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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 LXP-5 Multi Effects with Kaossilator Loop
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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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 MX400XL Effects Processor Demonstration
To paraphrase that great American poet, Huey Lewis, Bill Holland has got a new drug, one that won't make him sick, won't make him crash his car or make him feel three feet thick. It's the Lexicon MX400XL digital effects processor, and while it isn't psychically addictive, Bill sure joneses for its...
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Brian Malouf on Microphones
Brian shares which microphones he likes to use for vocals and instrument recording.
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Chuck Britz interview, PART 1 of 5: Brian Wilson in studio.
This 1993 Chuck Britz interview has not been available until now, 2008. Chuck was Brian Wilson's/the Beach Boys' recording engineer.
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Chuck Britz interview, PART 2 of 5: Brian Wilson in studio.
This 1993 Chuck Britz interview has not been available until now, 2008. Chuck was Brian Wilson's/the Beach Boys' recording engineer. Here's a look at "how they did it".
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Chuck Britz interview, PART 3 of 5: Brian Wilson in studio.
This 1993 Chuck Britz interview has not been available until now, 2008. Chuck was Brian Wilson's/the Beach Boys' recording engineer. Here's a look at "how they did it".
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Chuck Britz interview, PART 4 of 5: Brian Wilson in studio.
This 1993 Chuck Britz interview has not been available until now, 2008. Chuck was Brian Wilson's/the Beach Boys' recording engineer. Here's a look at "how they did it".
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