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slide_blues
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I know this machine has it's limitations, but I'm having a hard time justifying spending more $$$ for another all-in-one workstation. I'm looking at the VF80 with burner, $550.00 from JD Sound. My PC is too old and not trustable to use with an MR8.
My main uses include acoustic guitar recording, some overdubbing, minimal use of effects (a bit 'o reverb maybe), with the occasional vocal track by others. I have a pair of MXL603s, and a DMP3 preamp.
Limitations of the VF80 include only 2 tracks at a time, lack of flexible eq, only 8 tracks, etc. These limits won't seem to slow me down, so is there any reason to pay more for something like a VF160, Yamaha AW16G, Korg D1200, or some Zoom or Boss product?
Lots of features are nice, but will the end result burned to CD actually sound any better with one of these more expensive units?
Thanks!
My main uses include acoustic guitar recording, some overdubbing, minimal use of effects (a bit 'o reverb maybe), with the occasional vocal track by others. I have a pair of MXL603s, and a DMP3 preamp.
Limitations of the VF80 include only 2 tracks at a time, lack of flexible eq, only 8 tracks, etc. These limits won't seem to slow me down, so is there any reason to pay more for something like a VF160, Yamaha AW16G, Korg D1200, or some Zoom or Boss product?
Lots of features are nice, but will the end result burned to CD actually sound any better with one of these more expensive units?
Thanks!