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  • MGR/Brandon GlenMGR/Brandon Glen

    Fostex VF-16

    Fostex VF16Published on 01/27/03 at 15:00
    I purchased this item from Mars Music For $799.99.
    I'd beel looking to move into the digital realm for quite some time and when the motor in my four-track refused to play at the same speed two takes in a row I had the excuse i needed to jump into the world of hard disk recording.

    I like Having sixteen digital tracks. The onboard effects are some of the best i've ever heard and with adjustable parameters your set for most home recording needs. The copy and Paste function works well. Hands down the Automated mixing function is the greatest apsect of this unit. It's a very simple approach allowing the user to take a "snapshot" of the faders effects and pan knobs. Multiple snapshots can …
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    I purchased this item from Mars Music For $799.99.
    I'd beel looking to move into the digital realm for quite some time and when the motor in my four-track refused to play at the same speed two takes in a row I had the excuse i needed to jump into the world of hard disk recording.

    I like Having sixteen digital tracks. The onboard effects are some of the best i've ever heard and with adjustable parameters your set for most home recording needs. The copy and Paste function works well. Hands down the Automated mixing function is the greatest apsect of this unit. It's a very simple approach allowing the user to take a "snapshot" of the faders effects and pan knobs. Multiple snapshots can be edited into a program that changes as your song does. This allows for some wonderfully dynamic mixing!

    The Bus set-up makes it difficult to use a microphone on all tracks. The absence of Low end E.Q. is nearly criminal.

    The Unit is made of a very solid metal houseing which is no worse for the wear over one year post purchase.

    Great Unit!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Daniel Tolson, Memphis, TNMGR/Daniel Tolson, Memphis, TN

    Fostex VF-16 16-Track Digital Recorder

    Fostex VF16Published on 12/04/02 at 15:00
    I bought this unit as an open-box special at a local music store here in Memphis, Tennessee. I paid $699 (pre-tax) for it. Because it was a display model, it came without a box, manuals, or even a power cord. It took me all of 5 minutes to find a spare AC cord around the house and to download the user manual from Fostex's web site. Having previously owned the Fostex FD-8 as my first recorder, I knew that the Fostex would be a good unit to expand my studio with.

    This recorder is VERY simple to use. Of the handful of digital recorders that I have used, this is by far the easiest. The manual is fairly straightforward in explaining how to use the different features of the machine, and makes p…
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    I bought this unit as an open-box special at a local music store here in Memphis, Tennessee. I paid $699 (pre-tax) for it. Because it was a display model, it came without a box, manuals, or even a power cord. It took me all of 5 minutes to find a spare AC cord around the house and to download the user manual from Fostex's web site. Having previously owned the Fostex FD-8 as my first recorder, I knew that the Fostex would be a good unit to expand my studio with.

    This recorder is VERY simple to use. Of the handful of digital recorders that I have used, this is by far the easiest. The manual is fairly straightforward in explaining how to use the different features of the machine, and makes perfect clarity of how to set it up to do simple records. If you want to get more in-depth, just find your topic in the index, read the material, and jump to the recorder. It couldn't get too much easier. Although I'm not the style police, I think this is a good-looking unit, too. The layout is very clear, and all of the most commonly used inputs, buttons and knobs are easily found on the compact front panel.
    Also big plusses of the VF-16 are the fact that it includes two phantom powered XLR inputs, therefore reducing the amount of equipment required to set up and record a quick tune before it gets forgotten. Noise is a thing of the past with a very low noise floor. One thing that I have grown to love is it's on-board effects processors. Yes, that's plurar. Unlike my previous FD-8 (8-track knob-turner's dream), the VF-16 brings two effects processors to the table. These can be added to the recording permanently, or after the recording just to get an idea of how you want it to sound. Dial in as much or as little as you want to give your drums, vocals, or other sound sources that ambience of an ideal room without having to record in a million-dollar studio. I could go on and on, but im sure the site could run out of space.

