A simple 8-track unit that's comparable to other early 2000's all-in-one digital studios by Roland or Tascam Recently cleaned, serviced, and tested for full functionality. No scratchy ports, jacks, faders, etc. Aftermarket AC adapter is included (uses a proprietary cable, similar to a couple Triton models I believe) 1.4 GB internal hard-drive (that was a lot at one point in time) - I'll reset/format the drive before shipping.
Honestly, a quick leaf through the manual (available online) will explain everything that this thing is capable of. I'll save you the confusion of an elaborate description. It's an 8-track digital mixer with everything you'd need or expect from such. MIDI, SCSI, and digital I/O in such a small format is worth its weight in gold for someone who uses gear with the corresponding ports. It's pretty intuitive once you learn the basic maneuvers.
It's in very good condition for its age. A couple scuffs/scratches here and there. The rear 'leg' section of the side has a small chip missing. This has no bearing on stability/appearance or functionality and could easily be patched up with some glue/epoxy. Display is scratch-free, and the contrast is still good (corresponding knob beside)
65 different effects built-in 131 built-in rhythm patterns 2 balanced 1/4" TRS inputs Hi-Z switch on the front for DI recording MIDI I/O ports RCA outputs The AUX output is a mono RCA jack, with corresponding stereo RCA jacks (HOSA makes a bunch of adapter cables for cheap, I honestly cannot explain the abundance of RCA connections on this thing) Digital I/O - optical cable configuration D-Sub 25-pin SCSI connection for external hard-drives or master bus routing