RME Audio Babyface Pro FS User Manual
RME Audio Babyface Pro FS User Manual

RME Audio Babyface Pro FS User Manual

Usb 2.0 digital i/o system 24 channels analog / adat / spdif interface
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Babyface Pro
FS
Crafted with Passion
TotalMix
24 Bit / 192 kHz
SteadyClock FS
SyncCheck
USB 2.0 Digital I/O System
24 Channels Analog / ADAT / SPDIF Interface
24 Bit / 192 kHz Digital Audio
24 x 12 Matrix Router
MIDI I/O
MIDI Remote Control
Stand-Alone Operation
Class Compliant Operation

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  • Page 1 User's Guide Babyface Pro Crafted with Passion  ™ TotalMix 24 Bit / 192 kHz ™ ™ SteadyClock FS SyncCheck USB 2.0 Digital I/O System 24 Channels Analog / ADAT / SPDIF Interface 24 Bit / 192 kHz Digital Audio 24 x 12 Matrix Router MIDI I/O MIDI Remote Control...
  • Page 2 The Babyface Pro must not come into contact with water or humidity. Extreme temperatures must be avoided. Changes or modifications of the Babyface Pro not approved by RME may void the warranty and guarantee. Unauthorized servicing/repair voids warranty. Only use accessories specified by the manufacturer. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 3 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Mac OS X FAQ 17.1 MIDI doesn't work ..........34 17.2 Repairing Disk Permissions ......... 34 17.3 Supported Sample Rates ........34 17.4 Channel Count under Core Audio ......34 17.5 Various Information ..........35 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 5 24.3 Setup ..............70 24.4 Operation ............. 70 24.5 MIDI Control ............71 24.6 Loopback Detection ..........72 24.7 OSC (Open Sound Control) ......... 72 DAW Mode ............... 73 TotalMix Remote ............. 74 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 6 28.5 QS – Quad Speed ..........83 28.6 Noise Level in DS / QS Mode ....... 84 28.7 SteadyClock ............84 Diagrams 29.1 Block Diagram Babyface Pro FS ......85 29.2 Connector Pinouts ..........86 Stand-Alone and Class Compliant Modes General ..............88 System Requirements for iPad Operation ....
  • Page 7: General

    User's Guide Babyface Pro General User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Windows and Mac computers. The latest Plug and Play technology guarantees a simple installation, even for the inexperienced user. Numerous unique features put the Babyface Pro FS at the very top of the range of com- puter-based audio interfaces.
  • Page 9: First Usage - Quick Start

    If the volume (output level) had been changed pressing DIM for two seconds will restore the former value. On the underside of the Babyface Pro FS there is a 3/8" thread for mounting the unit on tripods, as well as a recessed slide switch that sets the maximum XLR output level to +19 dBu (default) or +4 dBu.
  • Page 10 This socket supports locking type jacks as found on the optional RME DC power supply. After inserting the connector carefully turn it by 90° so that it locks. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    LEDs. Turn the wheel to move the stereo image more to the left or right. This setting equals an adjustment of the PAN knob in a stereo hardware output of To- talMix FX, and indeed the knob in the software will move in sync. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 12 The difference between 25% and 100% is 0.5 Watts or 100 mA higher load at 5V bus power with all LEDs lit. To step through the three brightness states hold down SELECT and push IN several times. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 13: Installation And Operation - Windows

    User's Guide Babyface Pro Installation and Operation – Windows User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 14: Hardware Installation

    Avoid USB extension cables and USB hubs. Use an external power supply, any standard one delivering 9 - 14 V DC with at least 1 A will work. The con- nector needs to have – outside, + inside. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 15: Installing The Drivers

    Pro for 5 seconds. A reboot of the computer is not necessary. When the update unexpectedly fails (status: failure), the unit's Safety BIOS will be used from the next boot on, the unit stays fully functional. The flash process should then be tried again. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 16: Configuring The Babyface Pro

    With other software this option can decrease performance. The change becomes active after an ASIO reset. Therefore it is easy to quickly check which setting works better. Sort ASIO Devices Changes the order only of the ASIO channels when using more than one interface. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 17 (Sync). The third column shows the sample frequency detected by the hardware (coarse recognition, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz etc.). In Clock Mode the clock reference is shown. See also chapter 28.1. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 18: Settings Dialog - Pitch

