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Thanks Dan! I was also looking at the TC
Electronics M-One which looks pretty dark! Dual engine aswell!
Cheers again for the info...
Gareth
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:36
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Subject: [dnb-prod] It has to be
Lexicon
Check Digital Village -�190 for this
beauty
Lexicon MPX100
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The MPX 200 is a true stereo, dual channel processor. It
combines the best of the MPX 100 with several new features providing an
advanced level of operation. It includes 24-bit internal processing,
S/PDIF input and output, and Lexicon’s exclusive Lexichip™ engine. Add
to this 24-bit A/D-D/A, a new digital compressor, extensive front panel
parameter LEDs, internal power supply, and an expanded User Bank capable
of storing 64 user programs. It offers 240 presets with classic Lexicon
reverb, as well as Chorus, up to 5.5 second Delay, Detune, Echo, Flange,
Pitch, Rotary, and Tremolo. Dual channel processing provides two
independent effects in an assortment of configurations including
Cascade, Dual Mono, Dual Stereo, and Mono Split. The digital compressor
is available in all 240 presets, simultaneously providing up to two
effects and compression. The front panel Adjust knob allows for instant
manipulation of critical parameters. As many as four program and four
compression parameters are available for each program. Front panel
parameter LEDs indicate which parameter is being displayed and adjusted.
The front panel also features an easy access compressor button that
provides simple control over the presence of the compressor in any
program. Tempo can be controlled by audio input, footswitch, the front
panel Tap button, an external MIDI controller, or MIDI Program change.
The MPX 200 offers a full range of MIDI controls such as Program Change,
MIDI bulk dump, and an easy Learn mode that allows MIDI patching of up
to five front panel controls. Other features include 3-stage headroom
indicators, 4-stage compression indicators, a headphone output, a
software selectable MIDI OUT/THRU port, cue program mode, and pushbutton
or footswitch selection of dry or muted audio output.
World-class Lexicon reverb:
Plate, Gate, Hall, Chamber, Room and Ambience
Lexicon’s proprietary
LexiChip™ engine
24-bit A/D, D/A, and
internal processing
240 presets; 64 user
programs
Dual programs provide two
simultaneous effects with four routing configurations
Multiple delay, modulation,
and pitch effects
Dual effects combine delay
with reverb or either with; Flange, Pitch, or Chorus
Built-in digital compressor
Intuitive front panel LEDs
S/PDIF input and output (may
be set to wet or dry to allow use as a high-quality, stand-alone
converter)
Simultaneous analog and
digital outputs
Independent processing on
each input
Tap Tempo for instant
setting of delay and modulation times (may be set using footswitch)
Full MIDI control
High impedence inputs for
instruments
Internal power
supply
Man,
I should
get commission on this info,
Laters
Dan |
Hello all,
I am in the market for a new reverb unit for
around the �250 mark.
Any suggestions...
Cheers Gareth --- Drum&Bass
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