Hi Erich, just wondered if you did get a lex mx300.
Has anyone used this unit with Reaper yet? It plugs by USB so can be added into the DAW as an onboard VST unit. I want to buy this unit but want to be sure if it is compatible. Actually the Audiounit that comes with the Mx300. I do also have a question regarding compatibiltiy with any Lexicon products. It even tells how to set up Reaper properly with diffrent ASIO boards.That said, I bought the book "Home Recording" by Geofrey Frances and find it very beneficial. I joind up today, I have been using Reaper for a while and AM going to get the full version. I was lauging at Fengars post for awhile. This actually turned out to be a good thread, thanks to Warrent. I bet I dont get my refund, and screwed out of $60 that I would have been able to use for a different piece of software. I have asked for a refund since the program stopped working the very second I got a full license key.
I will never recommend Reaper for anyone to use after my experience here. I have people ask me about software and recording for a long time. Personally, I am very upset by Reaper and I am very much in the Seattle music scene. I am broke college student, and it looks like I have to make it big before I can afford to do some home recording. Ive tried many different home recording software solutions, and thought my search was ended when I found Reaper, but alas, it turns out there is no good home recording software solutions if you dont have $10k worth of equipment. It does not properly detect my inputs anymore, incredibly latent, all around a complete piece of crap software. Now the program is completely unstable, locks up my entire computer forcing me to reboot my machine, the process cannot be killed. Today I finally got the money to buy a subscription, so I did. I tried it for 30 days, and everything seemed to work ok.