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Description
The Lexicon Reflex Dynamic Midi Reverberator is a compact powerhouse for your studio, delivering a rich palette of reverb effects that can transform any soundscape. Designed with studio professionals in mind, this effects processor integrates seamlessly into your setup, offering a robust array of reverb styles and presets that ensure your tracks achieve the desired depth and atmosphere. With real-time MIDI control, the Reflex allows for dynamic manipulation of parameters, making it ideal for live performance and studio recording alike.
The Reflex is not just about versatility; it's also about quality. Each reverb effect is crafted to provide a natural and immersive experience, from lush halls to intimate rooms, ensuring that your sound is never compromised. The intuitive interface allows for quick adjustments and fine-tuning, while the durable construction ensures it withstands the rigors of frequent use. Whether you're adding subtle ambiance or creating a full sonic landscape, the Lexicon Reflex is a reliable and essential tool in any audio engineer's arsenal.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive reverb effects suite with multiple presets
- Real-time MIDI control for dynamic performance adjustments
- Intuitive interface for easy operation and quick adjustments
- High-quality sound processing for natural and immersive reverb
- Rugged construction for durability in studio environments
- Compatible with a wide range of studio setups and configurations
Product specs
| Brand | Lexicon |
| Model | Reflex Dynamic MIDI Reverberator |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1990s |
| Made In | United States |
| Categories | Reverb |
FAQs
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What type of reverb algorithms does the Lexicon Reflex Dynamic MIDI Reverberator offer?
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The Lexicon Reflex Dynamic MIDI Reverberator provides a variety of high-quality reverb algorithms, including halls, rooms, and plates, which are known for their lush and detailed sound, ideal for studio recording and live performances.
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How does the MIDI functionality enhance the Lexicon Reflex's performance?
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The MIDI functionality allows users to control various parameters of the Reflex in real-time, enabling dynamic adjustments and integration with other MIDI-compatible equipment for more versatile sound processing.
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Is the Lexicon Reflex suitable for both studio and live sound applications?
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Yes, the Lexicon Reflex is designed for both studio and live sound environments, offering robust reverb effects that can enhance recordings and live performances with its dynamic processing capabilities.
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What are the main connectivity options available on the Lexicon Reflex?
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The Lexicon Reflex features standard 1/4" input and output jacks, along with MIDI in and out ports, providing flexible connectivity for integration into various audio setups.
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Can the Lexicon Reflex be used with both digital and analog setups?
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Yes, the Lexicon Reflex can be seamlessly integrated into both digital and analog setups, thanks to its versatile connectivity options and MIDI compatibility.
Videos
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Lexicon Reflex rack effects demo
Reviews
Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 7 Ratings
41029
Good sounds but limited editing. Different than Alex.
Worth buying for the guitar stage setting. Solid little budget Lexi but inflexible. Midi functions trump the alex.
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Guitar stage
Lexicon Reflex
Used this unit since the late 80's. Nice verbs for guitar and has a PCM 80 chip. Can hear Jeff Beck Live at Ronnie's CD or video.
41029
is the reflex the same DSP chip as the PCM80? did not know that... I've had one of these and an Alex, both great units of their era.
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"This one is actually in the effects loop, so there's an effects loop in the Vibro-King. That's what I'm running it through. [Jeff] only uses it for effect on a couple of tunes, mostly on 'Danny Boy'. He likes to use it to have a little bit of a, kind of a tailing, kind of a reverb. It's interesting because he likes to keep a long decay but not terribly far up in the mix. So it's more of a tailing type of a reverb, as opposed to something that's just blatant echo. Like you're playing in the Grand Canyon or something like that. It's more subtle than that, but it's a nice effect. He'll literally be in the middle of a phrase and just turn around and start tinkering with it or go with it or not. He keeps the same type of reverb in it. The only thing that he does adjust is the level of it in the mix, as far as what to drive. But it's a pretty long decay. If you were to bring the level of it up it would be pretty obnoxious actually. So it's down pretty low. And the decay on it is pretty long," says Jeff Beck's guitar tech.
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