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Re: MPX-G2, FireworX...and Pluggo!
In a message dated 8/15/99 2:48:53 AM, wedgehed@yahoo.com writes:
>Does the G2 limit you as to the number of times an
>effect can be used within a preset? I seem to recall
>reading reviews on both the G2 & the T.C.E. Fireworx
>that indicated that you could only have one delay per
>preset.
Howdy, John, et al;
The G2 allows only one delay per preset. But, besides Chorus, Delay,
Reverb,
and the analog gain section, there's two "Effect" blocks, which both have
the
same collection of algorithms, with the exception that block 1 also has
some pitch algos. Any of the shared algos (panning, volume, filters,
phaser,
comp, a few digital distortions, univybe, eqs...) could be selected twice,
assuming you've got processing power still available. But not delay,
unfortunately.
The FireworX is a different story. Certain algos CAN be inserted twice,
including the Synth, Delay, Panner, and Chorus/Flanger. You can even
insert
up to 3 dynamic blocks. Perhaps you're thinking of the G-Force, which only
allows one each of it's 8 block types? The advantage it has, tho, is that
you
can always use all eight block if you want, so you never get "out of
power"
messages...something that happens all too frequently with the other two.
The tc stuff also has the most wonderful interface and extensive mod
options
of any processors I've seen...and they've recently released a VST app. for
the Mac called Spark, which duplicates the block grid from the
FireworX/G-F
in software. Any VST plug-ins, up to 20, can be patched and linked the
same
way as blocks in their harware processors. I'm salivating over using this
set-up with Cycling '74's Pluggo collection of 74 wacko VST processors to
create a virtual super-FireworX for under $500...WAY too much cool stuff
around these days!
David