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FS: 2 Vortexen, 2 RDS units
ok, here's a rundown ...
Lexicon Vortex #1: this one is perfect. fully functional with footswitch,
2
power supplies, "Lexicon" and footswitch stickers. $150
Lexicon Vortex #2: this one has a wonky "preset" encoder (it will only let
you
select half of the presets). aside from that, in good shape with
footswitch, 2
power supplies, "Lexicon" and footswitch stickers. $100
Digitech RDS 7.6: minor rack rash. fully functional. no documentation. i
have
modified it (via the information on loopers-delight.com) for
30-second-plus
long lo-fi loops and 99 percent feedback. accepts triggers for delay start
(use
that for tempo sync) and CV for LFO speed and some other things. $150
Digitech RDS-8000: less rack rash than above unit. no documentation. IEC
power
cable. also tweaked as above unit. features the same compliment of
CV/trigger
inputs as the RDS 7.6. dry signal does not pass (it was that way when i
got it
from Daddy's Used Gear By Mail), but i've always fed it from an aux send
so
it's never mattered to me.
The RDS-8000 sounds cleaner with long loops because it's anti-aliasing
filters
follow the actual sample rate whereas on the 7.6 the anti-aliasing filters
track the _expected_ sample rate. LoFi loopers rejoice in the power of the
RDS
7.6.
i apologise if crossposting this has polluted anyone's mailboxes
needlessly.
i'm sending to Analogue Heaven and the Synthesizers.com list because ALL
these
FX interface to modular synths through CV/trigger.
if you'd like pictures email me and i'll get you the URL for the pics
tonight.
it'll most likely be in http://www.suitandtieguy.com/forsale though. i
just
can't interface my camera with my powerbook or i'd do it here at work.
Eric Williamson
www.suitandtieguy.com