Probably going to look like an idiot with this post, but I'd rather seem foolish, indulge curiosity and perhaps learn something from it than just close thus page and stay in the dark, so asking anyway.
How does something like this vary from just using a normal field recorder like the H4n then messing with sounds in your Desktop Audio Workstation software? And how is that difference advantageous enough to justify a $300usd MSRP as an audio tool rather than just a toy?
How does something like this vary from just using a normal field recorder like the H4n then messing with sounds in your Desktop Audio Workstation software? And how is that difference advantageous enough to justify a $300usd MSRP as an audio tool rather than just a toy?