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Original Message 1/15                 Date: 07-Dec-00  @  09:31 AM   -   mpx1 or srv 3030

yan

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good day to you im in the market for some reverb and only reverb and these are the two machines that pop up in my weee brain could anyone tell me what thay think of these and wich ones better for reverb or is a question of taste cheers



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Message 2/15                 Date: 07-Dec-00  @  08:28 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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if it's reverb only, srv3030. Sounds divine, piss-easy to edit, and a few special touches that the mpx hasn't got.

Only £200 new right now as well, FX bargain of the year by far.



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Message 3/15                 Date: 08-Dec-00  @  09:51 AM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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fuking jokeing 200 pound were can i get one... but do you know if the reverb is better on the roland ive got the mpx1 but its to hard to edit for me right now thats why im thinking of the roland but i dont wana get the roland if the reverb ant as good as the lexicon the mpx is a noise fuker too



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Message 4/15                 Date: 08-Dec-00  @  11:52 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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have you looked at the TC Electronics M-One?



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Message 5/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  10:48 AM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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no cant say i have how does it stand up with the roland is the m one just reverb or multi



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Message 6/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  01:15 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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turnkey had a roland for 239



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Message 7/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  02:27 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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thats bloody cheap do you think its a good move selling my MPX1 and getting a roland i dont know much about these things thats why im asking.the lexicon just to hard for me to use ive never programed a reverb before can any one help me on this



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Message 8/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  02:28 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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they're being blown out for £199 up and down the land, I got one ;-)

It's all a matter of taste, which you prefer, I prefer Roland's reverbs personally and the dynamic separation thing is very useful. The M-One is a multiFX box with some usable reverbs, bit like a cut-down M2000.



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Message 9/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  02:33 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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Personally I'd keep the MPX1 and use it as a quality multiFX box, and use the Roland as a dedicated reverb.

It's easy to edit, it has an 'EZ Edit' mode where you are given a few controls (Liveness, Wall, Room, Distance etc.) which alter several parameters simultaneously (similar to some Lexicons). If you want to tweak it more precisely the Custom Edit mode gives full access to every parameter, and it's easy to navigate given the depth.



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Message 10/15                 Date: 09-Dec-00  @  05:37 PM   -   RE: mpx1 or srv 3030

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It's just the money thats why I have to sell but if there going for 200 pounds I'll just have keep the mumma. and why the hell are thay so cheap; seems fuking crazy oh well......thanks



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