Revamping my setup Need some input

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Ok guys, I need some inputs and advise this time -

I'm changing my setup to something more pratical for moving around.

I selling my current setup which is a DDX3216 and HD24. Its works fine but to much for moving around. I want to get a work station but I'm not sure which one is the best for the money.

Here's a short list of whats got my eye -

Roland VS2480
Roland VS2400 with expander
Korg D32XD

I want to be under $2500.00 and 16 channels of recording
 
You might want to consider the Yamaha AW16G. I have one and it meets your requirements in that it can record 16 tracks, it's easy to use and (probably) more than I'll ever need in a DAW.

It's also got a CD burner built in, both for finished product and track backup.
 
I think I'm leaning towards the Akia DSP24 or Yamaha AW4424 does anyone have any input?
 
I'm really happy to see that you added the Akai to your list!

I recently, after much difficulty-but that's another story, purchased the DPS24. I did a lot of research prior to choosing it and I'm extremely happy. I'm upgrading from a Yamaha AW2816 which I purchased because I didn't think I could afford the DPS24. I found the Yamaha to be functional, but not user friendly with a confusing and unintuitive UI. The DPS24, on the other hand has an elegant UI, a well laid out and intuitive panel, lots of inputs, great preamps, amazing sound and, most important, excellent support. Akai has continued to upgrade and enhance the OS, adding features and adding value to an already great machine.

The other thing I stress to people considering this machine is just how great their user forum is. Not only are there some great musicians there, but they are just incredibly helpful, generous and nice. Answers to virtually any question you might have are quickly given and people from Akai also frequent the forum to give the official line on things. All-in-all, it's a great resource and was an important plus as far as I was concerned.

Another thing, there are a number of users who have switched from Roland to the Akai and all of them acknowledge that the DPS24 sounds considerably better than the Roland boxes.

There are a number of other plusses to the DPS24. If you have questions, I'll be happy to answer them as best I can. I'm still learning my way around it.

I would strongly suggest that you spend some time browsing Akai's web site at www.akaipro.com and sign up on the user forum and ask any questions you might have from REAL experts. No matter what choice you make, these people will be polite and helpful and HONEST! There are a number of forums. The main one is, of course, the DPS24. Find it HERE

I don't have any first hand knowledge of Roland's recorders only 30 years of using their keyboards and other gear and uniformly finding it frustrating, poorly documented (the DPS24 doesn't have a great manual, but all the basic information is there) and usually hampered by some oversight in design. I've sworn off Roland gear because of this.

To be fair there is one area where the DPS24 is somewhat lacking-effects. The basic complement are there and they're adequate, but not earthshaking. The unit does have 4 insert points for patching in outboard gear and what a lot of people are doing is flying tracks out the ADAT interface and into their computers to use VST or DX plug-ins. It's possible with the optional ADAT board to transfer 24 tracks at a time in this manner and some people have successfully done this in REAL TIME! They call it frankenstein! :) search for it on the board or in the Console forum.

The other problem is that these units are in VERY short supply right now. Akai is coming out with a newer version which, according to reports is identical except for a color change, but they've delayed production several times and the rumor is that they are going to make some changes. In the meantime, they've released a small quantity of the original units to try to fill back-orders. I purchased mine used on e-bay which is another option. Numark has recently become new US distributor for Akai Professional products so that might be a factor in the delay as well.

I hope all of this is helpful to you.

Ted
 
Thanks for the input. I'm thinking of keeping my HD24 setup and getting a Boss 1600CD so I can have the best of both worlds.
 
No offense, but the Boss is NOT the best of the stand-alone world by any measure. :(

To me, the best of both worlds is having a top notch stand-alone coupled with a powerful DAW with loads of plug-ins and and a great sequencer!

Ted
 
I just need something small to take to church and friends house to track with. I use my HD24 with sonar and all of my outboard effects and pres.

I looking at the Boss 1600CD and Yamaha AW16G
 
Between those two, it's a hard choice because, as was pointed out, they address two different market segments. I haven't used that Boss in particular, but in general they're a less professional device aimed more at getting ideas down quickly. Also, does the Boss use compression when you record? I'm not sure. I know the Yamaha doesn't.

I have an AW2816 and I don't like the OS at all. I'm sure the AW16G shares many of the features. OTOH, I really don't like Roland gear in general and Yamaha usually makes excellent quality products.

Confused yet?

For what you're doing though (portable recording), I'd probably give my vote to the Boss unit simply because of the better connectivity.

Ted
 
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