    5 seconds after a change. Tip: the current CPU load can be used to determine if the audio subsystem has finished the re- configuration. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 19: Operation And Usage

    The typical channel assignment for surround playback is: 1 – Left 2 – Right 3 – Center 4 - LFE (Low Frequency Effects) 5 - SL (Surround Left) 6 - SR (Surround Right) User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 20: Notes On Wdm

    An 8-channel playback using the Windows Media Player requires the speaker setup 7.1 Sur- round. Configuration is done via >Control Panel /Sound /Playback /Loudspeaker /Configure <. Via TotalMix FX the additional channels can then be sent to ADAT and thus to an external DA- converter. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 21: Channel Count Under Wdm

    Note: Since Vista the analog outputs 1/2 show up as Loudspeaker. 9.5 Multi-client Operation RME audio interfaces support multi-client operation. Several programs can be used at the same time. The formats ASIO and WDM can even be used on the same playback channels simulta- neously.
  • Page 22: Analog Recording

    This way, configuring any suitable audio application for digital recording is simple. After connec- tion the Babyface Pro displays the current and external sample frequency. This parameter can then be changed in the application’s audio attributes (or similar) dialog. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 23: Digital Connections

    Even the MIDI output can be used by multiple programs simultane- ously. However, due to the limited bandwidth of MIDI, this kind of application will often show various problems. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 24: Clock Modes - Synchronization

    Sync indication. With RME’s AutoSync and SyncCheck, finally anyone can master this common source of error, previously one of the most complex issues in the digital studio world. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 25: Operation Under Asio

    Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 26: Known Problems

    On the other hand the second unit can even be used stand-alone, without any USB connection, and might serve as an emergency replacement in case the main unit fails. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 27: Digicheck Windows

    DIGICheck is free but works only with RME interfaces. It is constantly improved and updated. The latest version is always available on our website www.rme-audio.com, section Downloads / Software. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 28: Hotline - Troubleshooting

    Windows does not show the recording and playback channels of the Babyface Pro.  WDM playback devices are not available if the number of WDM devices is set to 0 in the Settings dialog. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 29: Installation And Operation - Mac Os X

    User's Guide Babyface Pro Installation and Operation – Mac OS X User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 30: Hardware Installation

    Avoid USB extension cables or USB hubs. Use an external power supply, any standard one delivering 9 - 14 V DC with at least 1 A will work. The con- nector needs to have – outside, + inside. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 31: Installing The Drivers

    When the update fails (status: failure), the unit's second BIOS will be used from the next cold boot on (Secure BIOS Technology). Therefore the unit stays fully functional. The flash process should then be tried again on a different computer. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 32: Configuring The Babyface Pro

    Note: The optical input detects the incoming format automatically. Clock Mode Sample Rate Used to set the current sample rate. This is the same setting as in the Audio MIDI Setup, just added here for your convenience. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 33: Clock Modes - Synchronization

    With AutoSync and SyncCheck, finally any- one can master this common source of error, previously one of the most complex issues in the digital studio world. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 34: Mac Os X Faq

    Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 5 to 6 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 Babyface Pro ADAT 7 to 8 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 35: Various Information

    On the other hand the second unit can even be used stand-alone, without any USB connection, and might serve as an emergency replacement in case the main unit fails. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 36: Digicheck Mac

     Completely multi-client. Open as many measurement windows as you like, on any chan- nels and inputs or outputs! DIGICheck is constantly updated. The latest version is always available on our website www.rme-audio.com, section Downloads / Software. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 37: Hotline - Troubleshooting

     While recognition and control of the device are low bandwidth applications, playback/record needs the full USB transmission performance. Therefore, defective USB cables with limited transmission bandwidth can cause such an error scheme. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 38 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 39: Totalmix Fx

    User's Guide Babyface Pro TotalMix FX User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 40: Routing And Monitoring

     The level meters of input and playback channels are connected pre-fader, to be able to visu- ally monitor where a signal is currently present. The level meters of the hardware outputs are connected post-fader, thus displaying the actual output level. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 41 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 42: The User Interface

