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I'd considered getting one, but... Do a side by side with a sampler that doesn't have data compression. It depends totally on what you want to do with it. I thought it was more fun than the Ensoniq ASR-X (whose prices will soon drop) and Akai MPC2000, but its pads are not velocity sensitive and it uses Zip disks (expensive. The SCSI option allows b-up only to Zip, and possible Jaz) and cannot import other sample formats (Akai, WAV, etc.), though you can sample directly off CD's/your computer with the SCSI option (inlucdes digital i/o). I felt if you could run it off a battery pack, it would make a cool scratch pad. Try www.SoundonSound.com, in Japan, if you're sure you want it, or buy locally if you're thinking of returning it. N On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Dan Gebben wrote: > Anyone picked up the Roland sp-808 yet? I have been trying to find a > review of the thing (not written by Roland), and have had no luck. My > own tinkering with the sp-808 in shops has not turned up any negatives > yet. However, I am not much more than a novice in this area. Anyone > with any info please respond. Can't believe Roland may have designed > something that is not going to come up short somewhere down the line. > > Dano > >