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  • sinkmusicsinkmusic

    Realistic stereo reverb systemPublished on 01/15/05 at 03:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - This is the basis of a reverb, but today we talk more echo, to the extent it yarptition signal.
    - Technology "electronic" mmmh, plutt roots!
    - RCA connectors for line input, microphone jack to 6.35.

    UTILIZATION

    - Super easy to use
    - No need for manual
    - Paramtres little changed (delay time, mix dry / wet, + line options and / or micro ...)

    child's play, based on hardware n'tait no fate but for professional studio use "home".

    SOUND QUALITY

    - Sound quality: I love this for her and her dirty little prcis: a crackles is approximate and not trs versatile, but it has to be loved.
    - I use it on voice, for doubling their body heat and add ... but also on analog …
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    - This is the basis of a reverb, but today we talk more echo, to the extent it yarptition signal.
    - Technology "electronic" mmmh, plutt roots!
    - RCA connectors for line input, microphone jack to 6.35.

    UTILIZATION

    - Super easy to use
    - No need for manual
    - Paramtres little changed (delay time, mix dry / wet, + line options and / or micro ...)

    child's play, based on hardware n'tait no fate but for professional studio use "home".

    SOUND QUALITY

    - Sound quality: I love this for her and her dirty little prcis: a crackles is approximate and not trs versatile, but it has to be loved.
    - I use it on voice, for doubling their body heat and add ... but also on analog synths, it was quickly efx trs retro sci-fi.

    OVERALL OPINION

    - I use it for a few months, I have many dj reverb / echo / delays, analogue or numriques.
    it is by far the least evolves, but I use it often trs. You can not get trs long delays, but we obtain approximate ersatz space echo, the slap-backs ...
    - It can not prtendre under traditional reverb or delay in respect of volumes, but its status and its btards him confrent particulire a place in a studio.
    - I like the fact that particulirement shortening time to time limit, we obtain the effects of pitch-shifting, trs used in dub.
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  • serge2004serge2004

    Realistic stereo reverb systemPublished on 11/27/05 at 11:38
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Conexion simple cable Cinch
    Reverb effect or cho, hard to tell now
    MODEL No Rack, DPOS simply as a conventional chain complment

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple configuration
    Easy effects
    Simple manual, but no need to cel stuff extremely easy to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    I use it with my out of my Tanlı mix (SSM 2200 of the same brand)
    I like the Reverb Expand (actually that's just the Stereo amplifier)
    I do not use the microphone since it is connected to my desk mix)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use since trs long
    In the era, a good c'tait qualitprix
    Unfortunately, this brand no longer exists!
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    Conexion simple cable Cinch
    Reverb effect or cho, hard to tell now
    MODEL No Rack, DPOS simply as a conventional chain complment

    UTILIZATION

    Very simple configuration
    Easy effects
    Simple manual, but no need to cel stuff extremely easy to use

    SOUND QUALITY

    I use it with my out of my Tanlı mix (SSM 2200 of the same brand)
    I like the Reverb Expand (actually that's just the Stereo amplifier)
    I do not use the microphone since it is connected to my desk mix)

    OVERALL OPINION

    Use since trs long
    In the era, a good c'tait qualitprix
    Unfortunately, this brand no longer exists!
    See less
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