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how much do you want to pay? key question. i assume you want a single rackable multi-processor, as opposed to discrete specialized devices. the following ideas are almost all fairly expensive (apx. $1K and up), with the exception of the M-ONE which i got for dang cheap recently. new/in production stuff: eventide's stuff (ultraharmonizer, et al) gets weird fast, i'd LOVE to have one. so does the t.c. electronics fireworkx. just about any t.c. stuff from the m-one (which is/was being blown out at guitar center incidentally, i picked one up for $300, woohoo!) on up is at least decently capable of what you describe, and has extensive midi support and good quality. the venerable loopy lexicon pcm series are classics for delays and reverbs, creative boxes (some out of production boxes, like the pcm-42, are awesome but support can be ... time consuming). there's lots others too, but these are my first ideas for quality general digital gizmoes and i really should be working, not reading this list ... ;-) mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmy Fowler" <jimfowler@prodigy.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 9:05 AM Subject: good processor for weird sounds, etc.? Re: guitar synth opinions/experience/etc.i'm currently in the market for a nice processor. i'm interested mainly in odd sounds, spacey stuff, some reverbs, some delays...all things "not-guitar", you know, the stuff that makes people look around on stage for the source of such wild noise. what i DON'T need are oodles of distortions, guitar simulators, cab sims, etc. thanks in advance for the advice. jim