![RME Audio Fireface UFX+ User Manual Download Page 61](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/rme-audio/fireface-ufx/fireface-ufx_user-manual_1467299061.webp)
User's Guide Fireface UFX+
© RME
61
The frequency graphics give a precise overview of the filter results. Overlapping filters influence
each other. This can be used to achieve more than 20 dB amplitude, or to generate difficult
frequency response optimizations.
Note: TotalMix has an internal headroom of 24 dB. Extreme boosts with overlapping filters can
therefore cause an internal overload. In any case such an overload is displayed by the Over
LED of the channel’s level meter.
Preset.
Settings of the EQ and the Low Cut
can be stored, loaded, and copied between
channels at any time. A click on Preset opens
a menu with several entries:
¾
Recall:
Presets stored before by the user
can be selected and loaded
¾
Save to:
There are 16 storage places
available (EQ Preset 1 to 16)
¾
Import:
Loads a previously stored TM EQ
file (.tmeq)
¾
Export:
Stores the current state as TM
EQ file (.tmeq)
¾
Factory:
Includes 14 examples for the
creative use of Low Cut and Equalizer
¾
Reset:
Resets the Low Cut and EQ to
have zero influence (Gain 0 dB)
¾
Rename:
The EQ Presets 1 to 16 can be renamed. The changes will be shown in both lists
Recall and Save to.
Notes on the EQ Presets
Copy between channels:
The EQ Preset menu of all channels is identical. If an EQ setup is
stored via
Save to
on one of the 16 storage places, it is then also available in any other channel
via Recall.
Copy between Snapshots:
The Presets are not saved in Snapshots, therefore do not change
when a different Snapshot is loaded. Presets are saved in Workspaces and also loaded with
these.
Copy between Workspaces:
is done by the export and import function of the Preset menu.
Important and useful Presets should always be saved as TM EQ file, so that they can not get
lost even on accidental overwrite.
Factory Presets:
loaded like all Presets the settings of both Low Cut and EQ simultaneously.
The current state, On or Off, is neither saved nor activated on load. With this a preset can be
loaded anytime, but will not become active before the user decides to switch the EQ and/or LC
on – except they had been active already before the load process. For this reason some Fac-
tory Presets have special names. For example Telephone (LC+EQ) will sound much better
when the LC has been activated additionally to the EQ, as the LC is set to an unusual high fre-
quency of 500 Hz here.
Summary of Contents for Fireface UFX+
Page 7: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 7 User s Guide Fireface UFX General...
Page 12: ...12 User s Guide Fireface UFX RME...
Page 13: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 13 User s Guide Fireface UFX Installation and Operation Windows...
Page 31: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 31 User s Guide Fireface UFX Installation and Operation Mac OS X...
Page 41: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 41 User s Guide Fireface UFX Inputs and Outputs...
Page 49: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 49 User s Guide Fireface UFX Stand Alone Operation...
Page 52: ...52 User s Guide Fireface UFX RME...
Page 53: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 53 User s Guide Fireface UFX TotalMix FX...
Page 55: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 55...
Page 91: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 91 User s Guide Fireface UFX Class Compliant Mode...
Page 97: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 97 User s Guide Fireface UFX DURec Direct USB Recording...
Page 104: ...104 User s Guide Fireface UFX RME...
Page 105: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 105 User s Guide Fireface UFX Technical Reference...
Page 118: ...118 User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 40 Diagrams 40 1 Block Diagram Fireface UFX...
Page 120: ...120 User s Guide Fireface UFX RME...
Page 121: ...User s Guide Fireface UFX RME 121 User s Guide Fireface UFX Miscellaneous...