NickD
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The most reliable multitrack I’ve owned has been the Yamaha AW16G - it stays in sync over MIDI and records simultaneous inputs fine, which is a small list of requirements but seemingly not always easy to achieve (and until recently, multitrack designers seemed to be boycotting MIDI altogether). It’s a bit of a clunker, though, and exporting tracks to CD-ROM is a futuristic convenience that’s turned into a logistical stone-age headache.
What’s particularly useful about it nowadays is that if a modern synth or device seems to have an unnecessarily complicated UI, you can fire up the AW16G and remind yourself that things could always be worse.
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