Also I still think on this whole thing, if it can work in Pro Tools, there's a way to run some code that works for any other DAW. Like when I had Echo Audio's Mia sound card, it echo'd the input by default, and I had to go into the settings and shut that off so I could finally use Peavey ReValver without always hearing that dry signal.

I swear that they knew this and made it so you have to use Pro Tools to get these features. That's how they getcha, as I always say with these things.

Once somebody hacks into this, you also have that whole ability to use almost any amp sim that comes out in the future too. I think though that there's still some latency in all this that can only be avoided by using the EPSi in the FX Loop (and even that adds a tiny bit of latency due the the FX Loop adding 2 or 3 milliseconds, but isn't noticeable as the input monitoring latency).

All said, I am EXTREMELY happy that I can reamp in Cakewalk quite easily and switch cabs on the fly with the Logidy EPSi and tweak presets with the official standalone Eleven Rack editor. Real time saver. And there's little need for post processing these days because I'm getting exactly what I always wanted.
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