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roadiewife
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Hi Kayc, et. al.
I sympathize with Kayc -- I'm going through the same process with my husband and considered all of the things you and everyone else here mentioned. I think you've come up with a solid 'starter' solution.
I ended up with a zoom mrs-802b with an internal cd-burner. My guy wanted the built in drum effects, and was asking for the new zoom 8 tracker watchamacallit. I'd thought about the Boss 1040, but heard they were discontinuing the line. So, I went with the older Zoom big brother instead because of the higher recording quality, phantom power, more tracks, and internal hard drive and cd-burner. When I considered how many memory cards we were likely to buy over the next few years, as well as the additional pain-in-the-tush it would be for him to move something like the Fostex 8-track from our basement to the computer, I figured the extra $200 spent on the internal hard drive and cd burner were well worth it. It also has midi-synching so he can have play dates with his buddies at the recording studio, and a USB out for when he wants to move into a desktop based virtual studio. As a starter, practice, songwriting machine, I think it will work out just fine.
I sympathize with Kayc -- I'm going through the same process with my husband and considered all of the things you and everyone else here mentioned. I think you've come up with a solid 'starter' solution.
I ended up with a zoom mrs-802b with an internal cd-burner. My guy wanted the built in drum effects, and was asking for the new zoom 8 tracker watchamacallit. I'd thought about the Boss 1040, but heard they were discontinuing the line. So, I went with the older Zoom big brother instead because of the higher recording quality, phantom power, more tracks, and internal hard drive and cd-burner. When I considered how many memory cards we were likely to buy over the next few years, as well as the additional pain-in-the-tush it would be for him to move something like the Fostex 8-track from our basement to the computer, I figured the extra $200 spent on the internal hard drive and cd burner were well worth it. It also has midi-synching so he can have play dates with his buddies at the recording studio, and a USB out for when he wants to move into a desktop based virtual studio. As a starter, practice, songwriting machine, I think it will work out just fine.