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> One final thought on the MPX-100 (it's now the MPX-110). I've been >reading > that > it is a dual channel processor. One thing is a little unclear to me. >I > realize > that when they say dual program they mean that you can combine to >effects( > say > reverb and chorus). However, when the say dual channel, does that mean that > you > can run two seperate sources into the unit and effect them differently? > My > thought is that I'd like to have one channel effect my vocals and >another > channel effect the EDP output differently. Yes, you can do that (on the MPX100 anyway). All combinations of Flange/Chorus/Pitch on one side with Delay/Reverb on the other. Plus Delay and Reverb Together. So L and R are 2 mono ins. Outputs are either mono (totally split channels) or stereo(mixed) andy butler