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Hi Forumites - I hope all enjoyed the Easter break.
Please spare a mor' tohelp out a baffled newbie! Thanks.
I have read a lot of reviews and I am still undecided about which hardware multitrack to buy. Please peruse my usage intentions and budget an let me have your views.
I want to stay hardware based just now. It is an environment I feel more comfortable. I am UK based and my budget is £550 (At stretch I could squeeze another £100).
I have a mix of synths, sound modules and acoustic instruments. I will usually only record 3 or 4 inputs at a time but would like the versatility of being able to record smallish bands using more more inputs. I have been using a Yamaha MD8 but this has been very restricting as I often need to record more than 8 tracks and although I could bounce down, I would like to retain all tracks independently until final mix-down.
I also reckon it is time to go CD based.
I would really appreciate being able to hook up a monitor so that I can avoid trying to peer at a tiny unreadable screen!
USB/Firewire or mLan capability to talk to a PC woudl be a bonus as a colleague uses Cubase and it may be good to be able to hook up with that on rare occasions.
Amongst my collection of synths I have a Yamaha S90ES (thus the mLan - Firewire thought)
So, what current UK available machines do you feel I should have on my shortlist? What compromises might I have to consider?
I would sincerely welcome you guys and girls sharing your experience. Thank you for your considerations.
Please spare a mor' tohelp out a baffled newbie! Thanks.
I have read a lot of reviews and I am still undecided about which hardware multitrack to buy. Please peruse my usage intentions and budget an let me have your views.
I want to stay hardware based just now. It is an environment I feel more comfortable. I am UK based and my budget is £550 (At stretch I could squeeze another £100).
I have a mix of synths, sound modules and acoustic instruments. I will usually only record 3 or 4 inputs at a time but would like the versatility of being able to record smallish bands using more more inputs. I have been using a Yamaha MD8 but this has been very restricting as I often need to record more than 8 tracks and although I could bounce down, I would like to retain all tracks independently until final mix-down.
I also reckon it is time to go CD based.
I would really appreciate being able to hook up a monitor so that I can avoid trying to peer at a tiny unreadable screen!
USB/Firewire or mLan capability to talk to a PC woudl be a bonus as a colleague uses Cubase and it may be good to be able to hook up with that on rare occasions.
Amongst my collection of synths I have a Yamaha S90ES (thus the mLan - Firewire thought)
So, what current UK available machines do you feel I should have on my shortlist? What compromises might I have to consider?
I would sincerely welcome you guys and girls sharing your experience. Thank you for your considerations.