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Lexicon MX300 Dual Processor Stereo Reverb Product Description:



  • 2-in / 2-out configuration
  • 16 legendary Lexicon reverbs
  • Lexicon delays & modulation effects
  • Dbx compression and de-essing
  • Input Gain Control for stereo inputs

Product Description

Lexicon has packed a significant portion of the MX400's feature set into the ultra-affordable MX300. All parameters of every reverb, delay, and dynamic effect are available inside any PC VST- or Macintosh AU-compatible DAW program. Just link your computer to the MX300 with a USB cable and control automation and recall parameters exactly as you would with any software plug-in. You get the sonic benefits only Lexicon hardware can provide without bogging down your computer's CPU with the extreme demands of reverb plug-ins. The MX300 boasts a full arsenal of voice and instrument-enhancing effects including 16 Lexicon reverbs, seven delays, genuine dbx compression and de-essing, and modulated effects that will make any performance sound better. The MX300 is also ultra-easy to use in demanding live sound situations. You can program a whole night of presets, and dial them up quickly with the dedicated program select knob and bright LED display.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Not bad, not bad at all
By Bradley Sherrer
I still have yet to use it for its intended purpose, but so far it has served me well. It stands up to its claim, but get ready to get your brain dirty. Maybe its because I like basic reverb effects that aren't full of crazy options. I still have yet to figure out how to efficiently use the routing feature. Its there though, and Im sure it serves a purpose. I was really looking for a less complicated Reverb Processor.I originally intended to use this as a final between the Mixer and PA Amp, but due to the lack of time most of the bands around here put into practice, I haven't had much time to work on all that. It serves me well in the recording process, but that is a sterile environment where I can control everything with the push of a delete button.All and all I would recommend it to anyone that has a basic grasp on using reverb. IF you have never used something this in depth, just get ready to get your brain dirty. It still works well and is loaded with features though.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4a good effects solution for your rack
By Jake1455
Pros:awesome brushed blue metal lookreliableclear easy to read screenvery sturdy knobsInput LEDs are helpful when debugging signal routing problemsthe effects themselves are good and pack some character, don't seem like standard issue effectsenables use of two effects in parallel or in various routing optionseasy to learneditor is easy to useno notable noise at all.cons:tempo setting sometimes skips decimal places. For example, setting 107.0 BPM may not be possible because MX300 only allows setting 106.9 and 107.1 etc.preset effects are often overpowering (subjective to your effect preferences).can't type in exact tempo, even in the editorother thoughts:I use it for an analog synthesizer. MX300 is quite good in this regard, especialy its phaser.I find it best if the mix is low. MX300 can be quite a heavy effect when mix is high.I reccomend installing and using the MX-Edit editor program (comes with the unit)1) much easier for tweaking effects than doing this on the unit2) tweak effects to perfection then save them back to the unit for the show. they can also be saved and loaded from a PC. very useful for recalling effects tweaked for a particular song later.3) much easier to rename effects to something meaningful to younot perfect, but great despite it's few little flaws. reccomended.

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