That is great to hear! From the research I've done, that seems to be
the common response. I did read a couple negative reviews on Harmony
Central, but they were from guys who actually owned older Emu gear (not
the 1616) and were angry with Emu in general. It's good to hear that
you had a good experience with their tech support!
Thanks for the info!
--Josh
Andrew Duke wrote:
Joshua Carroll wrote:
OK, so is anybody using the E-mu 1616 or 1616M? If so:
- Does it work well for you?
- Does it seem sturdy?
- What do you think of the built in effects?
- Have you dealt with customer support, and if so how was the
experience?
Thanks again!
--Josh
Hi, Josh.
I got an E-MU1616m when they first came out and have been very happy
with
it. I use it at home in the studio plus take it to gigs and recording
sessions, and
it is good and sturdy. I haven't used the built-in effects, to be
honest. I called
customer support once when I got it and the techie was very helpful.
Andrew
Joshua Carroll wrote:
I
like the concept of these Firewire units, but I'm a little dissapointed
that, as far as I can tell, none of them by any manufacturer return
more than a single stereo mix. Cool for the studio I guess, but for
live applications, it would be great to have at least 2 stereo
returns--one for the mains, one for monitoring.
--Josh
Buzap Buzap wrote:
Hi Josh
I'm using it's "big brother", the Mackie Onyx 1220 with Firewire.
I'm very pleased with it - yet, don't know how it relates to the small
Satellite. Great idea, though.
Buzap
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