+Recording Studio Tips And Reviews I use it for the far away reverbs on pads, strings, choirs, etc. and its a good choice for this. My main reverb for solo instruments (middle sized reverbs) is a TC Reverb 4000 which is still better than the M350. For small rooms, ambience, etc. I use a Lexicon PCM91. In comparison to the Reverb 4000 the M350 sounds smoother and warmer but not as realistic as the Reverb 4000.
+Matthias Stock sounds like a nice set up. I've never owned the higher end TC units. I've had a pcm91, an Eventide Orville and a Quantec Yardstick (really nice for spacious sounds as well)
Depends on the type of soundcard you use. If it has digital in- and outputs you can use these so it doesn't lose quality from the AD- and DA converters.
Your sounding excellent on this machine. Is the sound coming from speakers or you have recorded on a computer. What are the other equipments attached ? Thanks
+Raj Dann they are both very good units. Personally, I like the halls the best on the TC unit as well as the chorus patch. On the Lexicon, I like the plates best for vocals and rooms for instruments. Also, the lexicon is a bit more versatile because you can put any effect on any engine (I like to put 2 separate delays on guitars sometimes and the Lexicon is best for that. I would say, if you like big, beautiful sounding halls, get the TC, otherwise get the lexicon for your go to general effects
The T.C Hall and Cathedral setting on piano completely blew me away. Sounds amazing!
I'm buying one after view your review ! Bravo
Your video made me buy one, good demonstration.
+Matthias Stock Thanks Matthias, enjoy the unit, it's great!
+Recording Studio Tips And Reviews I use it for the far away reverbs on pads, strings, choirs, etc. and its a good choice for this. My main reverb for solo instruments (middle sized reverbs) is a TC Reverb 4000 which is still better than the M350. For small rooms, ambience, etc. I use a Lexicon PCM91. In comparison to the Reverb 4000 the M350 sounds smoother and warmer but not as realistic as the Reverb 4000.
+Matthias Stock sounds like a nice set up. I've never owned the higher end TC units. I've had a pcm91, an Eventide Orville and a Quantec Yardstick (really nice for spacious sounds as well)
Does it have any vocal stereo widening presets? Also I wonder is it possible to use compressor and reverb simultaneously?
Wonderful demo!
Sounds nice. Perfect general purpose unit. Thanks for the review!
Cue piano, and.....”Turn around, every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you’re never comin round”
What a great demo !!.................I want one !
You are #1
finally a good review for this product
Outstanding! Thanks
Great vocal! Thanks for the demo.
very good demo! make all video like this, please ;) thank you!
+Korg Korgevich thank you
Your vocal very nice!
would you say this is better for vocals than the lexicon mx200 ?
Best sensible review!!
can you plug this into a pa system
Thanks!
Yeah those reverbs sounds great :)
which effect processor is good either lexicon mx 200, mx 300 ,mx 400 , m350.
i know all are good but i want to find better from best.
pls help bro..
@@holygeneration7 sorry but i didn't get you...
how does it connect to the sound card? do I exit the sound card, enter the processor and go out to return to an input of the sound card?
Thanks 🙏
Depends on the type of soundcard you use. If it has digital in- and outputs you can use these so it doesn't lose quality from the AD- and DA converters.
Nice demo. Do u use it for live applications?
hi. what's behind the stereo digital reverb RV 70? Boss?
Thank you for your response
I think it's Yamaha
Your sounding excellent on this machine. Is the sound coming from speakers or you have recorded on a computer. What are the other equipments attached ? Thanks
What model is the lexicon?
From his other review, it appears to be the MX200
Shadow Pilot -thanx
Can you run 2 or more of the delay/effects at the same time or only one at a time?
DiMo28 yes there is a switch on the back that lets u run the engines in series or parallel
between this and the lexicon which is better?
+Raj Dann they are both very good units. Personally, I like the halls the best on the TC unit as well as the chorus patch. On the Lexicon, I like the plates best for vocals and rooms for instruments. Also, the lexicon is a bit more versatile because you can put any effect on any engine (I like to put 2 separate delays on guitars sometimes and the Lexicon is best for that. I would say, if you like big, beautiful sounding halls, get the TC, otherwise get the lexicon for your go to general effects
Forgot to mention : Lexicon has no built in power supply. You need an external PS! Spacwise no go for me !!!
Can you send midi timecode(BPM) to this unit from the DAW via midi in?
3rd knob its how much effect you want add to signal. wet-dry. its too simple.
Whats the difference between using one of these and using pedals?? anyone??
D TKD you can't store pedals vertically
Dan O Going from pedal to pedal could probably cause impedance issues? And bad leads,power supplies
you can use pedals ,but normally they are made for guitars basses,synths.So for vocals ,synths,drums drum machines ,I would say rack rev unit.
does anyone on here know what reverb GEORGE MICHAEL used on most of his tracks thanks.
I think he used a Lexicon on the "tile bathroom crankdown" setting.
hello, which unit is the best for george micheal reverbs? (i.E) jesus to a child etc........ thank you
LEXICON MX200 PLEASE !!!
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+Matthias Stock the comments are there, I haven't deleted any
+Recording Studio Tips And Reviews Lol, must have been an error on my pc. Today I see them.
фу , ведро , ведром .