Multieffects?
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Multieffects?
Okay, never thought I would say this but I want a multieffects box.
I used to have a Quadraverb or some other Alesis unit back in my SR days. I've also fiddled with SPX90's and their descendants.
I guess I am looking for a box with a big reverb for my synth wanking as well as some other fun effects that can be put before or after the verb.
A few years ago I got really into pre and post eq on my reverb sends, then I got into pre and post pitch shifting on my reverb sends.
Any reccomendations?
I have never used one but I am interested in the TC Electronics Fireworks, or maybe one of the newer Lexicon boxes?
I used to have a Quadraverb or some other Alesis unit back in my SR days. I've also fiddled with SPX90's and their descendants.
I guess I am looking for a box with a big reverb for my synth wanking as well as some other fun effects that can be put before or after the verb.
A few years ago I got really into pre and post eq on my reverb sends, then I got into pre and post pitch shifting on my reverb sends.
Any reccomendations?
I have never used one but I am interested in the TC Electronics Fireworks, or maybe one of the newer Lexicon boxes?
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I have a TC3000, and it has some wonderful verbs. I end up using the room presets more than anything else.
The 'Special' effects presets arent that wild, just some basic stuff. I have been using Echo Boy from Soundtoys more and more, but the TC3000 is always in some kind of use.
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I have a TC3000, and it has some wonderful verbs. I end up using the room presets more than anything else.
The 'Special' effects presets arent that wild, just some basic stuff. I have been using Echo Boy from Soundtoys more and more, but the TC3000 is always in some kind of use.
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ack, I went to the "New" GC on friday. They didnt really have any new reverb-multieffects (aside from Behringer). Did everyone quit using reverb?
I did find a Lexicon MPC450 (550?) or something. But the hair monkeys couldnt find a bit to engage the security bolts they racked it with.
I asked the hair monkey if it had a powere supply.
He thought it took an "IBC cable". I corrected him to IEC.
He said well whether it has an IEC or IBC cable we will find out.
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I did find a Lexicon MPC450 (550?) or something. But the hair monkeys couldnt find a bit to engage the security bolts they racked it with.
I asked the hair monkey if it had a powere supply.
He thought it took an "IBC cable". I corrected him to IEC.
He said well whether it has an IEC or IBC cable we will find out.
Root beer.
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