Topic: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Hello everybody,

I just recorded a live concert with the UFX and used the USB recording option for the backup. Now I need the backup multitrack files for one song because ProTools had a drop out.

I didn't find any posts in the forum, which explain how to get the single/mono tracks of the interleaved UFX files in a DAW. I have Pro Tools and Logic. If I drag and drop the UFX File in a logic session I see a waveform but can't hear anything, regardless of the track assignment (mono/stereo/surround). The region shows the 5.1 symbol...


Is there any chance to extract the tracks?

Thanks,

Oli

(Germany)

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Will Logic's mixer show a playback signal level?


Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Regards
Daniel Fuchs
RME

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Logic's mixer sows no signal but I currently tried it with "Soundtrack Pro". Theres a signal level and you can hear sth (I guess all the tracks together...)

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

What are generally RME's ideas for the backup files? How could you work on with them?

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Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

We are working on the splitter for Win/Mac that puts the files together and then extracts/exports single channels.

ProTools: there is a video showing how it works:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZcx3Et_ … ideo_title

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Like I mentioned before, please try to make this tool compatible with TMFX workspace files. It would be convenient to have the files named automatically.

Fireface-UFX, Mac OSX 10.6, Logic 9, BCF2000, AC-7 user, vocalist, live sound recording

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Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

The problem is that there is no relationship between recorded file and the used channel in the hardware/TM FX. So even if we include a dialog to have a specific workspace as name reference, it would only work if you recorded all channels from 1 up without a gap. Otherwise the names get shifted to the wrong channels.

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Include a new "record number" integer in the channel strip object?
I guess a single loop gathering the channel numbering shouldn't be to hard.

Fireface-UFX, Mac OSX 10.6, Logic 9, BCF2000, AC-7 user, vocalist, live sound recording

Re: FF UFX: How to use the recorded FIles in a DAW

Looking forward to the splitting tool!

Do you guys have a rough estimate as to how long that's gonna take?