What Happened to EASI?

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braincell
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I think I'm falling behind. I noticed there isn't an EASI module anymore. A friend told me he thinks Logic is more interested in supporting ASIO now. Does anyone know anything about this? What ASIO do you use with Logic? There are so many modules to pick from now. How about changes in Scope Fusion regarding this subject?
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ASIO or ASIO2 work fine. 24bit if you need it. Use as few channels as necessary to get the job done for best performance.
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afaik,emagic stopped developement on easi.
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On 2002-04-16 17:58, garyb wrote:
afaik,emagic stopped developement on easi.
Not that it matters too much, but it is Creamware that has stopped developing EASI drivers. (They never really worked anyway).
Emagic is using EASI extensively in Logic 5 and for their own soundcards, incl. AW8, AW2, emi2|6 and emi6|2 m.
And it's used as an API/layer between Logic and ASIO, Direct I/O etc.

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thanks for the clarification.
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