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Roland SRV3030 reverb

Roland SRV3030 reverb

1999-10-21 by Rind

Hi, I'm looking for a good reverb and the SRV330 is a good one, IMO.
Is Roland's new SRV3030(D) the follow up?
Is it also a good one?
TIA, bernd

Re: Roland SRV3030 reverb

1999-10-21 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

Hi,

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.

Ciao,
Joeri


> From: Rind <bernd.h@...>
>
> Hi, I'm looking for a good reverb and the SRV330 is a good one, IMO.
> Is Roland's new SRV3030(D) the follow up?
> Is it also a good one?

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Re: Roland SRV3030 reverb

1999-10-22 by Rind

>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

Re: Roland SRV3030 reverb

1999-10-25 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

Hi,

> Designed by toys-r-us for the hands of 8-year olds (physically).

Yep, I agree!

> Rooms: something that my DP4+ just doesn't deliver and the MPX100 never
> sounds really 'classy', something the SRV3030 achieves, I M O.

I fully agree with you... I also like the MPX100, but it's not the "ultimate"
Lexicon... :-)

> Do you know of any info about the TC and MPX (not only BIG pictures )?
> Can you really edit them? prices?

I'm sorry, but I have no info, except for their price: all of the new TC's and
Lexicon will be around 650 USD (over here in Europe anyway)

Ciao,
Joeri
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