Re: RME UFX Class Compliant Mode Duplicated Channels

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There are two modes to chose exactly that: "22 Ch." and "Phones". Phones will duplicate channels as you describe, 22 Ch. will do a 1:1 routing.

Mirko

Am 9. Mai 2018 12:00:10 schrieb linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 00:12:35 -0700 (MST)
From: JorgeEduardoJonas <jorge.gomez.elizondo@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject:  RME UFX Class Compliant Mode Duplicated Channels
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Hello everybody!

I was trying out a RME UFX in Class Compliant Mode (I'm on UbuntuStudio
16.04.04 LTS),

Analog Channels 1 - 8 worked without any problem, except that they are
being duplicated to the digital outputs, I tested with SuperCollider and
Ardour, I'm
trying to have the 22 channels working
independently, does anyone know if this is possible?

Many thanks and best of wishes!

Jorge.




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