1 (edited by Lincoln M 2011-04-30 18:10:28)

Topic: What does UFL mean?

In TM Fx, where I have seen dB peak info in the manual, my outputs read UFL.
Does that mean unknown fader level?  Everything works wonderfully, but in my quest to learn how to get a mono output fader, I noticed this.

Thanks,

Lincoln Mitchell
Mac Pro 2x2.66_FFUC_PT9

Re: What does UFL mean?

Underflow?

3 (edited by Lincoln M 2011-05-01 21:22:09)

Re: What does UFL mean?

Thanks for the reply.

Lincoln Mitchell
Mac Pro 2x2.66_FFUC_PT9

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Re: What does UFL mean?

Why not check the included help in DIGICheck?

Regards
Matthias Carstens
RME

Re: What does UFL mean?

Lincoln M wrote:

In TM Fx, where I have seen dB peak info in the manual, my outputs read UFL.
Does that mean unknown fader level?  Everything works wonderfully, but in my quest to learn how to get a mono output fader, I noticed this.

Thanks,

The display will read UFL (Underflow) when the input signal is digital 0 (lowest possible value) or if errors are present (invalid).
So +1 to edgehill.

Regards,
Mike

Re: What does UFL mean?

MC wrote:

Why not check the included help in DIGICheck?

I checked the included help in totalmix, did not find it.  Googled endlessly.  Then decided to ask here. 

Thanks edgehill and liveaudio.

Lincoln Mitchell
Mac Pro 2x2.66_FFUC_PT9

Re: What does UFL mean?

I googled shortly for "rme ufl"
http://www.google.at/search?q=rme+ufl&a … 8&aq=t

and the second hit is "Digital Audio Analyser RME DAM-1" and directly in the google search it says "The audio analyser RME DAM-1 is a universal measuring tool for digital audio .... The display will read UFL (Underflow) when the input signal is digital 0 ..."

so the guys here are right!

Regards,
Hermann

Re: What does UFL mean?

Wow, how did I miss that?!  Thanks again everyone, after reading an earlier post I was afraid there might have been something going on with my unit.   Happy to better understand.  What an awesome interface.

Lincoln Mitchell
Mac Pro 2x2.66_FFUC_PT9