    That’s it. The input (monitoring) and playback (DAW software) audio signals are now avail- able at that very output, which can be verified immediately from the level meters reacting accord- ingly. The following chapters explain step by step all functions of the user interface. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 43: The Channels

    The arrow symbol at the bottom minimizes the channel width to that of the level meters. Anoth- er click maximizes it again. A mouse click with held Ctrl key causes all channels to the right to enlarge and minimize at once. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 44 Clear, Copy input, paste the input mix and paste its FX. On a playback channel Copy, Paste and Clear the playback mix are available. On an output channel Copy and Mirror functionality for the current submix and copying of the FX settings is offered. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 45 Note: Setting the reference level of both XLR outputs is done by a sliding switch on the bottom of the device (+4 dBu or +19 dBu). FX Return. The effect signal (Echo and Reverb) is mixed to the respective hardware output by the duo knob/small fader. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 46: Equalizer

    Note: TotalMix has an internal headroom of 24 dB. Extreme boosts with overlapping filters can therefore cause an internal overload. In any case such an overload is displayed by the Over LED of the channel’s level meter. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 47 For example Telephone (LC+EQ) will sound much better when the LC has been activated additionally to the EQ, as the LC is set to an unusual high frequency of 500 Hz here. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 48: Settings

    Out B, and up to two Phones outs. The output for the Cue signal, which is usu- ally Main, can also be set to one of the Phones outputs. The setting Cue/PFL to also controls the PFL monitoring. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 49: The Control Strip

    Fader. A Shift-click on a fader adds the fader to the temporary fader group. All faders now marked yellow are ganged, and move simultaneously in a relative way. The temporary fader group is deleted by a click on the F symbol. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 50: View Options

     2 Row. Switches the mixer view to 2 rows. Hardware Inputs and Software Playbacks are placed side by side. This view saves a lot of space, especially in height.  Names. Display of the original names of channels when they had been renamed by the us- User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 51: Snapshots - Groups

    Instead signals can be muted on specific submixes by the push of a button. A solo group operates exactly like the global solo, signals outside the current routing are not affected. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 52: Channel Layout - Layout Presets

    Name (User) column. Editing channel names in this dialog is quick, Enter jumps to the next line. The names of the channels in the Control Room section can only be changed this way. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 53: Scroll Location Markers

    When the TotalMix FX window is intentionally made small in width, so only a few channels are shown.  When some or all EQ or Dynamics panels are open. Then all relevant settings are always visible, but require a lot of space horizontally. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 54: Reverb And Echo

    TotalMix FX comes with factory presets and default values for all reverb types to ensure a fast setup time and quick results. Please take the time to experiment with them with different signals and different settings, to learn how different they can sound and can be used. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 55 High Damp. Sets the treble damping over time for the reverb signal. In principle, this is a low- pass filter like High Cut. Because of the operation principle of this reverb it shows a slightly dif- ferent behaviour. Adjustable from 5 kHz up to 20 kHz. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 56 Reverb  Reset: Resets the Reverb or Echo  Rename: The Presets 1 to 16 can be renamed. The changes will be shown in both lists Recall and Save to. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 57: Preferences

    Snapshot are not loaded, so the current setting is not changed. Device Handling Always init… and Count MADI… are not valid for the Babyface Pro.  Disable ASIO Direct Monitoring. Disables ASIO Direct Monitoring (ADM) for the Babyface Pro within TotalMix FX. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 58: Store For Current User Or All Users

    The xml-file is updated on exit, so simply set up TotalMix as desired and exit it (right mouse click on the symbol in the notification area). Paths under macOS X Mac Current User: user/Library/Application Support/RME TotalMix FX Mac All Users: /Library/Application Support/RME TotalMix FX User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 59: Settings

     Exclusive Solo/PFL Mode. Only a single Solo or PFL can be active at a time. Activating a different one automatically deactivates the previous one.  2-Row Mode with only Input in first row. The Software Playback channels are shifted to the lower row, beside the Hardware Outputs. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 60: Midi Page

    TotalMix level meters in the preferences. Note: When MIDI Out is set to NONE then TotalMix FX can still be controlled by Mackie Control MIDI commands, but the 8-channel block is not marked as remote target. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 61: Osc Page

