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    Teaching Machines Wellspring

    Dual-channel Spring Reverb

    Spring reverb can be a one‑trick pony, though it’s a pretty good trick! This one incorporates additional processing to make it more versatile.

    Reviews . Apr 2024
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    Teaching Machines Wellspring | Audio Examples

    Hear For Yourself

    These audio examples accompany the April 2024 review of the Wellspring Spring Reverb unit by Teaching Machines.

    Reviews Apr 2024
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    Lexicon MPX200

    Dual-channel Effects Processor

    Lexicon's new multi-effects unit offers the classy sound quality of the MPX500 at an even more affordable price point.

    Reviews Aug 2001
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    Sony DRE S777 Sampling Digital Reverb 2

    Reverb Processor

    With Sony's flagship sampling reverb processor you can now sample the acoustic signature of any space you want. Hugh Robjohns nips down the village hall to check it out.

    Reviews Feb 2001
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    Roland SRV3030

    Reverb Unit

    Roland's sophisticated, yet highly affordable SRV3030 is the latest contender in the competitive market for dedicated reverb units. Paul White tries it out.

    Reviews Oct 1999
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    Sony DRE S777 (Preview)

    Sampling Reverb

    Artificial reverb algorithms are designed to add 'fake' room ambience to recorded sounds — but a prototype reverb unit from Sony purports to deliver new levels of realism by imposing the characteristics of actual reverberant spaces on the sound. Hugh Robjohns explains....

    Reviews Jun 1999
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    TC Electronic M3000

    Studio Reverb Processor

    Mike Collins provides some early reflections on TC Electronic's latest reverb unit and effects processor.

    Reviews Jun 1999
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    TC Electronics G Force

    Guitar Effects Processor

    Though marketed as a guitar effects unit, the G Force might be more accurately described as a full-function studio effects processor with some neat guitar-related functions added.

    Reviews Apr 1999
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    Behringer DSP1000 Virtualizer V2

    24-bit Multi-effects Unit

    We try out what must be the most cost-effective programmable 24-bit effects unit on the market. But can quality really come at such a low price?

    Reviews Apr 1999
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    Lexicon MPX100

    Dual-channel Effects Processor

    If you've £250 to spare and a reverb-shaped hole in your studio, Lexicon would like you to fill it with their latest budget processor, which offers 20-bit converters, a digital output as standard, and the famous Lexicon Ambience effect.

    Reviews Aug 1998
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    Yamaha REV-7 Digital Reverberator

    Yet Another Milestone

    Low cost digital reverb comes of age according to producer Robin Lumley.

    Reviews Nov 1985
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