Durec is the possibility to connect an USB storage medium (Stick, SSD, Disk) to the front USB port of an UFX II or UFX+
and to be able to record directly to it.
This is possible either when you operate in stand-alone mode without PC or additionally on top to a DAW recording, as backup solution shall the PC have issues, to have the recording in safe harbor.
Durec has been improved on the UFX+/UFX II compared to the old flagship interface UFX:
- UFX+: up to 76 channels can be recorded simultaneously - optionally with 12 analog and 64 MADI inputs
- internal Real Time Clock, allows timestamps in DuRec filenames
- increased reliability when using slower or multi-partitioned USB thumb devices
The UFX II (same as with the UFX+) would be very interesting to you, as it's fully standalone operateable
by the display and became a lot of improvements over the old flagship interface UFX.
Especially the analog circuits became an overhaul and are very decent in terms of quality (Mics, analog I/O).
The ARC USB can also be connected to the back of the UFX II and UFX+ making standalone operation more comfortably.
In this blog article I put together, what improvements have been made with UFX+ and UFX II.
https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … 8-RME-UFX/
A MADI based setup, like I have it here with 2 Octamic XTC, looks like this:
https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … Cber-MADI/
I use the UFX+ also for my guitar rig to emulate a parallel effect loop for my tube amp to have more punch in the signal,
as otherwise 2 multieffects in a serial loop would kill too much from the amp sound. From this you can see and deduce how versatile this unit is and the flexibility of TotalMix FX in terms of routing:
https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … arren-Rig/
Both are the same devices / quality, UFX+ has only MADI on top and because of the big amount of channels
it has USB3 and Thunderbolt, compared to USB2 on the UFX II.
I use the UFX+ most of the time now as tape deck and record guitar with 2 Mics to Backing tracks coming froom the PC.
Where I perform overdubs with the guitar.
A very nice performance, no complexity of the DAW when you have the guitar in your hands ...
Later you can move the USB Stick to the PC and easily import the multiplexed file to Cubase which then extracts all tracks properly. Or you can even use a Wavetool from RME which also can perform the extraction of tracks (as Mono and Stereo tracks). I export usually both, then I can select easier what is mono and what was a stereo track.
If you do not want to use or do not have Durec, then you can also use Global Record from the RME DIGICheck collection of audio analysis tools. This is a lightweight recording solution where you can record very reliably to a PC but without the complexity of a DAW. Global Record is only available for Windows based systems, not Apple.
Information about DURec you can find in this UFX+ manual, chapter 38.
https://archiv.rme-audio.de/download/ff … plus_d.pdf
Information about compatible USB Sticks, pen devices, SSD you can find in this thread:
https://www.forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.php?id=11257
Not every USB medium (be it stick or disk) is built internally in a way, that a high number of channels (the maximum number that the UFX+/UFX II allow) can be written instandly without issues. Therefore this thread, which tells you which devices are unproblematic and ensure proper operation even if you record with the max number of supported channels.
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14