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Lexicon Reverb

2007 NAMM Show: Lexicon introduced the MX300 Stereo Reverb Effects Processor. This new single rack-space, 2-in, 2-out unit combines an intuitive front-panel design with Lexicon’s “Hardware Plug-In” technology, a unique USB connection and VST/AU interface for use with software recording platforms.

Featuring a wide array of rich, complex reverb algorithms, delays, effects and dbx Professional Products dynamics, the MX300 is suited to the home studio or live use.

Like its sibling, the MX200, the MX300 has removed the compromises associated with using hardware in the home studio environment. The USB “Hardware Plug-In” format allows users to have complete plug-in control over their MX300 within any VST or Audio Units software environment, enabling users to control all automation and recall parameters exactly as they would with any software plug-in.

Equally at home for live applications, the MX300 supplies the FOH/live sound engineer an intuitive front panel control with a backlit LCD screen for parameter displays. A 2-in, 2-out design, the MX300 series offer unprecedented connectivity through both XLR and TRS balanced connectors as well as digital S/PDIF.

The MX300 will be available at an estimated street price of $399.95.

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