Topic: RME ufx
hi RME !
im a musicproducer based in stockholm sweden.
my production credits include artists such as - robyn, the wanted, the saturdays, the teddybears and ive scored movies and numerous commercials broadcast worldwide.
ive been a faithful logic user for a long time- strugglin with TDM/pro tools HD to keep my work up to prostandard..
A few months ago i decided to give up logic and finally switch to protools, the problems and the constant crashes with logic TDM seriously started to effect my workflow and even deadlines..
about a month ago i was workin on a project at realworld studios in baath england and met engineer ali stanton who told me that i should stick to logic
but go fully native- he said that the new macs released in july with thunderbolt would give me almost no latency with a native interface such as apogee symphony.
apogee stated that they would make thunderbolt an essential part of their next generation of interfaces..
came back to stockholm and mentioned the idea to my computer/music sales guy who recommended me to try the RME UFX instead.
i really like the unit but would like to get a few answers before i buy the product :
is USB 2.0 fast enough for a 96 channel pro audio mix ?
if not- will u upgrade your interface to i.e usb 3.0 or thunderbolt ?
if so- why is apogee building thunderbolt into symphony ? is it way overkill ?
will i be able to record vocals or live instruments in realtime without any latency problems ?
is the RME UFX in any way taking CPU power away from plugins and software instruments ?
will RME UFX + state of the art new MAC be sufficient for any situations, equal that ive had with my old TDM -pro tools HD/ 3 digidesign 192´s/mac quad core intel xeon 6 gig ram?
thank you for your time !