Scott, this has actually been fun for me!! I smiled every time I had someone tell me to reset to default settiongs and start over. "Using ASIO drivers will fix it", followed immediately by "ASIO drivers suck". "You have something wired wrong" when there is exactly one wire running from computer PCI interface to the units. I loved every second. People were trying to be helpful, and that's what this place is all about. People trying to help each other. And I love this place for exactly that reason. A great bunch of people communing to help each other. I just knew it was a software bug very early on because of the depth of troubleshooting I did.

The hacker mentality never goes away. I love trying to find things that some device can do that was not what it was intended to do. Though I rarely find anything that has never been done before, new to me is just as good! I put a Chumby though some paces and finally threw it away after going to far. (Don't try to get root and add apps that were not designed for a Chumby....)

I remember back when I had a Texas Instruments 99-4/A and everybody on earth told me that even with their expansion box I would never get external drives to work with it. 6 drive controller cards later I walked into a club meeting with hard drives in my computer. It cost me $600 and MUCH soldering to prove it, but they worked. Finally.

What my pal Joni once said is true. I'd bury myself alive to prove I know how to use a shovel.

Would you inbox me so I can ask you some questions about control surfaces?