the sherman is awesome no doubt. though it's not really an "effects processor", but more of a sound mangler. i could be wrong on but i believe it doesn't save presets, or have traditional effect programs, and it doesn't accept preset change commands via MIDI. my suggestion would be the Behringer DSP2024P. it has several awesome lo-fi settings and all the other features you need. it sounds nice and clean (when you want it to), it's rackmountable and is dirt cheap (around $150). --- In xl7@y..., "ckh_ontour" <ckhunt@a...> wrote: > by "lo-fi" i assume you mean some sort of lowpass filtering? for > that, there's nothing better than a sherman filterbank - it's totally > sick... check out the audio demos at http://www.sherman.be/ :) > > > > --- In xl7@y..., "epvn896" <epvn896@y...> wrote: > > hi, i'm new to this list and i just got my MP-7 a couple of days > ago. > > i was wondering, does anyone know what would be a good external > > effects processor to buy for my MP-7? i'm looking for one with a > > really good LO-FI type effect and one that also can memorize > presets > > and accept preset change commands via MIDI. > > > > also, i read the post on using LFO2 set to a square or pulse wave > for > > creating the slicer effect, tried it out, and it seemed to work > > pretty good, but i was wondering if anyone knew of a way to create > a > > really good LO-FI type effect as well (perhaps with some of the > > filters and some distorion or something). > > > > thanks, > > > > -brian
Message
Re: MP-7 external effects processor
2002-09-30 by bohemian_grooove
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.