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We're just messing with this great little Lexicon unit, the LXP-5 and a Kaossilator loop. Of course you can get a great reverb out of it but I wanted to hear something interesting.
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TC Electronic Voice Live Vocal Effects FX Processor
Singer-songwriter Laura Clapp discusses a really cool new product from TC Electronic. It's called "Voice Live" Polish your vocals to perfection using EQ, compression, pitch correction, harmonies and effects. VoiceLive brings your signature vocal sound on the road, putting your studio voice tools at ...
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Lexicon PCM 60
A little demo of the Lexicon PCM 60.
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Lexicon MPX 550
MPX 550 into a crappy little Vox Pathfinder 10 amp. Sorry about the weak audio I recorded it on my digital camera. I just wanted to show you it worked fine.
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Lexicon MX300 And MX500 Reverb Processors
Lexicon is known for their digital reverb. At Winter NAMM 2007 they updated the MX line of rackmount processors. Of note, the new MX500 allows you to run it as a plug-in for computer based DAWs via firewire. That's pretty neat. Check out the video for more info.
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LEXICON MX400 Review for Brian S Redd
Lexicon MX400 review
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Sherman Rodec Restyler processor
Here is the prototype of the Sherman Rodec Restyler which we had at the Big City Music
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Roland VP-7 Vocal Processor Processes Vocals
At the Winter NAMM 2010 show in Anaheim, Roland / Boss held a variety show of sorts to introduce their umpteen some-odd new products. Included in the roundup was the new Roland VP-7 Vocal processor, a desk-top unit that does very much what other desktop vocal live vocal processing units do, but...
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Soundcraft MFX Multi-Purpose Mixer
The MFX Series combines all the features of the popular Soundcraft MPM mixer with a built-in 24-bit, digital, Lexicon® effects processor, expanding the Soundcraft low-cost, multi-purpose compact range.
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Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron Back On Guitar Where It Belongs
When we picked up the Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron, Bill Holland had so much fun using it with the Korg R3 that we almost forgot to plug a guitar in. Luckily, we spiked Owen "Overload" O'Malley's morning coffee with some funk serum, so Owen was happy to provide the BGM as Bill explained the controls and ...
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