I've been playing with
the Zoom ps04, it's pretty amazing for the price and especially the size. I am on the road a lot and have some layovers and I brought my junkiest electric guitar with me and the time flew for a couple of hours jamming some blues and learning how to work it.
Then I set up a single condensor mic to preamp to
the ps04 and it sounded lo-fi, like a cheap old drum machine, but I like it. Not for producing anything really, but a heck of a lot of fun and great for writing.
Then I used the internal mic and an effect preset for vocals and sang into it and it sounds pretty darn good for that. Not lo-fi like the drum track.
For $40 I got a bigger memory card and that helps a lot. I have some rechargeable AA cells and bring an extra set w/ me.
It seems very innovative and it's the first Zoom thing I ever got. I would consider them for other stuff. BTW, no noise, and loads of effects, a drum machine, bass machine, it's packed w/ stuff.
I did a 12 bar blues thing and picked my drum patterns, kept the bass patterns they had w/ them, then chaned the chords for the 3 chords, then copied the 12 bars 3 times, and the changes I made went with it, then jammed over it. I wish I had this thing many years ago. I'm not in any need of it now though, it would have helped in earlier development, but is still a blast out on the road.
I might post some track samples some day soon, when I figure out how to transfer to pc. I have a card reader, but not sure what the format is, maybe I'll just mix down to my MR8.
You
MRS 8 users, look over in the Fostex area for MR8, b/c it looks like it's a similar unit and may have some info over there that you might find useful. One thing that looks the same is the track layout of 4 mono and 2 stereo tracks. But Zoom is nicer b/c it has virtuals and a drum machine. Does it have bass too?
I'm figuring it would since the ps04 does.
Those are my Zoom comments, I'd like to check out the 16 track one of these days....