Korg D32XD for sale

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32 track digital recorder, mixer, CD burner/player and much more!! Korg brings a whole set of professional features to its D-Series of digital recording studios. A stable of advanced mixing, editing, and recording features are complimented by a huge internal hard drive, a built-in CD-RW burner and a variety of performance enhancing options. Offering 96 kHz/24 bit resolution, up to sixteen simultaneous record tracks, mix automation and flying faders, the D32XD Digital Recording Studio is equipped to bring your creative ideas to life.

Less than 25 hours use. I purchased this to learn more about the digital domain. I was totally blown away with the sound and features. This is truly a digital machine for the analog engineer that refuses to use a mouse.

I will take $2,250.00 or partial trade of mics or other equipment. NO JUNK PLEASE!
 
More info on the Korg D32XD

The D32XD is designed to provide unparalleled ease of use, the highest quality audio recording and processing available – and to look good doing it. The clean, stylish lines and uncluttered control surface are preserved thanks to the huge TouchView display that organizes a wealth of parameters and controls into easily accessed on-screen menus. This new display features enhanced resolution, a four-tone gray scale, and tilts up for easy viewing. The improvements to the display make it ideal for audio editing functions. Four dedicated knobs below the display provide permanent realtime access to the Effects parameters. Similar dedicated knobs and buttons for the individual EQs and Sends are located to the right of the display. And, flying faders and dynamic automation are the icing on the cake.
 
Have you had any trouble with your Korg? I have always liked Korg stuff but Im afraid I maight have a lemon here....
 
Korg D32XD

I didn't have any trouble with mine. I sold it on eBay a few weeks ago. I now use Samplitude V8, RME 9652 card, Apogee Rosetta 800, etc.

The Korg is great for the person that wants everything in one box. The only thing I didn't like was the limitation of only 32 tracks and I wanted more flexibility in the "wave editing" mode.

It sounded great and never failed.

Paul
 
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