anonymous
23 February 2002
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I borrowed an MPX 1 from a good friend of mine and had it for ab
I borrowed an MPX 1 from a good friend of mine and had it for about a year.
I thought it was a great disapointment when it came to non digital sounding verb!
I expected more from the name too, but my friend Ira explained that to get the real deal it would cost you over $10,000.
At any rate I never went back to Lexicon after that (too artificial!) , so I got an M3000!
Best reverb in its catagory hands down!
The M3000 is smooth/realistic and organic!
The control you have of the reverb's tail and reflection is quite impressive indeed!
Mad John
Zythum Studios
"The present day Composer refuses to die" - Edgar Varese 1921
The thing that struck me about the Lex is the horrible user inte
The thing that struck me about the Lex is the horrible user interface and the sensitivity/insensitivbity of the knobs. The way the software responds to user tweaks makes the settings jump too quickly or not enuff. I do like the addditional knobs for tweaking tho. I haven't evaluated the reverbs in the unit becuase it belongs to my brother. I already had an M-One so I recommended we diversify and told him to get the Lex 500. I see him suffering trying to make the thing work with his 4 track setup, but maybe that's just becuase he isn't very technical.