     Number of faders per bank. Available choices are 8 (default), 12, 16, 24, 32 and 48. Note that when working in underperforming networks, especially wireless, a higher number of faders might not work as smooth as expected. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 62: Aux Devices

    For the remote to work the XTC’s currently used MIDI I/Os have to be set to Control. More details are found in the manual of the OctaMic XTC. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 63: Hotkeys And Usage

    DIGICheck). The dialog Preferences is opened with F3. Alt-F4 closes the current window. Alt and number keys 1 to 8 (not on the numeric keypad!) will load the corresponding Work- space from the Workspace Quick Select feature (hotkey W). User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 64: Menu Options

     Set inputs mono / outputs stereo (ADM). Preferred setup for best ASIO Direct Monitoring compatibility. In most cases mono hardware outputs will break ADM. Mono inputs are in most cases compatible. If not wrong panning might occur. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 65: Menu Window

    A right mouse click on the labels brings up the con- text menu with the exact same options as in the mixer view: Copy / Mirror / Paste /Clear input channels, submixes and FX settings. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 66: Operation

    The easiest and quickest way to delete complex routings is by selection of the according output channel in the mixer view by a right mouse click, and selection of Clear Submix. As TotalMix FX includes an unlimited undo the delete process can be undone without any problem. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 67: Copy And Paste Everywhere

    The risk of feedbacks, a basic problem of loopback methods, is low, because the feedback can not happen within the mixer, only when the audio software is switched into monitoring mode. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 68: Ms Processing

    Under Windows TotalMix FX supports command line options. Appending the file name of a workspace loads it. Example: TotalMixFX.exe path\startworkspace.tmws. For automated load- ing, the parameter /nc can be used to suppress the confirmation dialog of loading the work- space. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 69: Midi Remote Control

    Main Out F10 - F11 select Cue Phones 1 - 2 *Tested with Behringer BCF2000 Firmware v1.07 in Mackie Control emulation for Steinberg mode and with Mackie Control under Mac OS X. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 70: Setup

    Mackie compatible remote. Setting the main remote as number 2 and the extender as number 1 will cause the extender to be on the left side. Using this function the remotes will be shown as one fader block and navigate as one. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 71: Midi Control

    16 Controller numbers are used: 102 up to 117 (= hex 66 to 75). With these 16 Controllers (= faders) and 4 MIDI channels each per row, up to 64 faders can be controlled per row (as re- quired by the HDSPe MADI). User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 72: Loopback Detection

    RME offers a free iPad template for the iOS app TouchOSC (by Hexler, available in the Apple App-Store): http://www.rme-audio.de/downloads/tosc_tm_ipad_template.zip The RME forum hosts further information, more templates (iPhone…) and lots of useful user feedback. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 73: Daw Mode

    Several useful, advanced features are still available in TotalMix FX in DAW mode:  Talkback, External Input  Phones definition and handling with Talkback  Speaker A / B  Mute and Solo  Cue / PFL User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 74: Totalmix Remote

    TotalMix Remote is a remote control for TotalMix FX v1.50 and up, to control the hardware mix- er and effects in RME audio interfaces. TotalMix Remote mirrors the current state of the host system on the iPad and Windows/Mac computers - the entire mixing state, the complete routing, all FX settings, up to the level meters, and everything in real-time.
  • Page 75 • State. Is shown in the upper right corner (offline or connected), or the Mac/Windows title bar. Downloads Remote Windows http://www.rme-audio.de/downloads/tmfx_win_remote.zip Remote Mac http://www.rme-audio.de/downloads/tmfx_mac_remote.zip iPad From the Apple App Store, search for 'TotalMix Remote'. This app is free. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 76 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 77: Technical Reference

    User's Guide Babyface Pro Technical Reference User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 78: Technical Specifications

     Output level at 0 dBFS, 1 kOhm load: +13 dBu  Max power @ 0.1% THD: 60 mW  Signal to Noise ratio (SNR): 114.8 dB RMS unweighted, 118 dBA  Noise level: -101.8 dBu User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 79: Midi

     Quad Speed (S/MUX4) : 2 channels 24 bit 192 kHz SPDIF optical  1 x optical, according to IEC 60958  Format Consumer (SPDIF) according to IEC 60958  Sample rate 28 kHz up to 200 kHz User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 80: General

