wheelema,
Thanks for the laptop vs. desktop comparison, I'll definitely keep it for future reference. You are correct about the power/pricepoint ratio. Problem is that I do not have the space for a desktop unfortunately. And I wanted to have the option of field recording my gigs, so allbeit, I still do not want to lug a laptop around for the very reasons you list (fragile, legs, etc....), but the portability still leaves the option open. My real issue here is, given the fact that I have all of this stand-alone equipment that is reasonably good quality (EQ, Effects Box, & the ONYX) & not very old, whether I should get the Firewire option for the Mackie ONYX, along with a laptop (from the looks of things, I may have to increase my budget for the laptop), or forget about all of the stuff I already have & just get an all-in-one digital recorder. I hate these types of decisions.
altitude909,
I was referring to the software that comes with the ONYX Firewire package that may be limited, but I do not really know since I've never really recorded via software. The reason I mention that it might be limited, is because I went to a ProTools seminar at the local music store, and they were talking purchase number$ over $2K, so if Mackie is giving the software away for free, I've got to think that it's got it's limitations compared to the big boys. I agree that the all-in-one box will meet my needs.
Ivorykeys