From the inventors of digital reverb, lexicon comes the mx 400 dual stereo reverb unit. The mx 400 features 17 reverb effects, numerous delay and modulation effects plus dbx®... more
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compression and de-essing, quad-processor design, 7 effect routing options, 99 factory/99 user presets for stereo mode, 99 factory/99 user presets for dual stereo mode, 25 factory/25 user surround presets, USB plug-in feature with VST and Audio Units software, MX-editor software, dual S/PDIF digital input/output, 24bit 48kHz/44.1kHz sample rates, large front panel LCD display, MIDI in and thru, 1/4" jack in/outputs. Dimensions: 19" x 1U. Weight 2.6Kg.
LEXICON MX400 XL
Lexicon MX400 XL Multi FX - 17 legendary Lexicon reverbs, delays & modulation effects. DBX
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compression and de-essing. Quad processor design, 7x effect routing options, 99x factory/99x user programs for stereo mode, 99x factory/99x user programs for dual-stereo mode, 25x factory/25x user surround programs, USB hardware plug-in feature with VST and Audio Units plug-in software, MX-Edit editor/library software. Dual S/PDIF digital I/O, 24bit, 48kHz/44.1kHz sample rates. Large front panel LCD display, MIDI In and Thru, XLR I/O. Dimensions: 19" x 1U. Weight: 2.6kg.
LEXICON MX400XL
You want the rich, luscious sound that?s defined studio reverb for 3 decades: a genuine
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Lexicon hardware processor. But you also want the flexibility of programming high-quality effects right insideyour DAW program... without bogging down your CPU or resorting to expensive processing cards.Have it all with the MX400. All parameters of every reverb, delay and dynamic effect in this powerhouse quad processor are available inside any VST or AU compatible DAW program. Just link your computer to the MX400 with a USB cable and control all automation and recall parameters exactly as you would with any software plug-in -- while enjoying the sonic benefits only Lexicon hardware can provide.Along with the unique ?hardware plug-ins? for PC and Mac, Lexicon has also included MX-Edit Librarian software so you can store and recall custom programs or pull up your choice of 223 genuine Lexicon settings including 25 dedicated Surround Programs. At its heart, the MX400 is everything you would expect from the company that invented digital reverberation. Seventeen Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects plus dbx compression and de-essing. A generous LCD display and big comfy knobs you can getyour hands around.Features:17 legendary Lexicon reverbsLexicon delays and modulation effectsdbx compression and de-essingQuad-processor design7 effect routing options99 Factory/99 user programs for Stereo mode99 Factory/99 user programs for Dual-Stereo mode25 Factory/25 user surround programsUSB ?Hardware Plug-In? feature withVST and Audio Units plug-in softwareMX-Edit Editor/Librarian softwareDual S/PDIF Digital Input/Output24 bit, 48kHz/44.1kHz sample ratesLarge front panel LCD displayMIDI IN and THRUXLR balanced I/OTechnical Specs:Analog Audio InputsConnectors: (4) XLR balancedImpedance: 50k Ohms bal., 25k Ohms unbal.Input Level: +4 dBu nominal, +24 dBu maxium 48kHz or 44.1kHzA/D Conversion: 24-bit, 48kHz 128 x oversamplingAnalog Audio OutputsFrequency Response: 10Hz - 20kHz +0 dB/-0.5 dBTHD+N: 109dB (A-weighted) A/ACrosstalk: Typical
genuine Lexicon hardware processor. But you also want the flexibility of programming high-quality effects right insideyour DAW program?without bogging down your CPU or resorting to expensive processing cards. Have it all with the Lexicon MX400. All parameters of every reverb, delay and dynamic effect in this powerhouse quad processor are available inside any VST or AU compatible DAW program. Just link your computer to the MX400 with a USB cable and control all automation and recall parameters exactly as you would with any software plug-in ? while enjoying the sonic benefits only Lexicon hardware can provide. The Lexicon MX400 has been designed to withstand dust, moisture, shock, power surges and all the other rigors of live sound use. The Lexicon MX400 lets you switch effect routings automatically via front panel controls, so you don't have to spend time behind your rack changing cables to instantly
From the inventors of digital reverb, lexicon comes the mx 400 dual stereo reverb unit. The mx 400 features 17 reverb effects, numerous delay and modulation effects plus dbx® compression and de-essing.
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...-Ibanez IC400 Iceman-
Wow, i have not written a review in YEARS! Since 2005! I feel like my heads about to explode. You'll have to bare with me on this one cause ive got to get back into the swing of things.
As with every guitar, the Iceman has a history. Hoshino Gakki, the developer of the Iceman, wanted to make a distinctly Japanese looking guitar, as, before this time, Ibanez had been making replica copies of Fender Strats and Gibson Les Pauls and such. So after a meeting between Ibanez, and another guitar manufacturer, Greco, the "Iceman" design was born. Ibanez got the distributing rights for outside of Japan, and Greco for in Japan. Thats pretty much the history. So now for the guitar itself!!
I picked it up second hand from ebay for about 350 quid, although you can buy them new nowadays for anywhere between 420 and 470...
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Advantages: Good sound quality, great value Disadvantages: Mid EQ band can't be changed (minor niggle)
...I bought my Behringer MX1604A in January, with the view to producing an Internet radio show. It has fulfilled this purpose very well, and is now also a permanent part of my hi-fi system. You get an awful lot for the £130 I paid.
The Behringer Eurorack MX1604A comes in an unassuming white box, printed on in black with a picture of the mixer, and details of all its features. Inside the box, however, is a shiny silver powdered aluminium mixer that looks the business (and an external power adapter which screws in place - no embarrassing cutouts!) As I'm about to tell you (and as the hefty manual tells you how to), it performs the business too. It's mountable in a 19" rack too, thanks to two screw-on 'wings' - the mixer itself is a little over a foot wide, about a foot and a half deep, and four inches high at the back, sloping down...
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For as long as I have been able to beg, borrow or steal such an item I have spent any walking or commuting time plugged into something portable which will pipe music into my ears. I see no point in proceeding in silence when, with the right electronic... more
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THE MOUSE'S FREESPIN FUNCTION STOPPED WORKING (BASICALLY THERE WAS SOMETHING WRONG WITH THE SCROLL WHEEL, I.E. IT HAD LOST ITS FRICTIONLESS OPERATION).
I CONTACTED LOGITECH WHO FIRST ASKED ME TO RE-INSTALL THE SOFTWARE (THIS MADE... more
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