I've got a zero 8...I must say it's an extremely useful piece of kit in the scope of electronic music.
It doesn't come without it's downfalls though...
I'll outline what I feel are the pros and cons of it.
Pros:
-Very flexible device, capable of accomplishing many tasks in 1 single unit.
-Superb effects section, with a great variety of different effects, albeit a touch laggy in it's control.
-Plenty of inputs, and my favorite is that each channel on the mixer has both 1/4" and RCA inputs.
-Can easily be used as a DJ mixer with the crossfader and cue functionality.
Cons:
-Metering your channels SUCKS! Since the channels are labeled in a linear format (0 - 10) instead of in dB, there is no sense to it. Plus the LEDS used in the channels are a terrible color and they bleed into each other so you have to be directly over the mixer to properly meter.
-While extremely handy, the firewire interface is NOT a high quality sound card, the converters are decent, but once you start loading up lots of VSTs the latency required to avoid buffer underruns is awful. Clearly there aren't any DSPs being used on the interface.
-No ADAT (I know, I'd be dreaming to pay what I did and get this whole package with ADAT, but COME ON...I can dream can't I?)
Anyways, I really like how this unit has changed my workflow, and it was a needed upgrade for me. But if you have serious requirements from this unit and are going to be relying on it for a sound interface and a mixer, it may come up short for you.
I'm happy with my purchase, but there's certainly room for improvement with this device.
Hope this helps you.
