VF / 'puter
Hey dtb -
I have a VF160, & I like it a lot - but let me tackle a point you brushed on earlier.
As well as the Fostex, I also use my computer for digital recording & editing, and fwiw I find the editing a fair bit easier & more relaxing using the 'puter. If you have a good machine already, you probly have significantly more DSP power than the VF - and with even the best standalone multitracker (heh.. Fostex of course!) you're very limited by the display size ("a bit like painting your hallway thru the letterbox" as someone once said).
If I had the gear you have already, I would be looking at an 8 analog<->ADAT converter for yr Terratec, and then Cubase, Cakewalk or whatever.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not dissing my VF, & I'm pretty sure if you buy one you won't be disappointed - but it just seems to me that you could get a system you could edit via a monitor rather than a LCD display, for a fraction of the price - you got the hardware already. (Of course the crucial advantage of the VF is portability - & almost-uncrashability - that's why I bought mine...)
One point to consider if you do go for a VF160 - some dealers now seem to be getting all their product shipped in with the internal CD/RW as standard.
If you already have a standalone CD recorder, you might want to specify no internal CD/RW - that should knock a couple of hundred dollars off the price...
Good luck -
gordon k