Daniel,
In researching this issue, someone brought this 2006/2007 Gearslutz thread to my attention:
RME FIREFACE 400 USERS MUST READ THIS!
Apparently, this was a firmware problem that was addressed with a firmware update.
The problem occurred in standalone and non-standalone mode.
In addition, the problem only occurred in non-standalone mode under very specific conditions.
It is limited to a very rare combination of several factors (in firmwares < 1.48):
For this to occur, all of the following settings had to apply (i.e. be stored in the FF400's flash memory):
Both Mic Gain settings at 0 dB and
Both Pad switches off and
Both Instrument switches off and
Both Phantom Power switches off and
No previous change to these settings since the FF was switched on. Manually recreating this combination of settings will not cause incorrect phantom power display.
As stated previously, my firmware version is 1.70.
This is well beyond "< 1.48", yet I am definitely experiencing this issue or one that is very similar in non-standalone mode.
Also, my Fireface settings differ from the ones mentioned as being critical to reproduce this anomaly.
As instructed, I flashed the current state without phantom power enabled on 2-9-12.
The problem occurred again on 2-13-12. The Fireface settings had not been changed.
The problem is intermittent.
It didn't occur between 2-10 and 2-12, and it hasn't occurred since 2-13.
The first time it occurred was in may 2011.
But, it does occur.
Is it possible that a firmware (or driver) update subsequent to firmware version 1.47 could have somehow reactivated this bug, even with Fireface settings different from the ones mentioned as being critical to reproduce?
I trust you will forward this info to those who can help solve this problem.
Something is not right.
Thank you.
A screenshot of my Fireface Settings is below
Macmini '19 3.2 GHz 6-Core i7, 32GB RAM, MacOS 10.15.2, LogicProX 10.4.8, FF400, UAD2 Satellite Octo