Well Terry, it sounds like your not getting the 'play catch-up' sound, ie., "it sounds very natural and no kinks in it". Now the test would be to compare it with the Yammie, but I guess you traded that in already???
Anyway, it sounds good. Clean sounding, balance is right on, has a natural flow to it with no chunks in the Mix that I could tell. Looks like you have a winner. Too bad you had to re-finance the house to get it.
$3,000 smackers, huh? That's the price of a Tyros and then some.
I hope one of your relatives works at GC so you could get it at wholesale with an employee discount. If you got it online the same scenario applies also.
If you got it on the black market you would be doing yourself a favor too. Nobody should have to pay $3,000 for ANY Hard Disk Recorder. And that goes for Bill Gates too.
If you get buyers remorse Terry you could always exchange it for a Yamaha AW16G and save yourself $2,000 (after taxes) of that money you just spent.
Here's a review of the AW16G by some guy who bought it: "This just replaced about a roomfull of reel-to-reels, rack effects, computers and guitar amps, not to mention the black speghetti covering the floor.
Sound quality is truly professional. the Quick Loop Sampler sounds are breathtaking. (I never say "breathtaking" about anything) I must say, however, and this may just be because I never owned a digital recorder before, that I had to read the manual. (I won't tell you how much reading I did, but I will say that the manual did reside in the bathroom for a while.) But I did manage to get a whole song mixed and burned to CD within two days of purchasing the unit. Controls now seem simple and quite logical. A wonderful machine. Thank you Yamaha."
User: ***@optonline.net
Submitted: 02/24/2003
Style of Music: Rock
Location: Trenton, NJ
Best regards,
Mike
[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 11-28-2003).]