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2145.1 | | WEFXEM::COTE | No, Kelly. I said *wits*... | Mon Oct 23 1989 09:25 | 10 |
| I don't know of any boxes that contain FX and NR.
For under $500 you've got lots of options for effects. Alesis, Roland
and Yamaha all make multi-effects boxes that will not only give you
reverb, but chorusing, delay and eq as well.
The Alesis Quadraverb is a hot little box. Or you could get a MIDIVerb
II and still have over $200 to blow on NR.
Edd
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2145.2 | Don't forget to use keywords | CSOA1::SCHAFER | Brad - boycott hell. | Mon Oct 23 1989 13:36 | 18 |
| If you're having trouble with noise, turn off the internal reverb in
the U110 - the signal path is not the cleanest in the world.
There are LOTS of topics on effects - use keyword EFFECTS to find these
topics - and lots of units less than $500. Note 1535 might give
you a good start.
In addition to the Alesis MIDIVERB II and Quadraverb, there is also a
new unit called the MIDIVERB III which allows you to chain up to 3 FX
at a time (but the settings are pretty "preset" in nature). The
Quadraverb is a nice box, but the reverb algorithms sound an awful lot
alike to my ears (and I own one).
You should be looking at around $225, $325, and $399 for MIDIVERB II,
MIDIVERB III and Quadraverb, respectively. That oughta be a good
start.
-b
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2145.3 | Used SRV-2000 | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Oct 30 1989 10:25 | 7 |
| If you look around, you can probably find a used Roland SRV-2000
for around $300. Though "dated" by most technological standards,
it's a fabulous sounding unit that sold for $1500 when new.
See the "reverb-o-rama" note somewhere in this conference.
len (proprietor of the Roland drum machine and SRV-2000 museum).
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2145.4 | Reverb-o-Rama is 476. It's somewhat dated. | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - boycott hell. | Mon Oct 30 1989 10:34 | 0 |
2145.5 | Didn't Mean it as a General Guide | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Mon Oct 30 1989 10:58 | 4 |
| re .4 - yes, but what it says about the SRV-2000 is still true.
len.
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