Topic: In which USB port should I connect the UFX? Midi devices limit
Hello,
I have ordered the RME UFX, which will hopefully replace in terms of performance my Multiface II. I hope the advertisement is true about the performance match.
So, in order to save myself some headaches, I want to ask what would the best procedure so I can connect my UFX to the most suitable USB port of my PC.
I have already read page 92 of the manual but I wonder if there is a more safe way to do this. Let me explain:
In my PC I have connected some midi devices (Steinberg CC121, Yamaha Motif, Novation Nocturn and SLII). These devices occupy the midi devices entries in registry. I seem to have reached close to the limit (8-9 midi entries). That means that if I connect a UFX to the wrong USB port and have to reconnect it to another one I will get out of limits and I will have problems with the midi drivers not installing correctly. This problem is still there in Windows 7 64bit.
Should I get a PCI-e USB3.0 card or this will deteriorate performance?
Is there any way to know which USB port is "better" for the UFX?
I will also be using it on a Macbook Pro so I guess in this case it should go straight on a usb port and not on a hub right?
My PC desktop system is:
Asus P6T Motherboard
i7930 Intel CPU
Multiface II PCI-e
Windows 7 64bit Ultimate