Roland VS 1680?

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In continuing my research to provide me with the best recording equipment for my needs, I'm wondering if the sound quality of the Roland VS1680 would be as good using a mixer,HD recorder,software etc. Particularly, will the Roland be sufficient for recording and mixing my music to send to a mastering house, or would the other setup I mentioned be better?
 
Hi, Junior, I own 1680, and find it's great. You are limited to 8 record tracks at a time and 16 total. To expand you buy another 1680. I found that I needed a mixer anyhow, and then just a bit of outboard gear, then some more...so in the end it comes down to the sound more than price. I think mine sounds excellent, and it's much more reliable than what I see from the computer based guys. Of course I don't have experinece with computer based recording, either.
 
Thanks Larry. I think I'm going to purchase the VS1680. How much did you pay for yours, and does anyone know of any bargains on a new VS1680?
 
With both FX cards, I paid 2900. The FX cards are options, but necessary by anyone's standards. 1680s are about 2100 now, and I just saw FX cards for 250ea. Check www.vsplanet.com search for 250 for the store's name. There's a dedicated 1680 forum there run by the same bbs software as this board.
 
I use a VS1680 with a Mackie SR24-4 mixer. This is *the* ultimate setup. Everything is totally smooth and flexible. In "jam" mode, you can use the VS with 2 FX cards as a super high quality 4 FX processor. In recording mode, you can send 8 inputs at a time to the VS.
Other users on vsplanet.com have suggested this setup.
Having said that, the VS standalone RULES

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