Yo Greg of Wor:
I have the 2816. First thing, the recorded sounds are GREAT.
You said you wanted CD -- the 4416 and 2816 come with the built in CD burner.
But, here is a plus: I run recorded stuff out the back of my 2816 via the analog outs right into cassette tape and the results are very good -- just as good as DAT and pretty darn close to CD.
The 2816 only has 8 faders; the 4416 has 16 faders.
The learning curve is a bit tough due to a very bad manual, as usual from Yamaha. [I hope someone from Yamaha reads this.]
But, from the sounds of your post, you are savvy to recording via a DAW so it won't take you long to get around the box.
The effects on the 2816 are very good. They kind of put my great effects' boxes out of service. The pre amps are also very good as are the A/D and D/A converters.
For a while there were some great prices on the 4416; when I got my 2816 I could have gotten the 4416 for about 400 pezzutos more; today, with the updates hooked into the 4416 it costs a bit more than the 2816.
You will dig the SOUND; it does it in 16 and 24 bit and I'm sure the results you get will make you happy.
Good luck, research some more. Best price I found for the 2816 was from Full Compass in case you're interested. But, call all of the 800 numbers. Or, visit the vendors.
Green Hornet
