I've owned an AW16G for a while now and really love the thing.
I'm still pretty green when it comes to recording, but I was recording basic stuff right out of the box.
Also, with the "G", there's a big online community here:
http://forum.dijonstock.com/index.php
The old aw16g.com site seems like it's about to close down from what I hear so the Dijonstock boards are where all the members are posting nowadays. If you have any questions do a search or ask them there, you'll find all sorts of info!
You can go there and check out some recordings done on the G by the members. Cool stuff.
I've got some stuff here:
http://www.purevolume.com/sloanstewart
All of those are recordings that were basically thown together in a few hours.
The first one (alien rap thing) used the G's onboard drum loops. The bass and guitar were direct into the inputs. The vocals were recorded with a cheap Nady CM-88. All effects are from the aw16g.
The second song (Gold Star) was based on a drum machine that I had recorded for some reason. The whole track was made to show some of the versatility of the Fender Cyclone II guitar. Every other instrument there is that guitar, even the bass line. The "bass line" and the wah solo thing were done with a mic'ed amp using the Nady cm-88 in my bedroom. The other sounds were direct.
A Zoom GFX-707 (cheapy!) was used for all effects. I think I used some onboard reverb as well, not sure.
The third song (Afternoon Drive) was just me messing around some more.
Main guitar and drum machine were acutally running through amps that I recorded with one CM-88. The other guitar parts were done direct with onboard reverb applied.
All these are roughly mixed with some cheap headphones so they're not the best but they kind of show what someone who has never recorded before can do with a few hours.