In Reply to: RE: W8.1 vs. Ubuntu 14.10 posted by beppe61 on February 17, 2015 at 09:43:28:
Hi.The UCX offers, beside its proprietary mode under Windows, a CC - Class Compliant - mode (on/off via front panel).
This way you can also use the interface under Linux and Android.
The CC mode won't allow for sophisticated settings though.
You won't have the RME mixer interface under Linux.
However. You can store your UCX advanced settings under Windows into a macro(s) on the UCX. That macro you can load under Linux while you're in in CC mode via the front panel.Volume control on a per channel basis you can also run from the front panel in CC mode.
CC mode is limited to 96kHz.
I've been using the UCX for an active speaker project (Arch Linux/squeezlite/ecasound on a Cubitruck). This worked extremely well.Cheers
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