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Re: Lexicon MPX G2 (internal Jamman)



todd reynolds helps:
>I used to, matthias... it works like a charm...
>
>the reverbs are not like what is promised... they are a bit of a
>disappointment compared to the 80 and 90..., but still very excellent.
>
>remember that the routing can be changed from serial to parallel at any
>point, so you might still be able to accomplish that effect using the 
>jamman
>inside the unit itself...

oh, right, it has a Jamman! Is is it also MIDIclocky?
would be great to record the bass line on it and then keep renewing 
the theme on the synced EDP... did you do that?

thank you!

>
>t.
>
>On 2/27/03 2:34 PM, "Matthias Grob" <matthias@grob.org> wrote:
>
>>  i finally had a closer look at that lexicon guitar effect and was
>>  amazed about its insert feature. This allows to insert a looper and
>>  have the filter/distortion/pitch effects before and the reverb after
>>  the looper, so that could replace the PCM80 and 90 for me!
>>
>>  Does anyone do that?
>>  Is the reverb quality somehow in the range of the PCM80 (it certainly
>>  does not match the 90 but there is no need on stage)?
>>
>>  Its a pity that the Send is not stereo with panning, else we could
>>  connect two EDPs to it and use them as two track or stereo
>>  alternatively, just by changing the parameters at the G2!


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