The matrix – RME Fireface UCX II 40-Channel USB-B Audio/MIDI Interface User Manual

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Operational Mode.

Defines TotalMix FX basic operational mode. Choices are

Full Mode

(de-

fault, mixer active, all routing options available), and

Digital Audio Workstation Mode

(straight

playback routing, no input mix). See chapter 29 for details.


Network Remote Settings.

Settings to remote control TotalMix FX by TotalMix Remote via

network. See chapter 30.


Store Current state into device.

The unit can store up to 6 setups (the current state) in its own

memory. This function has been developed especially for the stand-alone mode operation,
where there are no playback channels. Therefore using it under Windows, Mac or iOS will result
in incomplete setups.


25.11 Menu Window


Zoom Options 100%, 135%, 200%, 270%.

Depending on the size of the monitor and the cur-

rent resolution TotalMix FX might be much too small and the controls too tiny to easily operate
them. Together with the 2 Row mode these options give a lot of different window sizes that suit
all monitors and resolutions currently existing.

Hide Control Strip

. Shifts the Control Strip out of the visible area to gain more space for other

elements.

26. The Matrix

26.1 Overview


The mixer window of TotalMix looks and operates similar to mixing desks, as it is based on a
conventional stereo design. The matrix display presents a different method of assigning and
routing channels, based on a single channel or monaural design. The matrix view of the Fireface
UCX II has the look and works like a conventional patchbay, adding functionality way beyond
comparable hardware and software solutions. While most patchbays will allow you to connect
inputs to outputs with just the original level (1:1, or 0 dB, as known from mechanical patchbays),
TotalMix allows you to use a freely definable gain value per crosspoint.

Matrix and TotalMix are different ways of displaying the same processes. Because of this both
views are always fully synchronized. Each change in one view is immediately reflected in the
other view as well.

26.2 Elements of the Matrix View


The visual design of the Matrix is determined by the architecture of the Fireface UCX II system:

Horizontal labels.

All hardware outputs

Vertical labels.

All hardware inputs. Below are

all playback channels.

Green 0.0 dB field.

Standard 1:1 routing

Dark grey field with number.

Shows the cur-

rent gain value as dB

Blue field.

This routing is muted

Red field.

Phase 180° (inverted)

Dark grey field.

No routing.

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