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fr0st
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Brooklyn NY
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TC fireworx
TC - powercore
Eventide - elclipse
lexicon effects
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Sep-14-2004 19:29
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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well since you have the cash then you should look into a TC Electronics D-TWO(Delays) and a Lexicon mpx1(reverb)...but if you wanna go all out and have the best damn reverb in the world to date then you would go after the classic lexicon pcm 91. Also check out the TC Electronics Fireworx, its got just about every effect you could ask for. But no doubt about it, lexicon has the best reverbs for trance...huge lush and clean. Also remeber that you want to have a filter on your delays feedback so thats why I suggested the D-Two. The D-Two and the MPX-1 are the perfect combination..trust me when I say this.
Limit Out!
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Sep-14-2004 19:29
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Snakebyte
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Malmoe, Sweden
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Sep-14-2004 19:44
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Etherium
Matt Findley

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Beantown
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If you want to spend all of that cash on on outboard FX processor, go ahead. The Lexicon PCM 91 is amazing, but I would ask, "How much more amazing than the reverbs on, say, a Powercore card?" As far as I know, the reverb on the Powercore is the same as in their system 5000 or whatever it is called. It's not as good as the PCM91, but how many times in a busy EDM mix will you notice the difference. Maybe, maybe on the breakdown. With a Powercore, you could several instances of this reverb, plus, with all the money you have, you could buy the Sony Oxford Inflator and the EQ, and still have room left over for a Virus Powercore and other plugins.
But, who knows, maybe it is worth it. I would check the resell prices on Ebay before putting all of these eggs in one basket. I've thought about doing the same thing in the past, let us know if you make the purchase and whether or not it's worth it.
Just my 2.
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Sep-14-2004 19:46
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nectario
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: New Jersey, United States
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Thanks!
Thanks guys!
How about for vocals? (Making them sound better)
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Sep-15-2004 18:24
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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[QUOTE]the hardware K-Station sucks horribly..)[QUOTE]
I don't know what drugs your on but the K-Stataion is awsome...I hope you've owned one to make that assumption...an yes I also have a Qkb,and a Nord Lead 2, among other things
Edit: Oh and I just read your post about the v-station vs the A-station..of course they would sound the same(on the right sound card of course)...thats why they are called virtual analog sunths..they are just software with dedicated dsp...the only difference you might encounter is the filters.
Last edited by Limit on Sep-15-2004 at 22:02
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Sep-15-2004 21:42
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eladla
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Tel-Aviv
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I have the Lexicon MPX100 and it has the same lexichip as the PCM91
so the reverb is the same and it`s awsome!!
I love it....sounds great and the MPX100 cost me 75$ on ebay.
Just get one....don`t think twice.
I hear that the only hardware FX left in the Anjuna studio after moving to all software FX is the MPX100 (just check out A&B`s gear list)
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Sep-16-2004 02:35
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