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Re: MIDI Tempo based effect processor?



Thanks to all for the info.  I'm starting to realize that I'm probably
going to have to stick with my Digitech DSP128 in that rack slot until I
can move to the next tax bracket.  On a positive note, this may be the push
I need to really explore the capabilities of the Lexicon Vortex.  I feel
like I have yet to tap it's full potential.

Thanks again kids,

Mark

Mark Sottilaro wrote:

> The Ineko does seem like it would do the trick... but it's a table top
> unit, as is the Roland EF-303 (http://namm.harmony-
> central.com/SNAMM00/Content/Roland/HotPick/EF303.html).  My MASTER PLAN
> is to keep a single 6 space rack that I can plug power in, my guitar and
> be done.  Thanks for the info though, I'm sure this would be nice for
> the studio.
>
> Mark Sottilaro
>
> On Monday, March 4, 2002, at 12:07  AM, John Tidwell wrote:
>
> > Although I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for it,
> > Alesis is coming out with a single space rack unit
> > called AKIRA. I think it's supposed to sell for
> > around $250. I'm wondering if it's a rack version of
> > their INEKO processor. If so, it would have filter &
> > vocoder effects as well as delay & reverb.
> >
> > http://www.alesis.com/news/press/Ineko.html
> >
> > The only other things I can think of are the Eventide
> > Eclipse, a used Korg AM8000R (don't know if it does
> > vocoder), maybe the Lexicon MPX-1 (again, vocoder??).
> >
> > Which Roland device were you considering?
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote:
> >> Hey,
> >>
> >> after lugging two racks of gear down to Loopstock, I
> >> found myself asking
> >> the ever new question, "Isn't there a smaller way to
> >> do this?"  What I'm
> >> basically hoping for is to replace my MO-FX (tempo
> >> based delay, flange
> >> and tremolo) and Warp Factory (Vocoder) with one
> >> unit, perferably a
> >> single rack space number.  Lot's of knobs aren't
> >> really all that
> >> relevent to me, as a guitarist, presets that I can
> >> control via midi are
> >> better for me.  Roland makes a cool little number,
> >> designed for DJs, but
> >> it's a tabletop number, which isn't the best for my
> >> dream of a
> >> guitar-rack-amp setup.  Anything like this out
> >> there?
> >>
> >> Mark Sottilaro
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> > =====
> > John Tidwell
> >
> >
> >
> >
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