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I had a client dump a song from his 2480 into my Pro Tools rig and I thought
it sounded a bit thin... I didn't ask if he did a bounce or not... It was fine for the demo type of project he was doing. YMMV. -- Steven Sena XS Sound www.xssound.com "abc" wrote in message nk.net... I've been researching this product and would appreciate feedback about sound quality. I'm concerned about it's use of data compression in multitrack mode. Sales rep at Swee****er reassured me it's not a concern, that the compressed tracks handle processing with no problem, no problems in the harmonics, etc. I read a comment elsewhere by one disgruntled user that the EQ on the unit sounded fine until after track bouncing. Actually, I couldn't tell exactly what he was saying because English was clearly not his primary language (the person providing the feedback lives in Central America), but it seems he was saying the eq sounded fine while mixing but his mixes were somehow messed up or something was lost or altered somewhere in the process. Also, he had complaints about read errors on the hard drive. He had the HD model with a swappable drive bay and claimed he knew other people who had encountered the same problem. I'm thinking maybe that's why Roland discontinued that model and went to a non-user-replaceable drive? Anyway, any feedback on sound quality would be appreciated. Thanks, Sam |
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