Tascam iU2 mobile interface

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pquenin wrote:No asio driver for the PC ? so, it's useless...
159 $ for just the iPad is a bit too much...
That is a deal killer.

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martygras wrote: It's class compliant so that should remove some worry.
How does that help?

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raintalk wrote:
martygras wrote: It's class compliant so that should remove some worry.
How does that help?
It won't need any drivers to run on Windows. Though without ASIO how would the performance be?

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Dogboy73 wrote: Though without ASIO how would the performance be?
Wouldn't you be able to use ASIO4ALL as a solution making this a non-issue?

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Fwiw, who exactly says that there's no ASIO drivers for Windows?

- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Sascha Franck wrote:Fwiw, who exactly says that there's no ASIO drivers for Windows?

- Sascha
Excellent point. If you look at the picture of the bottom of the unit, there is a switch that toggles between iOS and Computer modes. It would stand to reason that iOS mode is class compliant and Computer mode would involve drivers. Plus, they would be silly not to make ASIO drivers available.

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No dedicated ASIO drivers:
iU2 Manual wrote:This unit uses standard operating system drivers...
http://tascam.com/content/downloads/pro ... _om_va.pdf

Personally, I'd be buying something like this with iOS use in mind. If it functioned well on my PC, perhaps with ASIO4ALL, then that would be a nice bonus. If not, it wouldn't be a deal breaker.

EDIT: Of course, if it didn't work robustly on an iOS device, that would be deal breaker. After some initial issues with my iM2 (now OK) I'm a little wary of plunging in. I'll be waiting for some reviews :)

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knockman wrote:No dedicated ASIO drivers:
iU2 Manual wrote:This unit uses standard operating system drivers...
Oh well, that's pretty bad then, at least for all Windows folks. Sure, ASIO4All might work, but I'd rather not bet on it.
In addition, I'd really like to know what the lowest possible latency under either OS would be.

- Sascha
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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Maybe Tascam is lucky and they can get it work. We will see.
It's too bad standard windows drivers suck, but they do.
Maybe it is the applications that suck with utilizing windows drivers. :D
Either way Microsoft should buy ASIO4ALL and work it out as a standard driver feature. And ship it with Windows.

I wouldn't mind having a single interface I could use with Windows or iOS. The Tascam looks like the perfect size, price, and features except no ASIO
Bummer

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But will it melt? No, I mean, what's the release date for this thing, so much talking made me a bit hungry, but obviously the first guinea pigs will come out with good reviews to remove all assumptions.
What better religion than music itself?

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kpsychedelic wrote:what's the release date for this thing.
Is there a release date yet?

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Dogboy73 wrote:
kpsychedelic wrote:what's the release date for this thing.
Is there a release date yet?
late February here in Japan - though I'll hold off further purchasing consideration until some reviews come in.

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knockman wrote:
Dogboy73 wrote:
kpsychedelic wrote:what's the release date for this thing.
Is there a release date yet?
I'll hold off further purchasing consideration until some reviews come in.
Same here but it's looking pretty good to me so far. This is the interface I want so hopefully it turns out to be the real deal.

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It's on Amazon now.
Although I order a lot from there, I don't really keep up to date to pre-release gotchas and tidbits... so it says "Temporarily out of stock", you probably guys know what that means for pre-release items more than I do.
$149.99 USD.

ZZSounds lists it as "More expected Feb 16".
What better religion than music itself?

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kpsychedelic wrote:It's on Amazon now.
Although I order a lot from there, I don't really keep up to date to pre-release gotchas and tidbits... so it says "Temporarily out of stock", you probably guys know what that means for pre-release items more than I do.
$149.99 USD.

ZZSounds lists it as "More expected Feb 16".
Good stuff. On the advent of the first reliable review of this thing, that shows it to live up to expectations, I'm ordering one. Anyone want to buy an IK iRig MIDI? Sorry, IK. But you've really missed a trick here (along with lots of other people knocking out iOS hardware I have to say).

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