Mike, Mike, Mike,
You're making a way bigger deal out of this than my sarcastic bit of self humor (notice the smilie after my statement in the post) intended.
If you also read my words I preferred the AW over the laptop recording myself and frankly to my ears there was a noticeable difference in favor of the AW.
I went and bought a new recorder because for me it was time not because of anything to do with this test. If I went with the majority opinion here I would have just sold the AW and started recording to the laptop, but I was one who likes the h/d recording better.
There are several reasons I choose to go for the Tascam. It records uncompressed, (the AW's record in a compressed data format), it records midi, it has gigastudio software and support in the o/s. It has 32 tracks for recording, with 16 inputs. I can hook my flat panel monitor to it and work on the big screen. It has more effects possible per channel on and on.
So it was time for me to upgrade anyway, it really had nothing at all to do with this thread.
BTW I defrag the AW after every cd and I do not agree with sound coloring or whatever that some of you heard. Once again the noise that Roel heard upfront is due to a few things, cables and gain going from the Tyros to the AW. All of those pick up noise along the way. This was just a quick and dirty recording to get a sound comparison up for all to hear. Neither of these recordings to me would be acceptable to put on a cd.
In short if I were to dump anything in this scenario, it would be the laptop for recording for my ears and ease of use, which is what I have been doing all along anyway.
I'm upgrading because I felt it was time after recording to the AW4416 for the last few years, not because of what has been said in this thread. The AW is a great recorder, but for me it was time to move on and after looking at all of them the Tascam seemed to me to be the best value for the money.
Terry
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jam on,
Terry
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