The Fireface UFX+ becomes the center of any multitrack studio because it is able to handle up to 94 channels I/O with ease. With unprecedented flexibility, compatibility, the inclusion of DURec (Direct USB Recording) and RME’s famous low latency hardware and driver designs, the Fireface UFX+ raises the bar to new heights. Packed with features not found on its older sibling, including MADI I/O (188 channels of I/O, 128 channels more than the Fireface UFX), a more powerful DSP, USB 3.0, Thunderbolt™ technology, and a new optional remote control firmly places the RME Fireface UFX+ as the new reference in multitrack recording, mixing and monitoring.
...but I did manage to get some numbers done on the new UFX+ under USB3 , TB to come later. RME Fireface UFX+ : USB3 : The UFX+ is not of the same driver family of the UFX/UCX/BF , instead its listed under the MADIFace USB3 driver family , which will explain the driver version...
...to upgrade again. i was entirely happy with UFX and still am, but wanted the advantage of MADI interfacing on UFX+ so i can have substantially bigger number of i/o. for starters, i re-use my ADI-8 DS, but later, i'm probably looking at SPL Maddison 16i/o and/or Mytek 8x192 as my...
...it's rather flexible and also can control stuff that "should have been on the front" but if u get the UFX+ I'm not sure if buy a remote that expensive but maybe if I realize I really need it. But is there an answer to the question of the thread. What interface is the best?...
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