Topic: fireface ufx new owner ... some experiences
So here are some notes on the box I just got from Amazon two weeks ago ...
1. The box came with drivers that didn't support recording. There was no way to update the drivers without attaching a computer to the rear USB port. Why not give it the capability to update from a usb stick?
2. After updating the drivers the recording function shows up. I recorded successfully from the mic inputs a couple of hours on four tracks at 96khz 24 bit onto a 120GB SS drive Intel SSD510 series. Absolutely no dropouts.
3. I'm using an ineo usb3 interface attached to the drive, and the ufx had absolutely no problem identifying the drive or powering it from the single usb port on the front of the unit.
4. I had to format the drive fat32 due to the ufx requirements, and it took some web searching to find the appropriate utility to reformat this drive to fat32. It turns out that verbatim has a free utility which is now named SmartDisk_FAT32.exe which does the format very quickly on Windows. It might be that the normal format commandline command on windows will do this if you force the FS type with the command, but much discussion on the web pointed to an older Verbatim utility as being reliable. The older ones wasn't there, but they linked to this new one.
5. I recorded only in stand-alone mode
6. I see no "auto-in" type of monitor setting or any feature that might let you punch-in to a track while recording. It looks like it must start a new multitrack file every time you record ... Is this true? No ability to punch in and overwrite a track while listening back to it?
7. In fact, I could find no way to make the disk tracks audible in the headphone mix after recording them while using stand-alone mode.
8. Samplitude imported the recorded tracks as-is. It didn't require any tool to extract single tracks.
In summary ... this will be ok for recording only, but there is a lack of documentation of how to set up for basic playback into headphone mix in stand-alone mode, and the lack of any mention of punch-in capability, if it exists ... so a bit tough to use at this point.