By the way Mike, I just had a DJ two nights ago with a Numark mixer. The grounding on it was horrible and DI's and ground lifts didn't help! Hunk o' junk! Numark is never going to disappoint me with their gear mainly because I don't expect much from it...the Techniques turntables are industry standards for DJ's, and they are bullet proof and cost less than the top end Numarks. So, maybe Numark made a good turntable, but they cannot compete with Techniques in the cost vs. value department! I get some very big DJ's coming through the club and some for huge rave shows I set up for a promoter, and all would laugh if I threw up Numark!
Aside from that.....
The HD24 whatever LOOKS to be promising, but, again, Alesis holds back on putting out a device that will up the ante. It's 48KHz sampling rate will make this box obsolete in less than two years. I will wait for 24/96 24 tracks to come out, no matter how cheap the Alesis box is. I doubt that this box sounds any better than XT 20's, and at least a lot of studios have XT 20's, so the tapes can be used everywhere that has them. I don't see be able to take a proprietarily formatted hard drive to anywhere BUT another studio with that box and being able to use the tracks.
Too bad.....another good idea that falls short of being cutting edge for the consumer.
Ed