In that case I will pose my dilema that I faced. I wanted initilally to enter recording as I had many lyrics and much music to process. I went into the shop primeraly to get a 4 track I had sought after-
the fostex FD4. My friend convinced me that I should opt for the 8 track for more diversity and capability. I went in and tried many units out. The problem with the Fostex is that they will only produce what is inputted into them. I got talking and before I knew it the salesman had me trying out
the Korg D16. Proportionally this was better priced (as the FD4 was £400 (£100 a track),
The FD8 £700 and the D16 at £1250) and once I tried it I could not get anything below it. Though I spent more I should not need to buy another unit unless I get heavily involved in the industry (I would like the chance). With the D16 I have an inbuilt effects system, so many options I will not go into and 8 track simul recording. I can't tell you how happy I am with this touh screen all inclusive unit that I prefered over the more expensive Roalnd (I will not say the model-it's obvious but the comments will flood in).
I can only say try this and see all it's features and you will want one-I know it's a long way from an origianl thought of a 4 track but once you get to grips with the digital age of recording and all that comes with it you would be pleased with your choice. You would have all at your fingertips as well as effects (built in which furhtur saves you money-you can also record tracks dry and alter them adding effects and adjusting them afterwards etc).
By the way I am not a rep. for Korg.
It is a big step-but so is recording-don't just dive in at the deep end-If you want detail on the D-16's potential just ask, this forum has helped me in my purchases of mic's and other equiptment-giving feedback is what it's about. In terms of recording you are gaining so much (eight tracks plus 8 virtual tracks per track etc)
-tell us of your choice if any.
Krystof