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Krystof01
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Howdy there;
OK; I've been thinking about investing in a Lexicon 500 for recording/mixing (full range of instruments), thing is I already have a TC Electronic G major (I don't really want to get into the quality of Lexicon-TC, that's all been done before) that I am quite happy with the quality of the effects.
Question is about application. The G major is a guitar processor, the Lexicon is and effects processor. When mixing say drums and vocals will the Lexicon outshine the TC as it's built for guitar.
I don't know if you can grasp exactly what I'm trying to get at hear; it's not so much a debate about quality, more about wheather or not effects (that are highly tweakable by the way) in a guitar processor will work across the board with other instruments in mixing to the same degree the lexicon is built for. Take for instance the delay of the G major, it is very good but will that be the case when applied to tracking a vocal.
I think these two units are very close in turms of a comparison and quality, do I really need both.
At the end of the day I'd really like not to have to buy the Lexicon unless you can convince me it's necessary.
Thanks,
Krystof.
OK; I've been thinking about investing in a Lexicon 500 for recording/mixing (full range of instruments), thing is I already have a TC Electronic G major (I don't really want to get into the quality of Lexicon-TC, that's all been done before) that I am quite happy with the quality of the effects.
Question is about application. The G major is a guitar processor, the Lexicon is and effects processor. When mixing say drums and vocals will the Lexicon outshine the TC as it's built for guitar.
I don't know if you can grasp exactly what I'm trying to get at hear; it's not so much a debate about quality, more about wheather or not effects (that are highly tweakable by the way) in a guitar processor will work across the board with other instruments in mixing to the same degree the lexicon is built for. Take for instance the delay of the G major, it is very good but will that be the case when applied to tracking a vocal.
I think these two units are very close in turms of a comparison and quality, do I really need both.
At the end of the day I'd really like not to have to buy the Lexicon unless you can convince me it's necessary.
Thanks,
Krystof.