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jeffree
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I've read the popular "yamaha aw16g vs. 2816" discussion below with great interest although the responses eventually spiraled into pointless anger.
What seems obvious to me is that the yamaha aw16g and 2816 fill different recoring niches, and mine--as a musician first, engineer second--requires as simple a recorder as possible. Fortunately, a few companies, especially Yamaha and Boss (Roland) have stepped up to respond to this need.
With that said, the new Yamaha aw16g seems geared toward musicians like me--people who want good clean recordings with a minimum of fuss. In fact, I enjoyed someone's comment that some of his best recordings came from his old cassette portastudio; I can make the same comment even with my rather complex old master tapes (in the Pat Metheny/Steve Morse, Yes veins).
The real question for me (and maybe you) now is this: given that the Boss 1180 and the Yamaha aw16g seem like direct competition for each other in the $1000-for-all market, which machine will give me the simplicity yet quality that I'm seeking in a home recorder? Which will be the best for a musician--who's really not so interested in technical knob spinning--to purchase with my $1000?
I'd appreciate anyone's knowledgeable feedback.
What seems obvious to me is that the yamaha aw16g and 2816 fill different recoring niches, and mine--as a musician first, engineer second--requires as simple a recorder as possible. Fortunately, a few companies, especially Yamaha and Boss (Roland) have stepped up to respond to this need.
With that said, the new Yamaha aw16g seems geared toward musicians like me--people who want good clean recordings with a minimum of fuss. In fact, I enjoyed someone's comment that some of his best recordings came from his old cassette portastudio; I can make the same comment even with my rather complex old master tapes (in the Pat Metheny/Steve Morse, Yes veins).
The real question for me (and maybe you) now is this: given that the Boss 1180 and the Yamaha aw16g seem like direct competition for each other in the $1000-for-all market, which machine will give me the simplicity yet quality that I'm seeking in a home recorder? Which will be the best for a musician--who's really not so interested in technical knob spinning--to purchase with my $1000?
I'd appreciate anyone's knowledgeable feedback.