Winter NAMM 2012 News
PCM60s seem to be trading today for around $400 give or take, which is a bit of a surprise. I'm not sure it represents the best value at that price, considering other, more feature-packed and sonically diverse units at that price and particularly on the used market (where there are also more modern Kurzweils, TCs, Yamahas, lower end Lexis etc)....
You've got 16 channels of I/O with the Lexicon 960L, which is really what makes this unit what it is. It also makes it a very expensive effects unit! This is definitely designed for professionals in mind, and I wouldn't ever recommend this for a home studio owner as it is simply too pricey. It would of course be a nice thing to have, but isn'...
Overall, I think the Lexicon PCM96 is a great product. The integration between hardware and software here is borderline revolutionary, but this formula still needs a little bit of tweaking. It could be a bit faster, but still runs well overall and makes up for this with a top notch overall sound quality. While the price is quite expensive and...
I've been using the Lexicon 200 digital reverb for about a year. I like it because it has a great sound quality and gives the user a great deal of options. While I find myself shying away from reverbs like this, as I use reverb plug-ins a lot for their convenience and comparable sound quality, it is still an effective unit. For those who are big...
I've been using the Lexicon PCM 91 for about five years, and while it is a great sounding reverb unit, I find myself using plug-ins more and more for reverb. The reason for this is because it is much easier to control and save, and I can get some sounds that are comparable o this unit at a fraction of the cost. While the reverbs on this will pro...
I've been using the Lexicon PCM 70 for about a year and I have found it to be a nice digital reverb unit. However, I find myself using reverb plug-ins more and more and straying away from reverb units like this one. The reason for this is because they are much easier to use, provide more control, and some have comparable, if not better sounds th...
- 2 years. - I also have his competitor: TC M6000. more versatile, but the lexicon of the RGB are the most beautiful, hottest and most discrete - Default: its price. the look of the remote is still tacky (I know it's a detail) - The rack a lot of noise. impossible to keep him in the control room! ...
A wonderful machine for superb results, a real pro!
Grip not easy, but the spirit LEXICON is logical, just a bit difficult to address if we do not first read the documentation that is also very well done.
A very good machine, it is impossible to commit an error in handling both the ergonomics was thought best to streamline interventions ..