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12. Jan 2016
Helped me integrate VSI's into my DAW
1 von 1 finden das hilfreich 1st off I have to admit an initial case of buyers remorse after first purchasing the EIE Pro. I had already committed to my purchase when I went to YouTube and found all the complaints and negative comments... The unit was en-route and I couldn't cancel the deal.... What luck! I've just begun setting up and decided to use the Reaper DAW for editing and production (love it's features and price... great price), and as soon as the EIE arrived I thought great! just plug and play... It didn't quite work out that way. No matter what I tried I couldn't get Reaper to recognize my Korg Legacy VSI's... tried new drivers and everything I could think of... it saw my Applied Acoustics and other synths but not the Korg. Out of desperation I dreamed up a work around that relied on the EIE and it worked. I was able to operate the Korg stuff as stand alone, so I 1st loaded the Korg module I wanted and then brought up Reaper. I then ran a set of leads from the EIE main output by using a spliter on each and plugged them into the EIE's number 3 and 4 inputs. I created a new track in Reaper and assigned its inputs to the EIE 3 and 4. As such I am using the EIE for both an input to my DAW and an output from my Korg module and DAW simultaneously. While I'm sure I might be adding some latency it really isn't evident in function. I'm able to play along with the DAW while still laying down the new track. Being a novice I'm not sure if all interface's could do such a thing but I know this EIE Pro is. It really seems quite versatile and simple to use.... I really do like it and haven't found any problems as mentioned on the web. In retrospect I could have probably nixed the splitters and just come off the EIE's # 3 and 4 outputs... but hey, it just leaves me more open to other out's now. All said, I would feel confident in saying that you couldn't go wrong with this interface for the price.