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Does anyone still use a hardware based digital multitrack audio recorder.

I want to get away from using my computer for recording and was wondering if folks still use older hardware based recording systems.

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  • I use a Roland VS1680 and its very good still years after I purchased it. I made the Digital card mod instead of windup hard drive :smile:

  • edited October 2025

    I’ve got a Roland vs2000 for sale , it’s on eBay @cyberheater

  • @Kashi said:
    I’ve got a Roland vs2000 for sale , it’s on eBay @cyberheater

    Thanks. I think that might be a little on the expensive side for me. Was looking to spend not much more the £100.

  • I ‘ve got a yamaha aw1600 with a ssd build in.
    They cost not much.

  • @cyberheater said:

    @Kashi said:
    I’ve got a Roland vs2000 for sale , it’s on eBay @cyberheater

    Thanks. I think that might be a little on the expensive side for me. Was looking to spend not much more the £100.

    No probs!
    I've got a little Zoom R8 that I really like. Recommended

  • How about a BOSS BR-532 ?

    This thing was given to me many years ago. Never really used it for anything. It just sits on a shelf as “studio decor”.

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