Here's the sitch:...
People have an undying fascination and love affair with their computers. Computers are the "it" thing of modern times. Get used to it.
I'm analog, all the way, although [confession time] I do have two "token" digital machines in my vast [mostly analog] collection.
I have the Fostex FD-4 and the Tascam 564. I like the Tascam really well, because it has the awesome Tascam 12x2 mixer, and I like the Fostex a bit less. Fostex is always cheaper and less well built than Tascam, but it's functional.
I prefer the sound and simplicity of analog, overall.
I had the Tascam US-428 once, with all the best intentions of 'puter recording, but within a week, I was ready to thrust my fist through the ol' puter screen. BTW, I returned the US-428 for a full refund, and placed the money on the Tascam 424mkIII, 4-track cassette, instead, and have lived happily ever after!
That's just me, though, and analog enthusiasts are in the minority. All I can say is, that if you're into analog, just stick to your guns, and don't fall for any of that "digital-is-best" claptrap.
