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It's funny... I just unracked my Fireworx due to lack of use. It's probably going to get sold. I know software may not be everyone's choice on this list, but since I got Reaktor, using the Fireworx has seemed like such a bother. I guess Reaktor's not so good if you don't want to bring a laptop out to a gig, but outside of that it's great. Paul > -----Original Message----- > From: Rainer Straschill [mailto:rs@moinlabs.de] > Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:01 PM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: RE: Effects units > > > Steve, > > I recently acquired a TC Electronics Fireworx I got used for ?1000, and > although I only found the time to barely check through the presets, I'm > convinced that this is THE device: > > The great thing about the Fireworx is the the great combination of > "traditional" high quality effects (reverbs, pitch shifter, > delay), flexible > routing, parameter tweaking and realtime control and the addition > of several > extremely weird algorithms. If you absolutely need the best pitch shifter > available - go for Eventide, for the best reverb in town, Lexicon might >be > the address, but for my use (I don't need reverbs that sound like a real > room found anywhere on earth, anyway), the Fireworx does the trick as the > "all-in-one single rackspace" machine several people have asked > for on this > list recently. > > A few highlights (mentioned partially with regard to ongoing > threads here): > the best distortion I found so far in a device that was not made > exclusively > for distortion, including digital sampling artifacts generator. A fine > vocoder. A monophonic synth, which can be controlled by a pitch > tracker, so > you can have a synth that tracks your voice and sends the > corresponding MIDI > notes at the same time. The great "modifier matrix" concept. The > filters are > the bomb! > > Back to the discussion which had been ongoing here re: "How many loop > manglers does one need ?": I could live with just the Fireworx as a loop > mangler, plus a second Fireworx for the non-loop stuff, and then I'd be > ready to extremely strip my rack down, getting rid of the Sony GR-MP5, >the > Digitech StudioQuad (a great device for its price BTW, the V2 version is > going for below ?125 on ebay recently), the Vortex, the DL4 and the >Filter > Factory and just keep the Fireworxes plus a compressor... > > Rainer > > Rainer Straschill > Moinlabs GFX and Soundworks - www.moinlabs.de > digital penis expert group - www.dpeg.de > The MoinSound Archives - www.mp3.com/moinlabs > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: M. Steven Ginn [mailto:sginn@airmail.net] > > Sent: Dienstag, 21. Mai 2002 01:03 > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > Subject: Effects units > > > > > > I have been thinking about getting an Eventide Eclipse which looks > > amazing, but I am wondering what anyones thoughts are about whether or > > not it is worth it for the price? > > > > I recently saw a TC Electronics M2000 for about $700 and was wondering > > if maybe that might be comparable to the Eclipse and save me > > some money > > in the mean time? > > > > Thanks, > > Steve > > >