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Cliff Kane
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From: Long Beach, CA

posted 12 August 2006 10:39 PM     profile     
Has anyone had experinece with the Lexicon Vortex unit? This unit is no longer in production. It sounds like it might be useful (it morphs between different setting), but I'd like to hear from someone who knows the quality of the sound, the practical uses, etc.

Thanks!
Cliff

Mike Pace
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From: O.S. CT. USA

posted 13 August 2006 09:11 AM     profile     
Hey Cliff,

I have a Vortex unit. I was working a venue a few years back, and it was sitting idle in a front of house rack.... I swapped it out with an Alesis Microverb, thinking that the Vortex would get more use in my guitar rig, but once again, it's sitting idle....

Compared to other Lexicon units, I think this one is at the bottom of the barrel.... Lexicon has always been known for their excellent reverb algorithms, and there arent too many of them in this unit. The Vortex also has a high noise floor.... For a steel rig, I think the MPX or PCM models are much more useful.

just my 2 cents,

-Mike

Brad Sarno
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From: St. Louis, MO USA

posted 13 August 2006 11:01 AM     profile     
The Vortex is actually very cool, but it's a weird and special fx kind of box. It's not real friendly for just dialing up something normal. But for interesting and complex delay and modulation effects with extreme stereo width, it can be very fun. You MUST have the book to understand what it's doing. I think they dropped it because it was so hard to understand. It can get very spacey and trippy if used right. I think of it as more of an extra studio effect. I wouldn't use it in my guitar or steel rig.

Brad

Cliff Kane
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From: Long Beach, CA

posted 13 August 2006 06:41 PM     profile     
Thanks for the info, guys. Maybe if one comes along cheap I'll try it. I just got a cool DeltaLab Effectron, and I was thining of adding something fun in the rack (now that I've got a rack unit again).
Scott Appleton
Member

From: Half Moon Bay, California, USA

posted 13 August 2006 07:25 PM     profile     
Had one for years in my studio rack not good
out in my field rigs. Needs a board to get the
impedances correct. Line level only.
Cliff Kane
Member

From: Long Beach, CA

posted 13 August 2006 08:11 PM     profile     
Thanks, Scott: is the signal coming out my effects loop send on my Evans amp line level? My Effectron sounds good when I plug my guitar straight into it, but the noise floor is higher than I would like with it. Perhaps because the input signal is too low? Then again, I've got a Goodrich MatchBox preamp between my guitar and the Effectron: is the signal coming out of the MatchBox line level?
David Rich
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From: Lexington, KY

posted 14 August 2006 08:30 AM     profile     
If you're a tweaker who likes to experiment with sounds, you'll love it. There are no reverbs, it's all echo and modulation effects, but it takes those effects to the nth degree with all the possibilities. I like the chorus, leslie and modulated echos effects, but you can also sound like a spaceship if you want to.

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