Monday, October 24, 2011

Lexicon MX200 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor

Lexicon MX200 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor Review



Lexicon MX200 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor Feature

  • 32 legendary Lexicon reverbs, delays, effects and dbx dynamics
  • 24-bit, 48kHz sample rate
  • Two 1/4" TRS inputs, two 1/4" TRS outputs and S/PDIF I/O
  • 4 rounting configurations: Dual Mono, Cascade, Dual Stereo (Parallel), Mono Split
  • Unique USB "Hardware Plug-In" feature with VST and AU plug-in software
The Lexicon MX200 Dual Reverb/Effects processor is equally at home in the studio or in live performances. The single rack-space, two-channel processor combines an intuitive front-panel design with a unique USB connection and VST or Audio Units interface for use with software recording platforms. Featuring a wide array of the rich, complex reverb algorithms Lexicon is known for; the MX200 offers versatility and instantly accessible reverb, dbx dynamics and special effects all with that signature Lexicon sound. 32 legendary Lexicon effects are packed into the MX200 and every effect and parameter is instantly accessible by a single button push or knob turn. You can use 2 reverbs or effects at once in one of 4 flexible routing options: dual mono, cascade, dual stereo (parallel), or mono split. Other front panel controls include Input Level, Effects Mix, Balance, Audition (preview mode), Tap, Tempo and Configuration. 99 carefully-crafted factory presets offer stunning reverbs and effects, with an additional 99 programmable slots that allow the user to make custom effects from dozens of effects types including halls, chambers, plates, slap and tape-type delays, dbx dynamics algorithms, and special effects like chorus, flange, tremolo and rotary. In the studio, engineers, producers, and musicians no longer have to compromise between the instant control they enjoy with plug-in effects, and the warm, complex depth of a dedicated hardware processor. They'll find both in the Lexicon MX200, which provides a USB interface with an intuitive cross-platform VST or AU plug-in window, allowing the MX200 to function as a "hardware plug-in" within any VST or AU-compatible workstation, with full automation and recall features. In live performance settings, the MX200's intuitive front panel design indicates which two effects are active, provides independent control for each 24-bit processor, and lets you quick-audition any preset.


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