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Hi Jim, Thanks for the info. I read about the Eclipse in Sound on Sound and for the most part have decided to sell my MPX1 which will be replaced most likely by the Eclipse. I wish I could consider one of the other Eventide units but they are more expensive and take 2 spaces instead of one, and with the rest of the gear I have, space is a premium. Thanks, Steve > > as an eventide owner (DSP7000), i can only say that > after i spent the $$$ to get mine, i felt pretty > bad...until it arrived and i plugged that baby in. > then, i actually felt like i hadn't spent enough! > > right behind my edp, it's the most indespensible part > of my rig. and i've only begun to scratch the > surface, having owned it for a few months only. > > i do know that the eclipse isn't as "open-ended" as > the other eventide units, be they more or less > expensive. for example, you can edit to the same > degree on the eclipse as you can on, say, my unit for > example. however, much of the factory presets can be > edited...you just can't build you own in vsig (to the > best of my knowledge). > > if you'd like more details, drop by the eventide yahoo > group and ask as many questions as you want. > everybody there is helpful and usually very willing to > offer advice, especially if you're > considering "joining the converted" so to speak. > > -jim >