ramses wrote:Interesting. You really want to forgo on TotalMix ?
For the same money (during the promotion) you could get now an UFX with more channels and options.
Especially Durec to record something in parallel on USB disk or stick and you could connect even more
outputs of the Kemper to the UFX .. If I remember right you have with the Kemper several options
to configure several outputs to have either only the dry signal (for later reamping) or the signal with or
without effects.
If you would get an UFX you would have even more options when i.e. using external Effects like a good
Lexicon to get those lush reverbs .. You could even use the UFX as Mixer, so that the Amp signal
goes directly to the output and that Effects are only mixed to it like in a parallel loop.
So this would i.e. be an interesting use case which I already tried with my UFX and UFX+
just for the case that you want to use this for Kemper or when playing through real tube amps.
See this schematics.
You could surely even get rid of the DI Box and connect guitar directly to UFX and go from there to the amp.
This is still work in progress if I have some more time.
The good thing is .. a very good audio switch for an amp would cost around €500 alone to build such a parallel loop.
With the UFX you have this capabilities directly "build-in" by clever routing of the signals.
The Sound and "punch" of the Tube amp goes this way without kind of dampening through a serial loop of effects.
It goes directly from preamp to power amp without loosing its dynamics.
The effects you mix additionally to the power amp as you like. You only need to take care to configure "kill dry" in the effects.
Then its very comfortably being able to adjust the amount of the reverb on the i.e. Lexicon with the "Input" knob.
Hello Ramses,
Thank you for the input + detailed schematic.
The problem I have the UFX or UFX+ is down to quality.
Both the AD and DA on the UFX+ (and especially the UFX) are far lower in quality compared to the ADI-2 Pro.
Then there's also the circuitry involved, with the ADI-2 Pro using better capacitors, PCB, etc.
Also, the UFX+ and UFX both lack a sample rate converter, which is important as using the Kemper via SPDIF requires that the Kemper be the master clock (which would limit my DAW session to 44.1, unless I had a sample rate converter).
There's the problem with the instrument inputs being of lower quality on the UFX+ (and especially the UFX) than the dedicated DI in my diagram (which costs more than $1,000.00 alone for a single channel).
As for Totalmix, given that I'll be working with so few channels, I doubt the lack of Totalmix will be a huge deal (though I could be wrong, as I've never used Totalmix myself).
Lastly there's the headphone outputs on the ADI-2 Pro, which are far more powerful and quiet compared to either the UFX+ or UFX (which may be important, as there's a good chance I might be mixing heavily on headphones).
The UFX+ would definitely be a good option if I needed the channel count, but I really don't as I drum through a MIDI electronic drum kit and play piano through a MIDI keyboard (though it would be nice if the ADI-2 Pro had a MIDI input and output like the UFX and UFX+).
Given that I don't sing (not well at least), there's no need for a pre-amp (and to be honest with you, I doubt many would use the pre-amps on their interface unless they didn't have a dedicated pre-amp or enough pre-amps).
Du-Rec is definitely cool, but given that I only record myself, the loss of a take (in the unlikely chance that the ADI-2 Pro fails) is worth it if I have better AD, DA, circuitry, headphone outs, etc.
Thank you for all your help,
Nelson