Thank you so much for this! You are the only person that I've found in two hours of searching who properly describes how to get the MBR option on a Mac. Thank you!
It's awesome to see you show how powerful and creative this feature can get! Thanks for this video! I love DuRec, it was the missing piece I wanted for a Dawless workflow. It's ability to do everything you showed in this video (record separate stems from the RME i/o, record the live performance of toggling the snapshots) opens so many doors. Using DuRec with along VST hosts (like Gig performer, or Blue Cat Patchwork) and my MPC One (with a USB compliant audio interface) - I have been Dawless for about 2 years. My PC's are now happy as sound modules and/or FX processors and my RME is the multitrack recorder, and my MPC sequences all my hardware and samples my playing into arrangements. And it's easy to collab when I need to with the WAV files. That's how I use it, but there's so many ways to flip this feature in any setup.
Love the Dawless concept you have going. I have an upcoming video that shows similar but much more stripped back. Thanks for watching and sharing your setup.
Oh man this comment blew my mind! I've been struggling to figure how to use the wealth of amazing sound sources from my computer and incorporate them into my hardware setup in a unified way, but without having to get a daw involved every time. Bringing sounds outside of the box is pretty straightforward with my current interface but I want to be able to go back and forth while having a central place to monitor and record. I've been looking at standalone recorders/digital mixers but this recording functionality built straight into the interface seems like a wonderful solution. A couple questions: how does file transfer work? do you need to physically remove the drive in order to access the files, or is there a USB disk mode where you can access the drive from the computer while still hooked up to the interface? Or do you need to physically remove the drive in order to access the files? Also, how does file naming work.. do you make a new 'project' when you want to record, or is everything just time/date stamped?
Thank you So Much for putting This out there! I have a ufxIII with a 30g Thumb drive properly formatted and even I got it to work thanks to your videos!! I bought a 512g drive but it won't format without partitioning a space of less than 32g so Lesson Learned. I can use that for finished files. Thanks again!
Great idea, just put one in so I can hot swap USBs for clients. Its a good add on service or just bonus. "here's a full back up of everything that happened in the session if you ever need it", they just bring their drive.
Great video. Helped me quite a bit. Question. Is there a way to name the recorded files BEFORE recording to something more specific other than 'ufx...'? For isntance, 'April1Session...'. That possible?
Thank you, great video! I have one doubt if I may ask. If I understand correctly autogain is turning down gain to prevent clipping. So when somebody start to sing to mic and than people switch to 'conversation' mode it will stay at that low level, so you will need to remember to raise the gain up manually, right?
Thanks for great video!! One question! I don't have "Inclu. Names" in iXML data like yours, I would like to know how to set it up, I'm using UFX+ and UFX II on windows pc, Windows 10 to be specific. Thanks for helping me and viewing my poor English😅
great video, i have recently purchased ufxii and just started with durec. if i don’t want the multichanel stems, can’t i just route the channels to a submix i am not monitoring through phones or studio monitors (eg, to adat 15/16) and then record that submix which would give me the stereo output directly from this? if i need individual input mono channel wavs, if i have 10 drum mics, bass and git and vocs, and also record in logic (to enable easy gui/mix but not software monitoring), is there additional strain on the system since essentially the DUREC Is duplicating the DAW recording? also, is there a quality difference in the tracks converted in the computer and DAW vs directly on the UFXII? thx again!!!
By default the recorded file is a stereo track. You have to unpack with RME software to get the stems. So if you just want a stereo file, you have it straight away
@@CREATEEDUCATEINSPIRE So this would mean you would need a computer? Which takes away from much of the point for durec in the first place then correct?
The other thing that I think that is great about DURec is because no computer and operating is involved the jitter and sound quality are 2nd to none. I plan on mixing and mastering using DURec with no computer involved.
Thank you so much for this! You are the only person that I've found in two hours of searching who properly describes how to get the MBR option on a Mac. Thank you!
Happy it helped
Finally somebody is making the perfect and usable tutorials for RME ;-)
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One of the best RME tutorials out there, well done! Go RME!
Glad you think so! Thanks for supporting!
Wow these RME videos are are EXTREMELY helpful! Thanks.
Happy to help. More on the way soon
Great presentation Stu! I didn't even think about playback! Thanks for the great ideas and clear explanation 👍
Anytime, thanks for supporting the channel.
Super well explained and very inspiring. Great channel!
It's awesome to see you show how powerful and creative this feature can get! Thanks for this video! I love DuRec, it was the missing piece I wanted for a Dawless workflow. It's ability to do everything you showed in this video (record separate stems from the RME i/o, record the live performance of toggling the snapshots) opens so many doors. Using DuRec with along VST hosts (like Gig performer, or Blue Cat Patchwork) and my MPC One (with a USB compliant audio interface) - I have been Dawless for about 2 years. My PC's are now happy as sound modules and/or FX processors and my RME is the multitrack recorder, and my MPC sequences all my hardware and samples my playing into arrangements. And it's easy to collab when I need to with the WAV files. That's how I use it, but there's so many ways to flip this feature in any setup.
