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Yeah, that does look perfect... I'm not sure I can swing the $700 US for one right now though. Maybe if I save up... Mark John Tidwell wrote: > Mark, > > Did you ever check out the Lexicon MPX-1? > > http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1997_articles/jan97/lexiconmpx1.html > > It seems to be your best bet this side of an > Eventide. > > John > > --- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: > > > > So here's my deal. I'm looking for the "perfect" > > processor to put in > > the stereo effects loop of my Repeater. Since I > > know "perfect" doesn't > > exist, I'll settle for less. I'm thinking of the > > Lexicon MPX500. > > Anyone with experience with that baby? > > > > Here's some of what I'd like to see: > > > > Stereo ins and outs a must. > > > > Line level operation a must. (getting the levels > > right for the Vortex > > was a bitch) > > > > MIDI synchable effects. I really liked the Lexicon > > Vortex for synched > > effects, but having to deal with that tap tempo all > > the time drove me > > nuts. Need to keep my hands on my guitar! > > > > Some good meat and potato effects and some wacky > > stuff. Ping Ponging > > delays of maddness. Nice sweep filters. > > > > A SINGLE rack space. (it's all I have left and I > > will not go back to > > two racks!) > > > > Good sound quality. Hell, it's replacing a Digitech > > DSP128, so if it's > > as good or better than that I'm set. I guess my > > priorities lie with > > loop *manglege* > > > > So that's it. I've had thoughts about waiting for > > the KAOSS pad II > > (anyone have an inkling as to when this is going to > > be released?), but > > would like to keep it in the rack as much as I can. > > > > ===== > John Tidwell > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > http://launch.yahoo.com