Topic: Using External Preamps with UCX II
All
I have ordered a new UCX II and my question today surrounds the operation of the Mic/Line inputs (1+2) on the UCX II vs Inputs 1 and 2 on my trusty Multiface II (That I have used for 10 years now)
I divide my time between professional voiceover for radio/TV/multimedia and of course my own music composition. For the VO work - I use a UA 610MKII mic preamp with my Rode NTV and it's sounds fantastic.
In my current setup - I take the line level out of the LA610MKII (XLR to TRS balanced cable) into Input One of the Multiface. As the Multiface inputs have no actual gain settings (Or preamps?) - I can nicely control all gain right on the UA and record my vocal into Studio One with perfect levels.
Now - my understanding of the UCX II is that the front Mic/Line combo jacks are actually preamps as well with their own input gain (1 + 2) which CAN be controlled via the big encoder knob - which make me think I will now have competing preamps and gain structures to wrestle with if I decide to use Mic/Line 1 for my UA 610MKII.
Another question: Are the mic preamps always inline in the UCX II - if one plugs a TRS cable into the combo jacks (Mic/Line 1 or 2) instead of using an actual XLR?
My requirement is to let the UA 610MKII handle all gain and coloration of the Rode NTV mic and just have the UCX II handle the AD/DA conversion. Maybe I need to use one of the Line inputs on the back of the UCX II - which looks exactly like the 8 Line inputs in my Multiface? (not sure if they have internal gain control or not)
Appreciate an information from anyone out there using any modern RME interface (that features internal gain controls) with their favorite outboard mic preamp.
Cheers
VP
EDIT: I think I may have my answer from RME support from this older post regarding the original UCX I
https://www.forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.php?id=17825
Would this still be valid for the new UCX II:
Inputs 5-8 don't bypass the pres, they just don't have any. 1-4 can also be used for line signal. While there is no physical bypass, at 0 dB gain, signals are not affected by the pres.