The Lexicon MX400 dual-stereo (4×4) Processor is equally at ease in the studio or a concert hall, with a unique VST/AU software interface via USB, delivering the classic Lexicon sound.
Price: $349.95 Buy now!
The MX200 has a user interface that is equally at ease in the studio or concert hall, with a unique VST software interface via USB connection to recording programs, offering high flexibility and the classic Lexicon sound.
Price: $199.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Sound:
i JUST WISH I HAD LISTENED TO SOME OTHER STUDIO OWNERS AND BOUGHT THE LEXICON 200 IN STEAD OF THE BEHERINGER 2024 WHICH IS WORTHLESS.I’M BACK TO USING MY OLD LEXICON ALEX AT LEAST IT WORKS LIKE IT’S SUPPOSED TO.TAKE ADVICE FROM A EDIOT THAT BOUGHT THE BEHERINGER AND SPEND THE EXTRA $100.00 AND GET THE LEXICON M200 LIKE MY FRIEND’S TRIED TO TELL ME TO. MY BEHERINGER WILL BE ON EBAY SOON.
The MicroVerb4 is designed to provide a wide variety of great-sounding, easy-to-use effects for small studios, engineers, and performing musicians. The key to MicroVerb 4′s power is in its simplicity. It offers 200 programs that include everything from high-quality reverb, delay, chorus, and flange to exciting multi-effects, and more.
Price: $159.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Some lacking but suffice to make great recordings.
Quality:
Sturdy made. No Doubts about Alesis Quality!
Value:
Thats one good bargain to get this thing working.
Desirability:
I got it.
Sound:
The sound is impeccable for its price range definitely. The next competitor may be Lexicon MX200.
Ease of Use:
Ok. Quite comprehensive. But it should have a on/off button.
Support:
Should be fine then.
Overall:
Nothing much to say but this unit certainly makes a big bang for the bucks paid. The sound is luxury good like what SOS says.
M350 is an extremely user-friendly dual engine rack processor which is equally suited for live and studio applications. It combines 15 brand-new TC-quality reverbs with 15 multi-purpose effects including delay, modulation and compression. Studio engineers and recording musicians will benefit from the included AU/VST compatible software editor, which allows for seamless control and editing integration with DAW systems.
Price: $199.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
No wall wart, easy store process, the sound I have been searching for, works with vocals or with guitar. It’s all I need/
Quality:
From what I/ve heard from other musicians, no problems. From the way it will be mounted in the rack, and what I’ll use it for, it should hold up very well.
Value:
Worth it’s price and more as far as I am concerned. It does what I bought it for better than anything so far.
Desirability:
Give me a break, it’s a piece of gear not tail. Practical if it’s what you’re looking for to do a particular job.
Sound:
Just purchased this unit and am very impressed. Have several rack mount fx units that I’ve purchased over the years and none of them measure up to this for sound quality. All I really wanted in an effects unit is a good sounding slapback delay for vocals. I have a rack mounted yamaha mixer with built in fx processor and that’s the only sore spot the yamaha has — the fx. They sound dull and dumpy. The t c electronics unit fixed that problem. And has actual rotating knobs to change the parameters. GREAT.
Ease of Use:
GREAT, no other comment comes to mind.
Support:
unknown at this time
Overall:
This product is at the end of the search……..in this case the light at the end of the tunnel is not a train.
The name “SPX” has been synonymous with “professional multi-effect processor” for more than 15 years, and the models like SPX90, SPX90II, SPX900, SPX1000 and SPX990 have been the most commonly found equipment in the studio and SR racks.
Price: $1149.95 Buy now!
With the new model Virtualizer Pro Behringer has recreated a classic, making a great effects unit much better. First of all, it features 71 brand-new, impressive effect algorithms, giving you powerful modulation, amp simulation, distortion, and special effects as well as effective dynamic and psychoacoustics processing and equalization on top of the renowned wave-adaptive Virtual Room reverb algorithms.
Price: $99.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Plenty of different effects and flexible
Quality:
It hasn’t broken down on my yet. And I’ve taken it to plenty of gigs
Value:
I bought it for $300 5 years ago so not bad
Desirability:
I think there are better units out there
Sound:
It’s hard to get a clean sound out of this machine. It seems to hum with whatever equipment I use
Ease of Use:
Not bad – A bit fidly
Support:
I haven’t had to deal with suppport yet
Now with 25 incredible effects, this dual-engine processor delivers world-class effects and professional capabilities. Effects include XL Reverbs, Chorus, Tremolo, Pitch, Delay, Dynamics, and more. The XL Reverb Technology benefits from the TC Reverb heritage and takes advantage of both complex Early Reflection patterns and dense Reverb decays in order to bring more natural reverbs to all applications. This technological development combined with XLR I/O connectors make the M-ONE XL especially suited for LIVE applications! Coaxial digital I/Os, ideal for studio use, are also provided. Other features include 24-bit AD-DA converters, 24-bit internal processing, and 200 Factory/100 User presets.
Price: $399.00 Buy now!
Lexicon’s revolutionary MX200 and MX400 changed everything. The great sound of a hardware Lexicon reverb — plus the ability to put that power to work as part of your DAW workflow via PC VST
Price: $299.95 Buy now!
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The Lexicon MX400 dual-stereo (4×4) Processor is equally at ease in the studio or a concert hall, with a unique VST/AU software interface via USB, delivering the classic Lexicon sound.
Price: $399.95 Buy now!
With the introduction of the D-Two TC Electronic have once again succeeded in developing cutting edge technology, expanding the way you work with your effects processor! Your creativity will be the only limit when it comes to exploring the endless number of delay possibilities within the D-Two.
Price: $499.00 Buy now!