YES - I now realize that double posting is 'against the law' on this message board. I thank you all who have taken time out of your 'busy schedules' to inform me of this - repeatedly. Yes, I know I made a mistake double posting, but don't you think it is more than a little hypocritcal scolding me for a little mistake while you fill this thread up with useless posts telling me that "double posting = suck" for the tenth time or that "zoom=suck"? If you are going to take the time to post a reply, you might as well make it a valid and subjective opinion or at least offer some assistance relevant to the matter...
Anyway, back to the subject at hand. BTW, thanks for the links hongtek. Ive already checked out the reviews at Harmony Central (which all seem to be very postive). Im actually looking for audio samples of what people have done with it, so Im gonna try to personally email the people who posted the reviews.
On the issue surrounding this product, I dont think it is fair to pass it off simply as "zoom=suck". Understandably, zoom products aren't professional processing tools, but they dont claim to be either. They are marketed to those who are unable to find an appropriate place to set up proper equipment or who cant afford to drop a couple thousand dollars to set up a DAW with all the latest high-tech goodies. Personally, I am a student on a tight budget with no place to set up tons of guitar amps, mics, etc. so a package like this, that includes digital recording, built in drum tracks and bass tracks, 30+ effects for guitar and a tuner, seems like a good idea.
Of course this thing wont produce 'professional' audio, but its not meant to. In the same respect, you can own the latest roland workstation or CPU setup but unless you spend thousands of dollars on 'professional' equipment (or better yet, go to a professional studio with professional engineers who know how to use the stuff) you are never going to get 'professional' quality sound. The point is that the entire idea of home recording is relative - you are never going to achieve that polished recording that you could in professional studio. What you will get is a good sounding recording that will allow you the freedom to to personally produce and engineer your own compositions to your own satisfaction at a fraction of the cost of prolonged studio time. The whole idea is the ratio of price vs. quality. Even if zoom products arent the highest quality products, the products they do offer fit the lower price market accordingly.
The PS 02 is a budget songwriting tool, plain and simple - and a useful one at that.
Wow, Im finished my regression now
