Yo PapaJack: [you don't sell pizzas too do you?]
You will find brother that most Japanese products' manuals are poorly organized, illogical, and written by techies who don't understand the people who buy most of the products.
When I got
my Yamaha DX-7 keyboard, it took four manuals, a set of cassettes, and I bought two other "easy to understand" explanatory books and three YEARS before I got to understand the real insides of that marvelous keyboard which is still in my studio.
As to digital recorders, I guess the Adat is a good box but I just got the Yam 2816 [with its terrible manuals] and this box looks good.
When I registered the box on the Yamaha site, they said they would send me video to explain more about the box for free. I'm sure the video will help. I've been reading the manual and the tutorial manual for a week. I've got a grasp on how the box works but I'm taking my time and I haven't unplugged my MD8 by Yamaha.
I'm taking my time because buried on page 12 of the manual is a CLEAR statement that says the box must be shut down in a prescribed sequence. I'm glad I'm taking the time to read and re-read.
But, all of my research and input about the DAW2816 says the box has EXCELLENT SOUND. And, it burns to its own CD built in.
The street price is 2k for the unit but I did better than that with my vendor.
But as suggested by the astute Mr. QQ -- check things out, research, read this site and other sites and go directly to a big store to hear and view what you want to buy.
Cheers,
Green Hornet
