Re: Fireface UCX - turn on phantom power

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AFAIK RME uses an app for the iPad to control all the TotalMix stuff,
including the onboard DSP eccects. That's interesting because the UCX
only works on the iPad when in CC mode. Could the control be reverse
engineered?

Correct me if I'm wrong.

On 10/06/2014 07:45 PM, Hanns Holger Rutz wrote:
> I can open TotalMix under OS X, store the setting, and reboot
> under Linux. This is "ok", but then again, I have no control over
> the Mic gain, so help is appreciated. The device is not seen when
> connected via Firewire, when using USB it is visible but hdspconf
> doesn't deal with it, and also alsamixer doesn't offer any capture
> settings or the like.
> 
> Best, .h.h.
> 
> 
> On 10/06/2014 11:41 AM, Hanns Holger Rutz wrote:
>> hi there,
> 
>> what is the best/easiest way (Debian Jessie) to switch on the 
>> phantom power of an RME Fireface UCX. I can use the thing 
>> out-of-the-box, however only the analog I/O works. This is fine, 
>> but now I need to toggle the phantom power. Is there a utility I 
>> can run that allows me to control that?
> 
>> Thanks, .h.h. _______________________________________________ 
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