Yamaha AW1600 or the Korg D3200 ?

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I have been using 16 tracks of ADAT for years, but I am now considering either the Yamaha AW1600 or the Korg D3200 for the simplicity. They are close in price, so I am soliciting opinions from those of you who have actually worked with one or the other.

Any input?
 
korg 1600mkII

I don't know about the new 3200 but i can tell you my experience with the 1600mkII has been awesome and i can send you an example of the quality of recording it is capable of. I can only imagine a higher newer model would only get better. KORG rocks.
 
Red, multiple reviews of these two in magazines lately. I know that Recording mag critiqued the Yamaha in the March issue, and I just read a review of the Korg in another(was it SOS?). Poke around a bit to learn more. I can only remember that they both received strong write-ups, but there were a few clear jabs at both models. I remember thinking that one or two of these shortcomings might affect me if I were looking for a machine now.

If you head over the the forum that Six mentioned, be sure to scroll down to the new 1600 section. By the way, anyone familiar with the aw16g would be instantly at home on the 1600 since the layouts are nearly identical. It's nice in a way since the similarity allows 1600 and 16g owners to discuss together nearly all of the same issues. But the capabilities and specs of the 1600, as you probably well know, are significantly better in key ways.

Can't say more since I've never touched a Korg. I've read good stuff about them through the years, though.

J.
 
The 1600 basically is the 16G, with a few bells and a whistle attached...For instance, the 1600 has upgradeable software, and from what I've heard, the G does not...

..I own a 1600 and have NO problems with it besides operator error (they won't send me an upgrade for that :( )...I can't give you an opinion re: comparisons with other units because I haven't used them...

...Korg is a good name, I kinda wish I had picked up the M1 instead of the Ensoniq SD-1 back in 1991, but alas, who knew?

...I'd say that if you have your decision narrowed down to these two units, you're doing remarkably well...Sixways said a very important thing; support...Those guys are gr-r-r-r-r-r-r-reat!!

Eric
 
Thanks for the replies. It seems that the Yamaha has proven itself over time. Having said that, has anyone got to try the Korg? Is the drum sequencer a worthwhile benefit?
 
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