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Tascam US-122L
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Published on 01/11/09 at 05:12
Hello everyone,
I was looking for an interface to control the synthesizer sound card and possibly a better connection for audio instruments.
I have an Athlon Barton 2800 +, 1GB ram, sound card integrated into the motherboard (sound "Bon buf" but that's just for the components).
I wanted to connect it (not simultaneously) low (Jack), guitar (Jack), keyboard, clavinova type (no drum sounds, midi in and out) that I could have used to control the synthesizer of the card sound of my computer and a microphone (XLR) as well, in short the total.

UTILIZATION

Installation easily recognized right away even my old version of Cakewalk.
Cubase except for making the copy protection paranoia, installation is fast enough.
No conflict (for my setup of course).
The manual is clear, except of course in respect of my problem which is curiously not mentioned. This is not an external sound card as is often said, there is no synthesizer module.

GETTING STARTED

Drivers stable (on my config)
Not often updated.
I can not use it as I would not have solved my battery problem noon.
I bought it to solve the latency problem, but now I can not hear the playback.
So no problem of latency (ick).
I did not put zero but ...

OVERALL OPINION

I just bought it and I do not use it, it does not solve my problem
Yet when buying evokes.
She does not read at MIDI that comes from my computer.
I can not afford to buy equipment to try it
The value for money could have been good but fatally flawed.
I do not have that choice would do.