Scott:

Thanks for that extensive review of the T3. As a songwriter who sings his own demos but never performs or tours, I got the idea that this machine would be a real upgrade/replacement for my 2000. I can appreciate how a mile-a-minute performer like you or Don Mason would not need all the tweaks available but they would be a Godsend to a songwriter.

I spend about as much time "setting up" the board before recording as I do in the actual demo vocal. The 2000 was a great machine for it's time but I'd really like to get my hands on a T3 for a week or two just to kick the tires and experiment with some of the "voices." (Why in the name of Heaven didn't they call them instruments?)

Regardless, thanks for taking the time to explain your opinion of this new board. If anyone is interested in hearing what can still come out of an old 2000, feel free to visit my page. Here's the link:
http://www.showcaseyourmusic.com/DaveRice