yellow are ganged, and move simultaneously in a relative way. The temporary fader
group is deleted by a click on the F symbol.