I use the 488 but I need more tracks and editing capabilities. I tried the VS 1680 but for some reason didn't like my guitar sound recorded digitally. So... In order to just get a few more tracks, is it possible to link my 488 to another 4 or 8 track analogue machine?
Hey Monty, your the only one I've heard of that took it back like myself. Everyone else raves about the thing. But what are you using if not digital. I need at least 16 tracks and would love all the editing capabilities of the 1680.
Forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong section. I'm new here. I would like to upgrade from my cassette based Tascam 488. I need more tracks and editing capabilities. I'm guessing digital is the way to go but should I go stand alone unit such as the Roland 1680 or since I don't own a...
Forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong section. I'm new here. I would like to upgrade from my cassette based Tascam 488. I need more tracks and editing capabilities. I'm guessing digital is the way to go but should I go stand alone unit such as the Roland 1680 or since I don't own a...
Forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong section. I'm new here. I would like to upgrade from my cassette based Tascam 488. I need more tracks and editing capabilities. I'm guessing digital is the way to go but should I go stand alone unit such as the Roland 1680 or since I don't own a...
Forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong section. I'm new here. I would like to upgrade from my cassette based Tascam 488. I need more tracks and editing capabilities. I'm guessing digital is the way to go but should I go stand alone unit such as the Roland 1680 or since I don't own a...
Record drum pattern from SR16. Then record all guitar tracks while listening to recorded drum tracks. Then scrap original drum track. Then create new drum track by having the 488 somehow drive the SR16 to play the original drum program in the proper timing so that I could experiment with...