I just have some simple questions if you don't mind.
If the Mackie is $1999.99, and 3 Rolands are $1599.99 would it makes sense to save for the Mackie? Are the errors bit errors, are they audible in the final product?
How accurate or how reliable are sync'ng 3 hardrives going to be and does this triple the error rate? Why is Roland discontinuing the rackmount VS?
My opinion is that ADAT is better suited for commercial, since the customer walks away with the original tapes, he can go elsewhere if needed. How does the VS handle a multiple customer situation? ADATS are proven reliable, and Im sure the day will come when ADATs will be antiquated, but not anytime soon when there is such a huge user base. The Roland on the other hand isn't as friendly for the user and is a little too specialized for most people. I know everyone defends their own personal equipment and often specs are thrown about as spent shells in a gunfight, but you must realize everyone is different, different budgets, different undestanding on whats important in a device. The specs are typically a design target rather than reality so save your bullets. It would be nice if all our equipment performed like the sales pitch, Im sure even Bruce has a complaint or two about his set up. When I bought my MD8, I had a list of what was available in my price range, listed the pro's and cons and worked it out. If I could have bought something better I would have, Id certainly go for SSL or API with a pair of 2" 24 tracks, but yeah....reality sets in.
So, lets have a competition, get some rules like take recorder out of box, hook up wires, record on all 24 tracks, no duplicates of tracks, mix and burn reference cd. This thread started out like a contest right so, you guys put your equipment to the test, with independent judges and clock watchers.
Ready?
Peace,
Dennis