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The TCm300 is quite an upgrade as well as any Lexicon that is still in that price range. Even an old Yamaha SPX90 would be an upgrade. It's really hard to describe what the Alesis is NOT doing for you right now. The best I can do is tell you that when you get something nicer, you will realize within 5 minutes. That being said, you may still find some uses for your Alesis reverb
As far as the LXP1 goes, I still think I was pretty much right. First, I was not aware that there was a software program for editing it. Now I am going to have to pull my LXP's out. I do have the MRC which certainly changes the capabilities. However, my response was purely to the LXP-1. There was never any mention of an MRC, and like I said I was not aware of third party software that controlled it
My statement still stands unless the end user has the capabilities to run remotes with it (be it software or hardware).

As far as the LXP1 goes, I still think I was pretty much right. First, I was not aware that there was a software program for editing it. Now I am going to have to pull my LXP's out. I do have the MRC which certainly changes the capabilities. However, my response was purely to the LXP-1. There was never any mention of an MRC, and like I said I was not aware of third party software that controlled it
