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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Right.
I would say that if you want to get a reasonable quality demo together, and that if your band prefers to record 'as live' then this would be fine.

I'm always a little cynical of equipment that claims to do everything, as this one almost does, as you're never going to get the best of anything as they cram too much into one package (look at the itouch as an example, it does 1,000,001 things, but none of them are brilliant, and, the principle function, i.e. playing music is compromised by a low rate output signal that means it is, essentially, rubbish, imo!)

However, if used with cubase or logic then you would be ok, as the input signal is good enough; everything stays as WAV so you lose no quality and I assume the components are of reasonably good spec, so noise should be minimal.

I use this, with cubase and a stack of plug ins, but we record each track individually, so it is a good solution. That said, I'm still getting used to it, so our best recordings are currently on my computer waiting for me to faff about with and get on with the post-production.
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