I have used the the FXR and it is about the quietest unit from ART that I have ever heard (most of their stuff has too much noise for me). It is a good "basic" unit to have. I found the Elite a bit cumbersome to edit, compared to Alesis effect products although they are very close in sound. Lexicons are above both products when it comes to performance. For the price range of the FXR, the Lexicon MPX-100 is a great buy ($230 avg. price)
I just picked up an ART FXR Elite )Effects unit). used and of course didn't get a manual. It sounds pretty good. How does it compare to a nanoverb? to a Lexicon?
Anyone with experience out there? I think it's about 10 years old....before they used to brag about 16, 20 bit etc..
Thanks for the information....It is a fine unit! I really like the delays and the Pan delays. The cool part is that the times in
millisec and regenerations are editable.
I really love it because I got it for only 75 bucks!, and it has way more effects than a nanoverb. I'd still like to get a Lexicon
for Christmas.(mabye Santa will read this!)