    Not much... I do a lot of moving around with my gear, and there have been two or three times that a knob or fader has come off, but they easily re-attached. The smallish 5 gig hard drive doesnt hold but a few hours of my recordings (but to be fair, I record 8-20 tracks per song..). It is easily upgradable though, and with the price of today's EIDE hard drives, you can bump it to an 60-100gb hard drive for chump change, and still end up with a big savings over other units. Aside from that, a more vivid, larger display would be cool, but the one it has does fine. My last complaint, although minor, is that you can't process compression and effects on the same channels. The VF-16 offers compression on two channels at a time, but you have to sacrifice your on-board effects to do so. That's not a big issue with me, since my final mixes take place on the PC where I can do virtually anything.

    This thing is built almost like a tank. I say almost because of my experiences with the knobs and faders popping off. I haven't found a case that is made especially for the VF-16, but that may be in part to its durability.

    This is my second digital recorder, and definitely my favorite of all that I have used. The learning curve is just barely steeper than that of self-explanatory. The features of this unit are great. It has enough inputs to record a complete band live without having to go back and re-record someone that you left out. Effects, compression, phantom power, EQ, non-destructive editing, internal hard drive, and other features makes this a self-contained studio. Theoretically, you could buy a microphone and a CD-burner, and make a complete recording. This is also a great unit for the beginning recorder. I strongly recommend it.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/Ray PhillipsMGR/Ray Phillips

    Fostex VF-16

    Fostex VF16Published on 01/28/02 at 15:00
    I purchased my VF-16 from Musician's Friend 3 months ago for $799.00. I liked what I read about the unit before making my purchase

    I am really new to digital recording and I need the simplicity whenever I can get it. I first bought a Roland Machine (I forget the model) and it was so complicated to operate,I sent it back. I want to record without hassles and extra bells and whistles. I have made 2 live recordings of 5-piece groups with much success. Mixing is easy and the effects are great.

    The trim pots don't really start to peak until you reach about 9 (on a 1-10 scale) and then you get slammed with volume. I am learning to adjust. Being one of the "over 40" crowd, my eyes are not what t…
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    I purchased my VF-16 from Musician's Friend 3 months ago for $799.00. I liked what I read about the unit before making my purchase

    I am really new to digital recording and I need the simplicity whenever I can get it. I first bought a Roland Machine (I forget the model) and it was so complicated to operate,I sent it back. I want to record without hassles and extra bells and whistles. I have made 2 live recordings of 5-piece groups with much success. Mixing is easy and the effects are great.

    The trim pots don't really start to peak until you reach about 9 (on a 1-10 scale) and then you get slammed with volume. I am learning to adjust. Being one of the "over 40" crowd, my eyes are not what they once were. The readout has all the features that I need but it could stand to be twice it's size for my taste.

    I love the compact size and weight. It is heavy enough to let you know there's actually something inside. It appears to be constructed well. Time will tell with a few on location recordings.

    Overall, I am gald I sent the Roland back and decided on this unit. To be able to get 16 tracks plus great effects for a fair price was enough to sell me. If you are looking for a great, user-friendly machine, the VF-16 is your best bet!

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Fostex VF-16

    Fostex VF16Published on 07/02/01 at 15:00
    I bought this unit online from KTJ music in Scottsdale, Arizona. I bought it from them because they had the best price. I paid $919.00. I need to upgrade from my Korg D-8 because I need more tracks.

    I love this unit, so far. I've only had it about 4 days but I've already learned how to use all the basics. It sound WAY better than the Korg and the 16 separate track is great! I has a small harddrive (5.1) compared to some other brands but you can upgrade it with any compatible drive. It's easy to change. That's why it costs less than the other boys. I love the 2 separate effects units, and all the other features included. The instructions are fairly easy to read and understand. I definitely…
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    I bought this unit online from KTJ music in Scottsdale, Arizona. I bought it from them because they had the best price. I paid $919.00. I need to upgrade from my Korg D-8 because I need more tracks.

    I love this unit, so far. I've only had it about 4 days but I've already learned how to use all the basics. It sound WAY better than the Korg and the 16 separate track is great! I has a small harddrive (5.1) compared to some other brands but you can upgrade it with any compatible drive. It's easy to change. That's why it costs less than the other boys. I love the 2 separate effects units, and all the other features included. The instructions are fairly easy to read and understand. I definitely helped that I had the other one first. It's small and nice looking. Seem rugged. I like how all the inputs are on the top and easy to get to. It's loaded with great features.

