*Unless you have money lolly-gagging around to put into something like a Lexicon* Lexicon MX100 and MX200 are nice sounding and can be had for decent prices ($100-$200CAD)on e-Bay or Kijiji(something like Craigslist for you far flung chaps). I have both from these sources. Even the really expensive Lexicons still use the basic reverbs found on these devices. Dan --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, sdavmor <sdavmor@...> wrote: > > On 03/03/2010 03:13 PM, lsf5275@... wrote: > > > > Mike does. I believe it is added in software. Check his web site. > > www.mikedickson.org.uk <http://www.mikedickson.org.uk> In a > > message dated 3/3/2010 3:39:20 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, > > njoseph130@... writes: > > > > > > Hello, > > > > A little off topic, but Mike Dickson's mellotron/viola sounds just > > wonderful! Does anyone know what kind of reverb unit Mike uses for > > his tron? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Mark > > Mike uses an Alesis MidiVerb II hardware reverb. Unless you have > money lolly-gagging around to put into something like a Lexicon, > this is a good reverb at a sensible (even bargain) price. Worth > keeping an eye open for on the used market. > -- > Cheers, SDM -- a 21st Century Schizoid Man > Systems Theory project website: http://systemstheory.net > find us on MySpace, GarageBand, Reverb Nation, Last FM, CDBaby > free MP3s of Systems Theory, Mike Dickson & Greg Amov music at > http://mikedickson.org.uk >
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Re: Mike's reverb...
2010-03-04 by Daniel
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