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Chubby
New member
Hi All,
I'm new to digital recording, in fact I'm new to recording full stop, so I was hoping for some assitance with a decision.
I've been offered a expanded Roland 1680 for £400 / €570 / $740.
I doesn't have a CD-RW, it is 3years old, in excellent condition and has had little use (haven't they all!!!).
1. Is this a good price to pay for the unit?
2. Considering my budget is up to £500 / €710 / $920, what can I get new for my money which is on a par, or better than the 1680?
I'm new to this, but this much I know: This generally won't be used for recording live, or be used for recording 8 tracks at a time. It will be used mainly for composing good solid backing tracks, so It will generally be recording a track at a time for both live insturments and sequenced (drums / bass). I'm not sure how many features of a modern device I would actively use as I'm new to all this, but I would hope to purchase something that will do anything I need it to, as I learn more.
Thanks Everybody.
Chubby
I'm new to digital recording, in fact I'm new to recording full stop, so I was hoping for some assitance with a decision.
I've been offered a expanded Roland 1680 for £400 / €570 / $740.
I doesn't have a CD-RW, it is 3years old, in excellent condition and has had little use (haven't they all!!!).
1. Is this a good price to pay for the unit?
2. Considering my budget is up to £500 / €710 / $920, what can I get new for my money which is on a par, or better than the 1680?
I'm new to this, but this much I know: This generally won't be used for recording live, or be used for recording 8 tracks at a time. It will be used mainly for composing good solid backing tracks, so It will generally be recording a track at a time for both live insturments and sequenced (drums / bass). I'm not sure how many features of a modern device I would actively use as I'm new to all this, but I would hope to purchase something that will do anything I need it to, as I learn more.
Thanks Everybody.
Chubby