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Hi,

Looking for a Dual Effects Processor so...for LIVE purpose...Delay+Reverb.

May i know is that any posibility to individual control the parameter of each Delay and Reverb? or it's only ONE parameter for the effect call Delay+Reverb?

Thanks for help.

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jammster Sat, 06/13/2009 - 13:56

Generally a dual effects processor has the ability to process two separate audio sources and feed them individually.

A multi-effect processor will do for delay+Reverb.

Most lexicon boxes are the best at reverb. Its been a long time since I have used them since I rely on my 13" MacBook with plugins for my effects these days.

I believe the LXP-1 /LXP-5 was one of the best boxes years ago. There are still so many products out there, your just going to have to sit down at a store and try them till you find what your looking for.

ray1018 Sat, 06/13/2009 - 18:48

dvdhawk wrote: The Lexicon MX-200 can do two quality effects at once and you have a switch that lets you run them independently, in series, in parallel. Worth looking into, and really affordable. Nice USB capability too.

http://www.lexiconpro.com/ProductIndex.aspx?ProductID=12

MX-200 looks good.
It's posible to tweak the parameter individual and then Mix together? Or Delay+Reverb just one of the Preset item?

BTW, You use it in the Studio or Live?
Thanks a lot.

dvdhawk Sat, 06/13/2009 - 21:14

It has 2 independent processors, each can do any of the 32 effects - in either order if you're cascading them.

You can edit 3 parameters for each type of effect

Reverb [ pre-delay / decay / liveliness ]
Delay [ time range / feedback / this varies on kind of delay ]
DeEsser [ ratio / freq range / bandwidth Q ]

and so on ....

There's a separate Wet / Dry mix knob for each processor. (Download the info sheet online or manual from that Lexicon link if you want all the details)

BTW
I use mine mostly live, but it's suitable for either. For recording I personally tend to mix in-the-box so I use reverb plug-ins more often than not.

hueseph Sat, 06/13/2009 - 21:20

dvdhawk wrote: The Lexicon MX-200 can do two quality effects at once and you have a switch that lets you run them independently, in series, in parallel. Worth looking into, and really affordable. Nice USB capability too.

http://www.lexiconpro.com/ProductIndex.aspx?ProductID=12

That is so cool. That makes me want to get the VST to RTAS plugin just for the Hardware reverb.