Tritium3H
Member
I have been slowly reconstituting my rack effects gear...having foolishly sold some of the great effect processors over the years.
I now have back in my stable, the following:
Lexicon MPX1
Roland SRV-330
Kurzweil Rumour
Rocktron Xpression
Digitech GSP1101.
The first three; the MPX1, the SRV-330, and the Rumour have absolutely amazing, stellar reverbs. Simply sublime.
I am curious as to opinion of Axe-FX III / FM9 / FM3 owners, who also have experience with dedicated reverb effects processors of high quality and prestige, as to how the latest Fractal reverb algorithms (particularly the Plate and Hall algorithms) compare with the great eighties and nineties and oughts Lexicons, Rolands, TC Electronic, Kurzweil, etc., reverb processors.
Even better, it would be great if Mr. Chase happens to see this, and would care to share some of his insight and experience on the development and programming of his reverb algorithms, and their implementation in the hardware.
I now have back in my stable, the following:
Lexicon MPX1
Roland SRV-330
Kurzweil Rumour
Rocktron Xpression
Digitech GSP1101.
The first three; the MPX1, the SRV-330, and the Rumour have absolutely amazing, stellar reverbs. Simply sublime.
I am curious as to opinion of Axe-FX III / FM9 / FM3 owners, who also have experience with dedicated reverb effects processors of high quality and prestige, as to how the latest Fractal reverb algorithms (particularly the Plate and Hall algorithms) compare with the great eighties and nineties and oughts Lexicons, Rolands, TC Electronic, Kurzweil, etc., reverb processors.
Even better, it would be great if Mr. Chase happens to see this, and would care to share some of his insight and experience on the development and programming of his reverb algorithms, and their implementation in the hardware.