Some additions to this topic:
[Windows] regarding UC and UCX II in parallel, possible as they use the same driver.
Note: as the converter latency differs between the two units, expect a little time offset in tracks:
UC: 43.2/28 (AD/DA) samples = 0.98/0.63ms @44.1 kHz
UCX II: 5 / 5.8 (AD/DA) samples= 0.11/0.13ms @44.1 kHz
So, when recording, 43.2-5 = 38.2 samples = 0.87ms @44.1 kHz
When connecting stereo devices to your setup via analog ports, then take care, to use ports of the same device; otherwise you would get this offset between stereo channels (to be avoided).
[Windows/ASIO] during operation you have to ensure in the driver settings, that both units are set to use the same ASIO buffer size otherwise these offsets will become much higher (as the latency over USB is (and can become much) higher compared to converter latency).
UCX II with the FS should be clock master as it has the more precise clock.
For clock synchronization, I would use the coax. SPDIF port instead of the ADAT port for two reasons:
1. This leaves the ADAT ports of both units free to connect other gear in the future, be it preamps or AD/DA converter.
2. SPDIF (2ch protocol) allows for sample rates up to 192 kHz, where the other side can clearly detect the clock.
With ADAT this is not possible, as the higher bandwidth demands for double and quad speed are delivered by channel multiplexing, not by using a higher clock rate. When ADAT protocol with channel multiplexing is in use, the clock slave can't detect whether this is 44.1, 88.2 or 176.4 kHz. Its possible to use, but requires manual adjustments, the clock won't follow automatically.
Operation of TM FX: you can choose between opening two TM FX Windows, one for each unit.
The alternative is to switch between UCX II and UC.
In the upper-right area, there is a pull down menu where you can select the unit (UCX II or UC).
[And if you want to get a little more out of the setup...]
DURec as backup recording
If you want to use DURec as backup recording then this is also possible for a few channels of the UC when connecting the UC via ADAT and coax. SPDIF.
Here the max amount of channels which are possible to transfer depending on the sample rate being in use:
10 ch (8 via ADAT + 2 via coax SPDIF) @single speed
6 ch (4 via ADAT + 2 via coax SPDIF) @double speed
4 ch (2 via ADAT + 2 via coax SPDIF) @quad speed
PC
| USB
+----------------------------------------------------+
| |
[master] [slave]
UCX II---SPDIF(c)-----clock sync--->SPDIF(c)---UC
For DURec : \ /
\---ADAT IN<-----8/4/2ch-----ADAT OUT---/
\---SPDIF(c)<-----2ch---------SPDIF(c)---/
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