Topic: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Hi all!

David again. Thanks for the warm welcome on the forum, and great answers to my previous question about loopback. Now that the Babyface Pro FS is perfectly in my workflow and works beautifully, I have another question come up.

At the end of my semester in May, I'm thinking about returning home for the summer break. I'm planning to take the Babyface Pro FS and the XLR connection cables with me so I can listen at home. Any tips as to what to do when packing? I'll be flying internationally, by the way.

Another question. As I had another person helping me unbox the Babyface, I didn't participate in the process of getting the unit out. As I examined the shipping box yesterday, I touched a packing case that feels hefty. I don't know how to open it, it seems locked or something. Is this the traveling case? Can I just throw this into my suitcase and check it among my luggage? Or, do you suggest I put it in my carry-on?

Sorry, a lot of questions. But I want to take care of this audio interface well, and take good audio quality with me home to enjoy as well. Thank you for any tips and hints, I appreciate it!

2 (edited by waedi 2023-01-13 05:51:35)

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

https://i.ibb.co/hMkmxWw/2389565833.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/XZ1kbKX/2381042514.jpg

I would put it into the luggage together with all cables and technical equipment, it might be suspect to certain border officers when in handbag

M1-Sequoia, Madiface Pro, Digiface USB, Babyface silver and blue

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Feel round and there are two indents on a long side. These are clips that you get your fingers under and pull. There are no locks and it’s all plastic mould including the clips.

Babyface Pro Fs, Behringer ADA8200, win 10/11 PCs, Cubase/Wavelab, Adam A7X monitors.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

I will add that the locking clips are quite firm and unless you have fingernails like a gorilla, you may want to use a keyring or wedge like object to open them. it is a secure case and should protect your Babyface just fine inside a suitcase.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

waedi wrote:

https://i.ibb.co/hMkmxWw/2389565833.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/XZ1kbKX/2381042514.jpg

I would put it into the luggage together with all cables and technical equipment, it might be suspect to certain border officers when in handbag

Thanks for the useful tip, I appreciate it!!! Checked with the luggage is safer for sure.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

sbcrikey wrote:

I will add that the locking clips are quite firm and unless you have fingernails like a gorilla, you may want to use a keyring or wedge like object to open them. it is a secure case and should protect your Babyface just fine inside a suitcase.

Oh no, I guess I'm out of luck. I usually cut my fingernails short for direct contact with both piano and computer keyboard.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

mkok wrote:

Feel round and there are two indents on a long side. These are clips that you get your fingers under and pull. There are no locks and it’s all plastic mould including the clips.

Yes, I felt the identical clips you described, it's just impossible to open. They have designed it so securely!!!

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Yes, you may need a special tool for opening the case:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg/1599px-BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg?20120604213136

Regards,
Jeff Petersen
Synthax Inc.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Apologize for uploading images. I forgot he's blind.
I hope it helps thru his friend Assistant.

M1-Sequoia, Madiface Pro, Digiface USB, Babyface silver and blue

10 (edited by sbcrikey 2023-01-13 19:37:33)

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

haha! that's great Jeff smile  although BIC pens aren't as ubiquitous as they used to be here in the U.S.!

perhaps you can keep a large coin in your pocket and use that to open the latches, David?

Jeff wrote:

Yes, you may need a special tool for opening the case:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg/1599px-BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg?20120604213136

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

waedi wrote:

Apologize for uploading images. I forgot he's blind.
I hope it helps thru his friend Assistant.

I'm glad you added text to your post. That's OK, I believe that box should be the one. My iPhone can describe images to me in basic terms, and it says that your posted image is a "black box."

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

sbcrikey wrote:

haha! that's great Jeff smile  although BIC pens aren't as ubiquitous as they used to be here in the U.S.!

perhaps you can keep a large coin in your pocket and use that to open the latches, David?

Hmm, I wonder how you open boxes with a coin. I'm afraid of breaking the clips. What other tools do you recommend?

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Jeff wrote:

Yes, you may need a special tool for opening the case:

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4f/BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg/1599px-BIC_blue_pen_cap.jpg?20120604213136

I'm definitely seeing this in my outlook, especially when traveling. By the way, are you the Jeff that I heard about in my registration / welcome email? If so, nice to meet you!

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

I didn’t think it was that bad. I just used my fingers and I opened a few weeks ago to check a cable.

Babyface Pro Fs, Behringer ADA8200, win 10/11 PCs, Cubase/Wavelab, Adam A7X monitors.

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

mkok wrote:

I didn’t think it was that bad. I just used my fingers and I opened a few weeks ago to check a cable.

I'll try to get another person to research it for me on site sometime in the coming days. Thanks!

Re: Babyface Pro FS and traveling tips?

Hi everyone!

Just decided to revive this as a "final update" of sorts, as I've now successfully traveled with my Babyface pro FS back to China. I've purchased a couple of XLR cables before my flight arrived, so it was direct plug-and-play. I'm loving my setup and the flexibility of it so much!!! Thank you RME and forum for all your tips and have a nice day!!!