Jeff Laity writes: >>Interesting experiment, you seem to be onto something there. What did the Behringer list think of it?<< I didn't know there was a Behringer list. But I doubt they care about sophisticated and original use of effects devices anymore than this dead list does. When I port the technique over to Reaktor and try to tame/refine it, then maybe the Reaktor list will find it interesting. Speaking of effects devices, I've run across some very good sales lately incase anybody just happens to be in the market. One is of the Behringer REV2496 digital reverb unit on sale for $100 at Musician's Friend. I just ordered one. Can't pass up that price. It's a highly spec'd reverb unit that emulates high-end reverbs, and can actually run two reverbs simultaneously, but it also has flanger/chorus, phaser, compressor too. It got good reveiws in SOS, and everybody who's bought one was surprised at the reverb quality (providing the unit doesn't stop working after a few weeks/months as some have experienced). And the Lexicon MPX-1 has been discontinued. Most places are blowing them out for $400 now, down from $700 street price a few months ago, which was down from $900 street price a few years ago. I think it lists for about $1250. What that means is Lexicon no longer has sophisticated effects unit for less than about $2000 now, or maybe not at all. Just one more sign of the dead digital effects market. -Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Elhardt gets his wish - and Acoustic Piano Tones
2008-06-07 by Kenneth Elhardt
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