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Have the Zoom 1044CD. Basically the same as 1066CD but only can record two inputs at a time (which later turned out to be a disadvantage of the device). The ZOOM is a pretty reliable, user-friendly device. I've used the USB board via a PC-based workstations and it works flawlessly for backing up songs to one's hard drive on PC, for example. Since the device is 16 bit, it's slightly less crystaline than the 24 bit internal recorders I've used (e.g. Tascam). The built-in drum/rhythm machine is usable. I'd suspect the Yammmy and the Zoom were somewhat equivalent. Each has a few bells/whistles that the other lacks but no dealbreakers as I can see. Regards, Paul ---------------------- Forwarded Message: --------------------- From: Gary Phillips <gary@friendlyspider.com> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: Zoom & Yamaha multi-trackers... Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 23:49:42 -0600 Two ot the latest multitrackers, the Zoom MRS-1266CD and the Yamaha AW16G offer sampling and phrase looping capabilites. I've been trying to find honest reviews on both these guys... (been to a bunch of recording forums) .....particularly info on how well the USB transfer on the Zoom works on a Mac.... Anybody have experience with these.... particularly the Zoom MRS-1266.....? In addition to USB transfer, the Zoom will import and play a MIDI sequence...... but I just wonder if it is a quality box...... -- gary @friendlyspider.com