    The smaller hard drive, but as I said that's why is cost less and I will upgrade it soon. The screen could be bigger, but it's readable. Nothing else I don't like, so far!

    Fostex is know for good quality and this is no exception. Very good construction. If it's half as dependable as my Korg was I'll be a very happy camper!

    So far I'm very happy with this unit. 16 seperate channels is bliss! I'd recommend to it to anyone.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • MGR/AnonymousMGR/Anonymous

    Fostex VF-16

    Fostex VF16Published on 06/29/01 at 15:00
    Long & McQuade, Vancouver Canada $1900 CF

    Rugedness, sound, compressor on (6) tracks digital - built in, effects on all 16 tracks - 8 virtual tracks for a total of 24 - 14 hours of recording - phantom power



    If it had a Yamaha or Roland label it would attract more reviews


    Mega!



    This is an excellent unit. I am very surprised there aren't more reviews on the internet. Fostex previously came out with the CR200 - an excellent unit with bullet proof construction and shielded with copper. It was discontinued because other fancy CDR's came out which weren't as well built but had more bells and whistles. This unit rivals the new Yamaha but costs less than 1/2 as much.



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    Long & McQuade, Vancouver Canada $1900 CF

    Rugedness, sound, compressor on (6) tracks digital - built in, effects on all 16 tracks - 8 virtual tracks for a total of 24 - 14 hours of recording - phantom power



    If it had a Yamaha or Roland label it would attract more reviews


    Mega!



    This is an excellent unit. I am very surprised there aren't more reviews on the internet. Fostex previously came out with the CR200 - an excellent unit with bullet proof construction and shielded with copper. It was discontinued because other fancy CDR's came out which weren't as well built but had more bells and whistles. This unit rivals the new Yamaha but costs less than 1/2 as much.



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  • WilltyWillty

    Fostex VF16Published on 08/19/02 at 02:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - 8 analog inputs asymtriques (including 2 XLR or jack with phantom power supply and insert)
    - 2 to send
    - Connectivity twelve o'clock
    - In / out SPDIF optical (ADAT connection to)
    - SCSI port (for backup and more)
    - 16 bit / 44.1 khz
    - HDD 20 GB EIDE
    - Sync?? (I do not MIDI)
    - Luent simultanment 16 tracks, 8 tracks recordable at the same time (16 with an ADAT), 8 tracks ghost supplmentaires

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is explicit trs. There are plenty of examples for novices (like me and that's cool!). The config is pretty simple and Access in the usual functions are easy.
    Ngatif just one point: you can not copy the program scnne mmorises another.

    SOUNDS

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    - 8 analog inputs asymtriques (including 2 XLR or jack with phantom power supply and insert)
    - 2 to send
    - Connectivity twelve o'clock
    - In / out SPDIF optical (ADAT connection to)
    - SCSI port (for backup and more)
    - 16 bit / 44.1 khz
    - HDD 20 GB EIDE
    - Sync?? (I do not MIDI)
    - Luent simultanment 16 tracks, 8 tracks recordable at the same time (16 with an ADAT), 8 tracks ghost supplmentaires

    UTILIZATION

    The manual is explicit trs. There are plenty of examples for novices (like me and that's cool!). The config is pretty simple and Access in the usual functions are easy.
    Ngatif just one point: you can not copy the program scnne mmorises another.

    SOUNDS

    Converters: not enough exprience to judge!
    Effects (2 CPUs): fairly basic, but even if not transcendent!
    Equa 3 paramtriques high and mid band, compression on tracks 13 & 15 & 14 or 16 and master. The equation is an equa numrique, so average.
    It yananmoins good dynamic essemble.
    It sounds good when even trs!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for more than three months. This is a simple, well explained, and thanks to the manual trs performance for the price. I love the undo / redo, scrub function to view the curve and make a sound Sampler slot perfect, the two recording modes (direct and buss), the ghosts tracks, ...
    What I dplait: effects not great, the equation a bit tight, no possibility to compression of the 16 tracks.
    Report qualitprix excellent! chr least 16 tracks, not the worst. more with the addition of an ADAT 8-track console, it becomes a true 16-track analog and it's deadly!
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