Thank you Chi. With the touch screens becoming popular it is good to
know that there are still hardware that is accessible out there.
Vaughn

On 6/24/16, byron harden <sticomu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello sir;
>
>       How is every thing going for you?
> I have been really busy with a number of things. As well hope all is well.
>
>
> Temporary fix-external!
> permanent fix-internal!
> THE answer is always with in!
> LETS love this world, it's a gift!
>
>> On Jun 23, 2016, at 4:33 PM, Richard Corey <rickcore...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Byron. hope all is well & excuse VO as its not speaking & have some
>> problems with it!  Lol!
>> Ricksta
>>> On Jun 23, 2016, at 4:16 PM, byron harden <sticomu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> AWESOME!!!
>>> Temporary fix-external!
>>> permanent fix-internal!
>>> THE answer is always with in!
>>> LETS love this world, it's a gift!
>>>
>>>> On Jun 23, 2016, at 2:53 PM, Chi Kim <chigook...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Sorry for the cross posting, but I'm sure it'd be useful information for
>>>>
>>>> people looking for a new audio interface.
>>>> I just bought a Scarlett 2i2 second generation, and played for a day. I
>>>>
>>>> wanted to let you know what to expect in terms of accessibility. Let's
>>>> go from good news to bad news.
>>>> The hardware is 100% accessible. Everything is switches, knobs, and a
>>>> button.
>>>> On Mac side, there's nothing to install, it works out of the box.
>>>> There's an optional low latency driver. Even if you install the optional
>>>>
>>>> driver, there's no software for control panel.
>>>> You set latency and sampling rate in your DAW. This is no problem if you
>>>>
>>>> use Pro Tools and Logic, but if you use software that doesn't let you
>>>> adjust latency, this might be a problem. One example would be the latest
>>>>
>>>> Garageband.
>>>> I might have missed, but I couldn't find where you can adjust the
>>>> latency outside DAW. I didn't see anything about it in the manual
>>>> either. This should be a problem for everyone, not just VI users.
>>>> On Windows, you have to install their driver, and unfortunately the Asio
>>>>
>>>> panel is not accessible. Screen reader reads only minimize and maximize,
>>>>
>>>> not even the title. I haven't tested, but this might not be a problem if
>>>>
>>>> you use wdm or Asio4All.
>>>> If you need an affordable, simple, secondary audio interface, it fits
>>>> the bill. There you go.
>>>>
>>>> Chi
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