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Old 08-06-2002, 10:35 AM
tantejo tantejo is offline
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Default Re: Outboard reverbs

hello, it's me again.
i've a lexicon mpx100 and the sound is good, what can i say. the reverbs are nice
but i like the chorus best. that's what i use the unit for.
like i said before, when you don't have a display it's hard to edit sounds, so you're stuck
to presets, but of course it is faster and easier to set up, i totaly agree with dirren.
i must say that i'm a fan of the reverbs of tc electronic. they're clear, convincing and beautifull.
the plugin, and the m-one xl are great, that's why i was a little disapointed about the m300.
i hoped to get the same sound as a m-one but for a smaller price. it's def. less convincing, to my ears.
the lexicon on the other hand are totaly different. warmer, more difuse and for drums or voices very good to blend the sound into a whole mix, without the reverb becomes annoying.
if you use a reverb mainly for creating a space or room rather than an effect, i suggest you'll try the lexicon first. i you want a reverb to impress, tc is beautifull.
greetings, tantejo
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