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Lexicon LXP-15II

Multi-Effects Processor from Lexicon belonging to the LXP series

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Published on 08/06/10 at 11:16
Everything has already been said ...

UTILIZATION

Fairly easy to use, but as the author says of the earlier opinion, it's still better to know what you're doing especially with the various delays available.

SOUND QUALITY

Although the primary purpose of this machine was intended modest in comparison with the large machines 480, 300 and other monsters of the era, the reverbs are of efficiencies and a stunning beauty, the reverbs are really nice and above all still usable. They take us in different environments, in various dimensions. These reverbs are silky and transparent, and can wrap all sources of a true musical cloud .. The effects can be as discreet as surly, depending on the settings .. The Lexicon, you get used to ..
Compared to the previous version, the reverbs are more natural, there are fewer corners in rooms. The diffusion control Discount Lexicon, still allows to harden or soften the texture of the walls. The LFO is not a triangular wave, sine wave, but it changes a lot.
Compared to the first version, there is little by little everything was arranged, edited, refined sound are less detectable, more "subliminal". For a machine of this price is quite amazing.
To be honest, it is fairly close to a PCM 70 by not matching, however. The grain is really good better than the MX and MPX ranges which we followed a few years later ..


OVERALL OPINION

The legendary and fascinating, coloring and personal yet highly valuable and usable, in short, the Lexicon, born artistic capabilities of the designers .. A real alternative if you can not afford to offer you a PCM ..