Fostex MR8
i did my bands first demo on an MR8! it sounds surprisingly good...
here's the downsides:
1) the standard memory card (128mb) is too small to do any decent project. uprgrade to a compatible 512mb and you'll have plenty of harddrive space. but you really are still limited to 1 song at a time (depending on how long your songs are and how many tracks per song)
2) strange chirping noise can be heard in certain tracks. i don't know what it is... for a machine that has no moving parts, it seems odd to hear a rhythmic chirping but it's there and i can't explain it! it can only be heard in complete silence. as soon as music starts playing, you can't hear it anymore.
3) the onboard distortion is a joke
4) lacks phantom power
here's what i liked about it...
1) for a beginner machine, it's stupidly simple. i never EVER picked up the manual.
2) the computer connectability is fantastic. technically, you're supposed to start and finish each song on the machine. it has "mastering effects" that you slap on your finished track and that can be transfered to the computer via USB cable. however, i never finished the songs on the MR8. connect the unit to a computer and you can rummage through its harddrive. all sound files are wavs so you can export each raw track to a program such as Acid, Reason, Cakewalk, ProTools, Digital Performer, etc... i would then add all the appropriate filters and mix all the tracks on the computer. i found that it gave me tons more control and an overall better product.
3) super portable
4) dirt cheap
if i had it to do all over again, i don't think i would change a thing. it met my needs for a first time demo. i was frequently amazed by some of the sounds that came from this unit...
email me if you wanna hear some samples! i'd be happy to share!
aj_fritts@hotmail.com