affordable reverb recommendations?

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by PT » Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:31 am

the dice wrote:rumour!!!!!
The Kurzweil box, right? Anyone using one of these? Have you all read this bit on Mojo Pie?

http://www.mojopie.com/rumour.html

Seem like it could be cool for those of us on a budget, with decent converters and all...

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by kayagum » Tue Feb 01, 2005 8:47 am

Alesis Wedge. You can alter the reverb parameters. Should only set you back $100 used.

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by nipsy » Tue Feb 01, 2005 10:20 am

you cats ready for this......



alesis pico verb, yup thats right, pico verb.....

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by mike_relay » Tue Feb 01, 2005 10:55 am

All this talk of the LXP-1 made me go out and grab mine from the closet. I was able to get some amazing patches out of it int the past by using one of those midi librarian. I'm talking about spacerock/soundscape reverb here, not anything subtle. I can't remember the name of the program we used. Any of you LXP afficionados use a software librarian with it?

Also, I'd be interested if anybody has a manual. (photocopy or scan would be cool).
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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by mike_relay » Tue Feb 01, 2005 3:19 pm

Never mind on that LXP-1 manual. I found it online:
http://classes.berklee.edu/mpe/pdf_file ... n_lxp1.pdf

They also have the LXP-5 and a bunch of other schematics:
http://classes.berklee.edu/mpe/pdf_files/manuals_pdf/

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by SKEETER » Tue Feb 01, 2005 7:07 pm

The midiverbs sound great, and are very quiet, but not as user freindly as some others. I have an old boss full rack mount that I like a great deal, I also think the Alesis microverb 1/3 rack ones are highly underated, I have one and it has some pretty authentic sounds. I use three verbs aside from what is built in my mixer. and the Microverb seems to get used as much as the others.

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Re: affordable reverb recommendations?

Post by Vartan K. » Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:32 pm

Aleses midiverb 4. sounds great easy to program.

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