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How do I configure MIDI input and output with the Digiface AVB and TotalMix FX?
In TotalMix FX, go to Options > MIDI Input Device and MIDI Output Device to select the Digiface AVB as your MIDI interface. Remember to enable MIDI via AVB in the Digiface AVB's settings and configure your AVB network accordingly to route MIDI data.
Does the Digiface AVB support saving and recalling complete mixer configurations (presets)? How do I do it?
Yes, the Digiface AVB utilizes TotalMix FX, which allows you to save and recall complete mixer states as snapshots; use the Snapshot function within TotalMix FX to save and recall presets, including routing, EQ, and level settings.
What is the basic workflow for routing audio from different AVB devices to my computer via the Digiface AVB?
Connect your AVB devices to the Digiface AVB via Ethernet, use the AVB controller software to establish connections between the devices and the Digiface AVB, and then route the incoming AVB streams to your computer using TotalMix FX.
My Digiface AVB isn't being recognized by my computer. What troubleshooting steps should I take?
First, ensure the Digiface AVB is powered on and connected correctly via USB or Thunderbolt. Then, check that you have the latest RME drivers installed for your operating system, and try power cycling the Digiface AVB and your computer.
What are the key advantages of the Digiface AVB's AVB capabilities compared to other audio interfaces?
The Digiface AVB allows for low-latency audio and MIDI networking with up to 128 input and 128 output channels over a single Ethernet cable, offering a flexible and scalable solution for complex audio setups with precise synchronization and minimal CPU load on the host computer.

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