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Well, you could do all this with just the ASRX, and walk into the studio with it under your arm. You'd also need a scsi Zip or Jaz drive for storing your stuff on, although you might be able to get by just using the built in floppies if your only doing drum sequencing. IMHO, the X is the best sounding unit of its type. It also has 40 ultra high quality FX built in, sampling and re-sampling, 16 track sequencer, and more. Do be aware that the new ASRX-Pro is about to be released any minute, so the stores are blowing out the original ASRX (its BLACK) turbo versions at $1000. or so. The deals will probably get even better once the new Pro model (it's RED) hits the shelf, (I think), as the original model has been phased out of production. I own the original model with the 8-out expander, scsi (of course), 34 MB max memory installed, and also the exp-3 "Dance" chip installed, and I'm very happy with it ! Bill Cummings -----Original Message----- From: GRAIGORY2@aol.com [mailto:GRAIGORY2@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 1998 10:51 AM To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com Subject: Re: Home Studio In a message dated 9/16/98 11:21:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dmgraph@earthlink.net writes: << forget the DAT >> I want to be able to create my beats at home, then have a quality copy to transfer over in the studio for vocals and mastering, then come home and burn my cds.... is there something that i can do that with besides a DAT?