>The SRV3030D is a nice machine, but the 330 still sounds much warmer (and >much nicer in my opinion). If you're looking for something in that >pricerange, you could go for the Lexicon MPX1 or you might prefer to wait >until TC has released its new models and also the Lexicon MPX500 that'll be >released. Howdy Joeri, I checked out the 3030 yesterday for a few hours with my setup and user interface is a gigantum pig. Designed by toys-r-us for the hands of 8-year olds (physically). No copy functions for processor A-B from different programs - a non starter. You're right, I wouldn't describe it's sound as 'warm', my Lex MPX100 sounds much 'warmer', but you can really wind it on, behaves a bit like a TC M5000, never get's droony and there are some nice plates and long halls. Well, I really don't need long halls, I want good real small rooms and ambiences and I think I'll go for your suggestion and wait. Rooms: something that my DP4+ just doesn't deliver and the MPX100 never sounds really 'classy', something the SRV3030 achieves, I M O. It seems for great reverb, you really have to give 'em your money, which is baaad :) Do you know of any info about the TC and MPX (not only BIG pictures )? Can you really edit them? prices? thanks, cheers, bernd
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Re: Roland SRV3030 reverb
1999-10-22 by Rind
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