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538.1 | One from Digitech | ERASER::BUCKLEY | Rocker Built for Speed! | Fri Mar 18 1988 11:13 | 13 |
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Hey Jeff...
Looking to inject some venom into 2EZ?
Digitech just came out with a multiprocessor. The unit has 128 banks
to write your own sounds in. It provides EQ, chorusing, reverbation
with gating and all, multi-tap delays, falnging, etc. You can do
any combination up to 3 effects at once. I haven't tried it, but
if it sounded nice it would be a great unit
(digital delay/chorus/reverb=heaven!). It lists for $399.
wjb
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538.2 | Opppsss | SAMURI::COOPER | Jeff Cooper - System Mangler 354-7611 | Fri Mar 18 1988 11:15 | 5 |
| Make that a Roland GP-8....
Cool as hell though...
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538.3 | A damn good unit...a must, really! | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Rocker Built for Speed! | Fri Mar 18 1988 14:04 | 29 |
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I want to put a plug in here for the Rocktron `HUSH' series.
These things are great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They come in a few different configurations: a battery powered
floor unit (Micro HUSH), a half-rack unit (HUSH II), a full
rack monaural unit (HUSH II-B), and a full rack stereo unit (HUSH
II-C).
They're kind of unique in their operation, and can only roughly
be described as a cross between a desser and a noise gate (but its
neither). It removes all noise from your signal path, but it
doesn't gate like a regular noise gate does. You'd have to hear
it.
Rocktron claims it does this without any tonal alteration. I borrow
one from a friend whenever possible (til I can afford one myself), and
would say it does alter your tone, but just a very little. Its
worth it in any case.
If anyone out there runs any kind of high gain situation, or has
probs with noise from effects boxes or microphonics, check out one
of these units.
Prices vary from $200 to $400 (list prices, of course). My friend
got his HUSH II-B for $225. at Wurly's
wjb
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538.4 | Digitech has it now.. | CCYLON::ANDERSON | | Mon Mar 21 1988 09:43 | 9 |
| I've played with the GP-8 It's a nice unitalthough pricey. The
Digitech DSP-128 is, however, a better unit in that it is a 16
bit digital processor vs. 10 bit for the BP-8. It is also stereo
in/out. If you can do without the built in distortion (the only
effect that the GP-8 has that the DSP128 dosen't) at $299 which
is what Ipayed for mine its a great deal.
Jim
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538.5 | | SALEM::CALLAHAN | | Mon Mar 21 1988 16:03 | 12 |
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Because of the price I assume it does not have MIDI ???
$300 sounds like a very good deal compared to the $700 and up
layering processors.
I checked Daddy's in Salem NH today, but they have not
come in yet. They are on 'sale' for $349
Larry C
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538.6 | Yes... It does! | CCYLON::ANDERSON | | Mon Mar 21 1988 16:41 | 5 |
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DSP-128 does have a MIDI...
Jim
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538.7 | DSP-128 | ECAVAX::VALASEK | | Tue Mar 22 1988 11:10 | 9 |
| We just purchased a DSP-128 for our band and love it.
Seems the specs are very similar to the SPX-90. Most
think that SPX-90 technology is now obsolete. WE have
one of those too. DSP-128 is a breakthrough, especially
at the price 399. It's worth a look.
Regards,
Tony
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538.8 | Seeking SPX_90 for its Harmonizer | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | MIDI DJ | Tue Mar 22 1988 13:53 | 24 |
| I would also think that the DSP-128 (et al) obsolete's the SPX-90. I've
been hoping to find a "fire sale" of SPX-90's cause it does a few
things that I need that none of the other units do (particularly
hamonization).
And yet, all the stores I've contacted still are selling the SPX-90
at the same price it's been at since the model "B" came out.
I'm really looking forward to getting a harmonizer of some kind.
I bought one of the first DDL's to hit the market and had incredible
fun with it. There were just so many genuinely radical-but-musical
things you could do with it (I've given a partial list in the file
somewhere).
