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you bloody love that old thing....but it still sounds good and makes synths sound 15% betterer

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Cool stuff. Do you have a big rack? We need to see it.

!BEER

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That's a bit personal isn't it ;-) !
At the moment I'm embarassed to say, it's balanced precariously ontop of the left speaker. We do have this rack trolley - https://www.thomann.de/gb/km_42020_stand.htm
but it's gathering dust in the loft after a recent bout of decorating.

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LOL! I just expect you to have something that looks like the deck of the Enterprise with lots of flashing lights. I assume you have a few lights at least. Do you have a lava lamp? I understand that's a tradition in studios.

!BEER

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I would like you to provide the parameters set for this unit. Also, can you tell me about the usual effect you use? Thanks in advanced

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Sorry I don't know what you mean by "the parameters". As a general rule, we have the unit synced via MIDI, and used as an FX return from the mixer, or through S/PDIF connected directly to the audio interface. In terms of actual programs, it depends entirely on what you want. Personally, I love the large reverbs and the choruses, but it will do simple delays really well, and there are some whacky pitch shifting programs in there too.

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I see. Usually, I use the default settings for the equipment I use. When researching your product, I noticed it's mainly designed for live production. I'm familiar with the Lexicon PCM 92, which is a professional effects unit commonly used in radio broadcast.

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