Author
|
Lexicon MX200
|
Nobita
IsraTrance Junior Member
Started Topics :
30
Posts :
371
Posted : Mar 7, 2006 02:22
|
Is it worth buying? Relieving some of that reverb-related CPU load is an attractive prospect, and I hear the Lexicon reverbs sound very nice. But will I only be able to use it on two different channels at a time? And is the sound quality destinctly better than say the Ultrafunk reverb or the Waves reverb ? If you own or have tried out this piece of equipement, please give me some opinions
  Row row row your boats gently down the stream; merrily merrily merrily merrily life is but a dream. |
|
|
pH_
IsraTrance Junior Member
Started Topics :
12
Posts :
154
Posted : Mar 7, 2006 05:16
|
hmm i also looked into this piece of equipment for the same reasons. i read somewhere that it can only be used in one instance at any time... so i would think thats only one channel at a time..
thats the only turn off for me other than that it looks pretty good.. |
|
|
14-year old e-tard
IsraTrance Junior Member
Started Topics :
11
Posts :
797
Posted : Mar 7, 2006 11:13
|
I have an MPX-100 and an MPX-1 which both sound much better than the Waves and TC plug in reverbs I've used.
The fact that you can proces only one channel at a time does not turn me off one bit. Just open it on a bus and send different tracks from the mixer to that bus. I don't use more than 3-4 different reverbs in tunes anyway, it makes everything sound out of place if the reverb fields wildly differ from each other.
You can always record the return in and manipulate it once its an audio track. You'd be able to use a different algorithm after that.
  Me>You |
|
|
Squarepusher
IsraTrance Junior Member
Started Topics :
16
Posts :
215
Posted : Mar 7, 2006 17:14
|
Quote:
|
On 2006-03-07 11:13, 14-year old e-tard wrote:
I have an MPX-100 and an MPX-1 which both sound much better than the Waves and TC plug in reverbs I've used.
The fact that you can proces only one channel at a time does not turn me off one bit. Just open it on a bus and send different tracks from the mixer to that bus. I don't use more than 3-4 different reverbs in tunes anyway, it makes everything sound out of place if the reverb fields wildly differ from each other.
You can always record the return in and manipulate it once its an audio track. You'd be able to use a different algorithm after that.
|
|
The ideia of the mpx-200 is to be USB plugged to the DAW !!
IMO check out the DSP cards available UAD-1 and POCO !! I have them both and the are really usefull |
|
|