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 ===== General ===== ===== General =====
  
-The [[http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_fireface_ucx.php|RME Fireface UCX]] is a professional interface with 18 i/o channel (8 analog, 2 mic preamps), MIDI, S/PDIF and ADAT. It has both Firewire (400) and USB 2.0 (class compliant). Their site actually lists Linux as a supported OS!+The [[http://www.rme-audio.de/en_products_fireface_ucx.php|RME Fireface UCX]] is a professional interface with 18 i/o channel (8 analog, 2 mic preamps), MIDI, S/PDIF and ADAT. It has both Firewire (400) and USB 2.0 (class compliant).  
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 +Its not officially supported under Linux.
  
 ===== Software ===== ===== Software =====
  
-In CC (Class Compliant) mode the RME Fireface UCX works out of the box without having to use a patched kernel or flashing some firmware (tested in USB).+In CC (Class Compliant) mode the RME Fireface UCX works out of the box without having to use a patched kernel or flashing some firmware (tested with USB connection in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS).
  
-ALSA will see only one channel, but after installing QJackCtl from Ubuntu-Studio installer everything works.+ALSA will see only one channel, but after installing QJackCtl from Ubuntu-Studio installer everything works with Jackaudio.
  
 Listed audio channels in Jack correspond to:  Listed audio channels in Jack correspond to: 
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-CH 11 -18 => Adat/Tosink+CH 11 -18 => Adat (Tosink)
  
  
hw/rme_fireface_ucx.txt · Last modified: 2020/07/19 16:42 by magdesign