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Legendary Lexicon sound with quad-processor power and plug-in functionality!
The Lexicon Pro MX400XL Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Processor is a single rackspace, four-channel unit
with an intuitive front-panel interface. It uses Lexicon's unique hardware plug-in technology through USB connection and a
VST/AU interface to operate as a plug-in with software recording applications. The MX400XL features four separate effects
processors to deliver 17 legendary reverbs alongside a powerful array of delays, effects, and dbx® dynamics. Four-in,
four-out design uses XLR I/O, offering four-channel surround processing and seven effect routing options. You can switch effect
routings via front panel controls, so you don't have to spend time changing cables. You also get 99 factory/99 user programs
for both stereo and dual-stereo mode, as well as 25 factory/25 user surround programs.
Lexicon MX400XL Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Processor Features:
- 17 legendary Lexicon® reverbs
- Lexicon delays and modulation effects
- dbx® compression and de-essing
- Quad-processor design
- 7 effect routing options
- 99 Factory/99 user programs for Stereo mode
- 99 Factory/99 user programs for Dual-Stereo mode
- 25 Factory/25 user surround programs
- USB "Hardware Plug-In" feature with
- VST® and Audio Units plug-in software
- MX-Edit™ Editor/Librarian software
- Dual S/PDIF Digital Input/Output
- 24 bit, 48kHz/44.1kHz sample rates
- Large front panel LCD display
- MIDI I/THRU
- XLR I/O
- Reverbs: Small Hall, Large Hall, Surround Hall, Small Plate, Large Plate, Room
- Chamber, Gated, Reverse, Vocal Hall, Vocal Plate, Drum Hall, Drum Plate, Ambience, Studio, Arena, Spring
- Delays: Studio Delay, Digital Delay, Tape Delay, Pong Delay, Mod Delay, Reverse Delay, 2-Tap Delay
- dbx® Dynamics: Compressor, De-Esser
- Effects: Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo/Pan, Rotary, Vibrato, Pitch Shift, Detune
- 19"W x 1.75"H x 7.25"D
- 5.8 lbs.
Lexicon reverb is is used on 80% of all recordings. It's never been more affordable to add
the world-class sound of Lexicon to your DAW—and save processor resources to boot.
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