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Lexicon MPX-1

Multi-Effects Processor from Lexicon belonging to the MPX series

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Published on 09/20/09 at 15:11
Multi-state effects are. Reverb, chorus, delay's, etc. ..
For all the rest has already been said ..

UTILIZATION

The general configuration is simple?
A bit confusing at the start .. But once we realized it was good

Editing sounds and effects is easy?
... Same as for general configuration.

The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
The manual is well done asser, but Lexicon is better.

SOUND QUALITY

By using multi-effects, we come to "out" some very interesting and frankly sometimes quite surprising!
the pitches are of good bills, the modulations are very good, nice delays, reverbs on the other hand do not sound very lexicon .. We do not even far enough to say .. How .. Just above the TC Electronic M2000. Cons by mixing the reverb with other effects, I think (personal opinion any) that it is much better than the M2000 tc.
Anyway the goal is precisely LEXICON by using multi-effects, and to use only the MPX 1 reverb and many are operating under the machine to the other .. LEXICON reverbs products ..

OVERALL OPINION

I use the MPX 1 in the studio for quite some years now (it came out in doing), I also have a home EVENTIDE DSP 4000, I have a clear preference for it, but I own both MPX love this one, which constantly monitors what I want for nothing, and then to his side "tying". To summarize:
-The reverbs are not alone is strong, just for reverbs and stay in the same price range I would much prefer the LXP 15 II yet older.
By-cons in using multi-effect is perfect.
In conclusion I would do is choosing without hesitation.