PRO AUDIO 350 Signal Processing
NanoVerb 4 Compact Multi-Effects Digital Processor
MINIFEX FEX800 24-Bit Stereo Multi-FX Processor
16 effects algorithms including hall, plate and room reverbs, stereo chorus, flange, delay, and rotary speaker emulation. 18-bit digital converters ensure quality. Input/output levels and Mix controls ensure proper effect levels for a wide variety of applications. Put two or three NanoVerbs in your rack for dedicating to multiple sources.
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ALNV.................................................................Call or Log-on KP-3 KAOSS PAD Effects Generator / Controller
Unique X-Y touch pad interface for realtime control of multiple effect parameters. USB and SD card slot and editing software makes it perfect for DJs. 128 effect programs, ranging from delays and filters to vocoders and synthesizers can be modified and saved. Is also a sophisticated sampler (resampling, loop and one-shot samples) with mic and line inputs.
#KOKP3...........................................................................329.99 Mini-KP KAOSS PAD Portable Effects Processor
Utilizes a “touch-screen” pad to control operation. Control multiple parameters at the same time. Apply complex effects by rubbing or tapping the pad with your fingertip. Runs on batteries for use in the field. Or use in the studio with 100 effects including filter, delay and a looper, all covering a wide range of musical styles.
#KOMINIKP......................................................................108.00 MX-200 Dual Channel Multi-Effects Processor
Instant (single button-push or knob-turn) access to 32 reverbs and effects and their parameters. USB interface with cross- platform VST and Audio Unit plug-in windows allows it to function as a “hardware plug-in” within compatible DAWs with complete programmability and recall. Active Reverb/Effects Matrix constantly displays which two of the thirty-two available effects are active.
#LEMX200 ......................................................................199.95 MX-400 Dual Stereo/Surround Reverb Effects Processor
17 reverbs, along with delay based effects and dbx dynamics that can be used in tandem with the reverb. In a DAW environment, every parameter of every reverb, delay and dynamic effect is available for editing inside any VST or AU compatible program. Bundled MX-Edit Librarian software can store and recall custom programs or pull up any one of the over 200 settings including 25 dedicated surround programs. (#LEMX400) ..................299.95 #LEMX400XL (Same, except it adds XLR inputs and outputs) ..349.95
VoiceTone Create XT Vocal Effect Foot Pedal
• FOH quality reverb and delay • HardTune for live, auto-tuned vocal effects
16 effects including reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, phaser, rotary speaker, pitch shifter and multi-effects. FX Preset control with LED program indication. Edit and Tap/Select functions. Stereo input level control with six-digit LED meter. Mix balance and output level controls for effects level adjustment.
#BEFEX800........................................................................64.99 M350 Dual Engine Multi-effects & Reverb Processor
• XLR mic input and XLR output in stereo or mono
• Complete pre-programmed effect chains. 100 factory styles are available to customize presets.
• Edit and store up to 10 presets, each with an A or B option #
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CX2310 SUPER-X PRO 2-Way Stereo/3-Way Mono Frequency Crossover
Reverb section contains classic TC hall, cathedral, ambience, room as well as plates and springs, while the comprehensive effects section includes essential compression, modulation and delay vari- ations. 24-bit processing and A-D/D-A conversion ensures high quality. MIDI I/O MIDI clock tempo sync, pedal control of tap tempo and global bypass. Use in parallel or serial configurations.
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............................................................Call or Log-on 882i Dual Mono Sonic Maximizer
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• Each band features two 24dB Linkwitz-Riley filters, as well as individual polarity switches for each output.
• Separately adjustable subwoofer output • Adjustable time delay for phase alignment between drivers • Illuminated switches for ease of use in dark environments
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CX3400 SUPER-X PRO S 2-Way Stereo/3-Way or 4-Way Mono Frequency Crossover
The sound-improving benefits of a Maximizer signal processor in dual mono operation. For each channel there is a pair of Low Contour and Process knobs plus an LED input level meter. There is a bypass switch for comparison of processed to unprocessed signal. Balanced XLR and 1/4” inputs/outputs.
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SX3040 SONIC EXCITER Sound Enhancement Processor
Provides added depth and clarity to any stereo sound source. Sonic exciter section with dedicated Drive, Harmonics and Mix controls on each channel. Bass enhancement section also features dedicated controls. The result is an increase in bass definition, and a restoring of natural brightness, without more amplification and without additional stress being placed on sound system speakers.
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.........................................................Call or Log-on 528E Single Channel Voice Processor Mic Preamp
• Each band features two 24dB Linkwitz-Riley filters, as well as individual polarity switches for each output.
• Individual limiter on each output for optimal speaker protection • Adjustable time delay for phase alignment between drivers • Illuminated switches for ease of use in dark environments #BECX3400
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DEQ2496 UltraCurve Pro 24-Bit/96kHz EQ/RTA Mastering Processor
• Ultra-high resolution processor for all EQ, RTA and dynamic applications, especially for PA and audiophile mastering.
• Flexible compressor/expander function with peak limiter per stereo channel as well as a stereo imager and stereo delay
• 61-band FFT analyzer with additional auto EQ functions for room and speaker equalization
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DEQ1024 UltraGraph Digital EQ/Feedback Destroyer/Dynamics Processor
• Mic pre plus de-essing, compression/limiting (with sidechain input), downward expansion, voice symmetry alignment and parametric EQ. All six processors may be used simultaneously.
• LED meters for mic and dynamics gain reduction functions. • Voice symmetry switch corrects signal peaks of human voice.
#SY528E .........................................................................599.00
31-band EQ, feedback destroyer and dynamics processor in one. 24/48-bit DSP and ultra high-resolution 24-bit/96 kHz A/D and D/A converters deliver the ultimate in sonic resolution. Inaudible Noise Gate/Peak Limiter function plus Stereo Imager.
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