

Having say, a stereo guitar interface or two such as Line6’s Pod and Roland’s VG-88, a practice mic or two and/or TC-Helicon’s VoiceLive, and a synth interface all plugged in and ready to go makes cranking out scratch recordings of songs much easier, which can then be refined and polished a track at a time.

All three devices share a common graphical interface, which RME calls TotalMix FX, which is the key to using RME’s products successfully the obvious big initial difference is that the UFX+ features additional virtual channel strips for its many more inputs and outputs.Įnsemble recording is obviously made easier with those extra inputs, but they’re also surprisingly useful for the one man electronic songwriter. And I’m basing part of my review on my extensive use over the past four years of RME’s smaller, FireWire-equipped Fireface UCX.

The UFX+ supplants the earlier FireWire-equipped UFX interface that RME has been producing since 2011.
