Great to hear from you, backwoods! The daisy chaining has worked out well after I figured out the setup. As I said before, I started a thread about my experiences with the installation and use when I first bought these things. Perhaps you can do a search here and find it. There was very sparse reaction to say the least. At any rate, if you make the plunge and buy another, PLEASE BE ADVISED!!!
Make sure you understand that on some computers you must use a USB hub!!!! This drove me nuts for a day or two. My studio computer has more USB ports than you can shake a stick at. I installed the two with no problem at all. BUT, on my laptop which only has 3 USB ports, one of which is tied up with a wireless mouse, it was a different story! The computer only saw one interface no matter how I switched the usb cables around. I got on line and found the fix on Rolands website. It seemed I had missed this in the manual that came with the units. I promptly contacted Roland and suggested that they print this in red or bold type in future manuals possibly. Or on the webpage put it in bold type. Once I got the hub, everything was fine.
I haven't gotten to the point of using all 32 inputs yet, but the time I have spent with using just one has been great. I do use both by splitting the drums and bass in to one interface and the other instruments and vocals into the other. I have had no problems whatsoever.
To change the subject, I used to ride motorcycles quite a bit. I have forgotten his last name. His first name was Bert, but they made a movie about him setting the worlds speed record on an old Indian bike. Is he not from New Zealand? If so, are there any memorials for him there?
Well, great to hear from you and will be looking for you around here. Have a great day!