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The M-One is great- if you can afford the M2000 I would do that- I compared the M-One to Wave's best soft verb and they were about equal- the M-One was better than all the other software verbs in the test including TC- I was surprised- also the M-One is very easy to navigate and program- I was surprised at NAMM to find the similarly designed D-Two had no Exit key- what a pain- Cliff ----- Original Message ----- From: "Graham, Lindsay" <lgraham@post.cis.smu.edu> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 1:31 PM Subject: Reverb: Bang for Buck (Was: Percussive Loopers) > OK, so the gamut goes (limited to devices concentrating on reverb): > > $199 Lexicon MPX100 > $269 Roland SRV3030D > $299 Lexicon MPX200 > $349 t.c. electronic M-One > $399 Yamaha REV500 > $399 Lexicon MPX500 > $699 Lexicon MPX1 > $749 t.c. electronic M2000 > > Too expensive: > Lexicon PCM-91 > t.c. electronic M3000 > > Many others I'm sure I've not listed. > > I'm really in the market for a decent reverb. Well, perhaps not in the > market. I *need* one, but I don't necessarily want to buy one. But what > are you going to do? I've got an MPX-100 that I just don't like. Plus, > there's the on-board effects from my Yamaha 01V, supposedly comparable to > the REV500, but still, I don't really, really enjoy them, either. I'd > really like to spend less than $400, but could increase if the body of > evidence points solidly in that direction. > > Any opinions from the lurking gear hoarders present? This is basically the > same question as asked below, with only minor revision towards specificity. > > Lindsay Graham > sonic detritus: > left of eliot > http://leftofeliot.iuma.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Clark [mailto:mcl451@airmail.net] > Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2002 1:01 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: Percussive Loopers > > Lexicon LXP 15 > > > At 03:54 PM 2/1/02 -0500, you wrote: > >Finally a guy with more edrum stuff than me! > > > >I've been having a problem with my MPX100 and TD10. I have it connected > >to an effects send on my Mackie. When I add reverb to the TD10 channel, > >there's a noticeable phase cancellation in the snare drum freqs. It's > >really annoying and happens even if the MPX100 is set to 100% dry. I > >don't think it's how I have things wired since I used to use a midiverb > >in the same manner with no problems. > > > >And if I connect the TD10 directly through the Lexicon, it sounds great > >however there's a slight latency that's really distracting. I'll start > >playing a beat and find myself actually slowing down. I guess there's > >just a weird delay with the outputs of the MPX100. > > > >I'd love to find a good under $400 reverb to replace the MPX100. Any > >suggestions? > >