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I'm selling a almost mint Korg D1600 digital multitrack with full 16/24 bit uncompressed recording.

Containing a 16 track recorder, 24 channel 8-bus mixer and FX, built in hard drive, built in CDR, touchscreen control, four XLR/balanced line inputs with selectable phantom power, 4 balanced/unbalanced line inputs, optical SPDIF/IO, seperate monitor outs, MIDI IO, full range of digital EQ, FX, Finalisers, Amp sims etc, Scene memories for faders, guitar input, drum machine, and phones output.

[i]• 240 x 64-pixel backlit LCD touchscreen.
• 16-bit or 24-bit uncompressed recording at 44.1kHz.
• 16-track playback at 16-bit (eight at 24-bit).
• Eight tracks of simultaneous recording at 16-bit (four at 24-bit).
• Recording time with suppied 20Gb hard drive: 62 track hours at 16-bit or 41 track hours at 24-bit.
• 100 songs per drive.
• CD-RW support for song copy, data backup and import/export of WAV files.
• Track-at-a-time audio CD creation using non-consumer CD-R discs.
• SCSI interface for connection of external drives.
• Eight analogue inputs: one with high-impedance guitar jack, four with 48V phantom-powered XLRs, four with quarter-inch balanced TRS jacks.
• Master Output: two quarter-inch unbalanced jacks at -10dBu nominal level.
• Monitor Output: two quarter-inch unbalanced jacks at -10dBu nominal level.
• Aux Output: single unbalanced quarter-inch jack at -10dBu nominal level.
• A-D conversion: 24-bit, 64x oversampling.
• D-A conversion: 24-bit, 128x oversampling.
• Optical 24-bit S/PDIF I/O with sample-rate conversion of 32kHz and 48kHz sources to 44.1kHz.
• 24-channel digital mixer (eight input channels and 16 playback channels), with 32-bit/44.1kHz internal processing.
• Three-band EQ on every channel: outer bands fixed shelving, mid-band sweepable.
• Onboard Scene automation (with 100 scenes per song) and dynamic automation via MIDI.
• Effects: Maximum of eight Insert, two Master and one Final Effect simultaneously, with 44-bit/44.1kHz internal processing.
• MTC and MMC transmitted and received; MIDI Clock transmitted.
• Tempo map with 200 points per song.
• 96 metronome patterns and 215 rhythm patterns.
• Four locate points per song and 100 mark points per song.[/i]

I say almost mint because, apart from being used as an occasional mixer in the spare room, it has only been used for recording twice since I've had it from new, is working perfectly, and is from a smoke free house. All manuals, and original Demo CD are included. I was so busy gigging to pay for it and other gear, I just didn't get around to using it properly. It cost me £1200 new, obviously I'm not looking for anything like that now.
£350 plus P&P, or free collection



















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Have a bump on me - I've got one of these & it's a lot of multitrack for the money.

Worth mentioning that it can record 8 tracks simultaneously so is good for full-band recording or a fully miked-up kit. The built-in HDD is easily upgraded to fairly big sizes - I have 160gb in mine.

Very versatile box if you take the time to find your way around it. :)

Jon.

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[quote name='Kirky' post='934279' date='Aug 23 2010, 10:47 PM']Can I ask how old this is, and how recently you've used it for recording?

Cheers,

Martin[/quote]

You have PM :-)

I checked it out recently with my Aphex Xciter using the DI, and everything is the way it should be.

As I said further up, its really NOS. It was one of the last lot made, which I bought from GAK, for £1200 adding the "official" CDR.
I then recorded and burned a few things for my mate's band, and it's been a mixer in my spare room since for my TD8, VG99 (Hi, Ped !), and my EMU interface, apart from a demo of an acoustic I was selling.

When it wasn't being used (i.e. off) it has always been dust covered.

Feel free to come and check it out anytime.

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