    In practice, SyncCheck allows for a quick overview of the correct configuration of all digital de- vices. So one of the most difficult and error-prone topics of the digital studio world finally be- comes easy to handle. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 81: Latency And Monitoring

    The Babyface Pro uses AD/DA converters with latest digital filters, causing a delay of only a few samples. With 5 samples AD and 7 samples DA the delay caused by the conversion is only about a fifth of previous generations. The delays of the Babyface Pro FS AD/DA are: Sample frequency kHz 44.1...
  • Page 82: Usb Audio

    Pro is connected. With multiple devices it can also be checked if they are connected to the same controller. Furthermore this information can be used to operate an external USB drive without disturbing the Babyface Pro, by simply connecting the drive to the other controller. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 83: Ds - Double Speed

    Analog In 1/2/3/4 5/6/7/8 DS Signal ADAT ADAT Port As the transmission of quad rate signals is done at standard sample rate (Single Speed), the ADAT output still delivers 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 84: Noise Level In Ds / Qs Mode

    28.7 SteadyClock The further improved SteadyClock FS technology of the Babyface Pro FS guarantees an excel- lent performance in all clock modes. Thanks to a highly efficient jitter suppression, the AD- and DA-conversion always operates on highest sonic level, being completely independent from the quality of the incoming clock signal.
  • Page 85: Diagrams

    29. Diagrams 29.1 Block Diagram Babyface Pro FS User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 86: Connector Pinouts

    TRS jack/plug. 6-pin Mini-DIN MIDI breakout cable Name GND/Shell/MIDI Out (2) GND/Shell MIDI In (5, -) MIDI Out (5, -) MIDI In (4, +) MIDI Out (4, +) User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 87: Stand-Alone And Class Compliant Modes

    User's Guide Babyface Pro Stand-Alone and Class Compliant Mode User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 88: General

    1/2, and - with Copy mode - active on phones outputs 3/4 and SPDIF/ADAT. Apps that support MIDI and are ready for Core MIDI (available since iOS 4.2) will offer dialogs to select the desired Babyface Pro MIDI input and output. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 89: Useful Hints

    The Audio window in the Audio MIDI Setup lists two available modes: 2 channels and 12 chan- nels. The sample rate shown here as ‘Default’ is the one set at the Babyface Pro. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 90: Supported Inputs And Outputs

     Use SELECT to choose between left, right or both input channels  Turn the big knob to set the actual monitoring/routing level  Continue with all inputs and outputs as you wish User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 91: Operation At The Unit

     Ch 1/2, Phones and Opt lit: Copy mode active. Use SELECT to turn Copy mode on and off. Copy mode is not available when TotalMix FX for iPad is detected by the Babyface Pro. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 92 Of the eight ADAT channels only channels 1/2 can be controlled from the Babyface Pro. All settings are stored within the unit and do not get lost until the next time CC mode or stand-alone mode is used. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 93: Application Examples Stand-Alone Mode

    Babyface Pro – and also enable iPad mo- bile operation without having to use an Y USB cable. This one provides both data connection between iPad and Babyface Pro, and power over USB for the Babyface. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 94 User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 95: Miscellaneous

    User's Guide Babyface Pro Miscellaneous User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 96: Accessories

    Audio AG does not accept claims for damages of any kind, especially consequential damage. Liability is limited to the value of the Babyface Pro. The general terms of business drawn up by Audio AG apply at all times. User's Guide Babyface Pro FS © RME...
  • Page 97: Appendix

    All trademarks, registered or otherwise, are the property of their respective owners. RME, DIGICheck and Hammerfall are registered trademarks of RME Intelligent Audio Solutions. Baby- face, Babyface Pro , Babyface Pro FS, SyncCheck, ZLM, SyncAlign, TMS, TotalMix, TotalMix FX, SteadyClock and SteadyClock FS are trademarks of RME Intelligent Audio Solutions. Alesis and ADAT are registered trademarks of Alesis Corp.
  • Page 98: Declaration Of Conformity

    Synthax United States, 6600 NW 16th Street, Suite 10, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33313 T.:754.206.4220 Trade Name: RME, Model Number: Babyface Pro FS This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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