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Gary Reed


Post  Posted 11 May 2011 6:44 am    
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Anyone have experience with MidiVerb 4 and the Lexicon 200?
Which would you prefer?

Thank you
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Rick Anderson


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Post  Posted 13 May 2011 3:35 pm    
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Hi Gary,
I find the Lex200 to be easier to adjust the dual fx if need be, adjusting knobs at any given time is better then the buttons on the verb4
Hope this helps
Rick A
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Gary Reed


Post  Posted 13 May 2011 5:40 pm    
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That is so true Rick. I hadn't thought of that.
Thanks!
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Gary Reed


Post  Posted 5 Jun 2011 4:12 pm    
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The Lexicon is next on my list. Thank you! Knobs are in!

With respect to the MX 300: If anyone has one or knows about them.
Can I send my Steel though one channel and use another XLR channel to run a mic out to the PA? If not the MX 200 will do nicely.

This is from the MX 300 manual that is confusing me:
NOTE: XLR and 1/4” inputs cannot be used simultaneously. Plugging in a 1/4” TRS plug will disable the corresponding Left or Right XLR input.
Lexicon isn't replying to emails ?????
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