Love the Dawless concept you have going. I have an upcoming video that shows similar but much more stripped back. Thanks for watching and sharing your setup.
Oh man this comment blew my mind! I've been struggling to figure how to use the wealth of amazing sound sources from my computer and incorporate them into my hardware setup in a unified way, but without having to get a daw involved every time. Bringing sounds outside of the box is pretty straightforward with my current interface but I want to be able to go back and forth while having a central place to monitor and record. I've been looking at standalone recorders/digital mixers but this recording functionality built straight into the interface seems like a wonderful solution.
A couple questions: how does file transfer work? do you need to physically remove the drive in order to access the files, or is there a USB disk mode where you can access the drive from the computer while still hooked up to the interface? Or do you need to physically remove the drive in order to access the files? Also, how does file naming work.. do you make a new 'project' when you want to record, or is everything just time/date stamped?
Thank you So Much for putting This out there! I have a ufxIII with a 30g Thumb drive properly formatted and even I got it to work thanks to your videos!! I bought a 512g drive but it won't format without partitioning a space of less than 32g so Lesson Learned. I can use that for finished files. Thanks again!
Glad I could help!
Thanks
Thank you! Massive respect.
I use a very similar workflow in my studio. Great video for those new to RME! Keep em coming 💪🏽
Wow, this is an excellent tutorial. It's very useful and I totally understand it. Thank you!
Thanks! I'm actually using a USB extension to place the usb drive without messing in the back of the interface, it is great!
Great idea, just put one in so I can hot swap USBs for clients. Its a good add on service or just bonus. "here's a full back up of everything that happened in the session if you ever need it", they just bring their drive.
Excellent video and paced extremely well. I picked up a few things there for sure. Thanks
Thanks for supporting.
Amazing tutorial, thank you! Is it possible to load wav files onto usb to have them playback through Durec like a click track or something?
Awesome stuff. Thanks!
Great video. Helped me quite a bit. Question. Is there a way to name the recorded files BEFORE recording to something more specific other than 'ufx...'? For isntance, 'April1Session...'. That possible?
Not that I know of, but I’ll look into it
Very first 2 points are absolutely bang on for sure. Especially in the creative aspects of using atmospheric sound capture! 👊🧡👍
Great video, thanks for doing this!
Thank you, great video!
I have one doubt if I may ask. If I understand correctly autogain is turning down gain to prevent clipping. So when somebody start to sing to mic and than people switch to 'conversation' mode it will stay at that low level, so you will need to remember to raise the gain up manually, right?
Basically it will reduce the channel gain if clipping happens. However it will not bring the gain back up. Just a downward adjustment when clipped
thanks for the video!
My pleasure!
Thanks for great video!!
One question! I don't have "Inclu. Names" in iXML data like yours, I would like to know how to set it up, I'm using UFX+ and UFX II on windows pc, Windows 10 to be specific.
Thanks for helping me and viewing my poor English😅
Really sorry about the delayed response, were you able to figure out this issue?
great video, i have recently purchased ufxii and just started with durec. if i don’t want the multichanel stems, can’t i just route the channels to a submix i am not monitoring through phones or studio monitors (eg, to adat 15/16) and then record that submix which would give me the stereo output directly from this? if i need individual input mono channel wavs, if i have 10 drum mics, bass and git and vocs, and also record in logic (to enable easy gui/mix but not software monitoring), is there additional strain on the system since essentially the DUREC Is duplicating the DAW recording? also, is there a quality difference in the tracks converted in the computer and DAW vs directly on the UFXII? thx again!!!
By default the recorded file is a stereo track. You have to unpack with RME software to get the stems. So if you just want a stereo file, you have it straight away
Can't find RME's WAV PROCESSOR for Apple Silicon
forum.rme-audio.de/viewtopic.php?id=11923
How do you use the Arc and USB stick for recording with only one port?
The USB controller can go into any open usb port
Thank you, excellent tutorial btw.@@CREATEEDUCATEINSPIRE
@@CREATEEDUCATEINSPIRE So this would mean you would need a computer? Which takes away from much of the point for durec in the first place then correct?
The other thing that I think that is great about DURec is because no computer and operating is involved the jitter and sound quality are 2nd to none. I plan on mixing and mastering using DURec with no computer involved.
DURec w an expanded ADAT is the ultimate daw-less set up
I'm thinking Troggs Tapes - dubba dubba chuck! 😂
Seriously though, a handy feature.