I've come to the conclusion that harmonizers may offer the very
same kind of opportunity. I've already heard some radical things
done that way (for example, Holdsworth's "Metal Fatigue"). I'm
looking forward to combining delayed harmonized signals with the
dry signal in interesting ways (sorta like what VH did on "Cathedral"
and what Vai does a lot, except these guys have tried it with the
harmonizer and the delay simultaneously).
db
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538.9 | Midi on the GP-8 | SAMURI::COOPER | If Harley made planes, would you fly in 'em ? | Fri Mar 25 1988 14:59 | 13 |
| The GP-8 has midi too (you'd expect it for that kind of dough...
I think I will go to check out this dsp-128. It sounds hot.
I will say that the one thing I liked about the GP-8 was it's
distortion.
...This coming from a GK owner.... must be good eh ?
;^)
Jeff
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538.10 | Never mind, some kind-hearted sole helped me out.. | SAMURI::COOPER | If Harley made planes, would you fly in 'em ? | Fri Mar 25 1988 14:59 | 4 |
| Damn ! I keep putting "exit" for a title..
Arrrgrgrgrhrgh
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538.11 | Sheeesh! | MARKER::BUCKLEY | Rocker Built for Speed! | Fri Mar 25 1988 16:10 | 7 |
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Yo, JC,
get *real* in NOTES, will ya???
;^>
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538.12 | $299 ? Where ? | SAMURI::COOPER | Gold Card member! *� Over The Bars Club �* | Mon May 09 1988 16:45 | 8 |
| RE: .4 � $299, thats what I payed for mine �
Where !?!
I tried a dsp-128. I'm sold. Where do I find it for the $299 price
tag ?
JC
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538.13 | Heres where... | CCYLON::ANDERSON | | Mon May 16 1988 11:49 | 7 |
| At the guitar shack here in Chicago. There are three locations and
it took about a month to show up. The number is 312-439-7625.
The unit is unbelieveable and blows away the GP-8 as long as you
want to use a seperate distortion unit(s) as I do.
Jim
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538.14 | New DigiTech Rack Mounts | AQUA::ROST | Hum-dum-dinger from Dingersville | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:42 | 11 |
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The DigiTech DSP-128 has been discontinued and replaced with a wider
bandwidth DSP-128 PLUS model for the same price. Don't expect them
in stores until Christmas.
Of more interest is the new DigiTech GSP-5, which is similar to
the DSP-128 but can do *five* simultaneous effects, including a
distortion. The price of $529 *includes* the foot controller.
This should be a hot item, particularly if it starts getting
discounted.
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538.15 | NAMM info | PNO::HEISER | Cold Rock the Groove! | Tue Aug 15 1989 18:47 | 27 |
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I stole some of the new NAMM info from COMMUSIC. Some of this looks
interesting:
Alesis: MidiVerb III -- a programmable MVII with 3 fx at once. $399
Roland: GP-16 12fx guitar processer."produces remarkable stereo effects" $1195
M-120 1U 12 input line mixer. 2 fx sends $595.
Yamaha: MT3X 4track cassette recorder. 6channel mixer, dbx, etc. $995
Tascam: portastudio 644 and 688 MIDIstudios. 644 16 inputs 4 track, 688 20
inputs 8 track. $1499 and $3299.
Digitech: Harmoney Machine. Downscaled IPS-33 smart shift. $559.
Metal Machine. rack mount multi effects with comp, distortion, eq
and digital effects. $369
DSP-256 4fx unit. full bandwidth, continuous midi control of all
parameters. $499
MEQ 28 single channel 28 band eq $499
MEQ 14 double channel 14 band eq $499
MEQ 7 quad channel 7 band eq $525
Fostex: 2016 line mixer 2U with 2 8x2 mixers that can function as 1 16x2 $1400
Lexicon: LXP-5 half rack multi fx (matches and complements LXP-1) with 3 octave
pitch shift, chorus and flange, eq, reverb. some MIDI control.
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