Give your CPU a rest. Put expensive "farm cards" out to pasture. Now you can have the rich, luscious Lexicon sound that's defined studio reverb for three decades in a purely digital form— and with all the convenience of an automated plug-in right inside your DAW program.<BR><BR>The MX500 takes our innovative "hardware plug-in" feature to the next level by actually streaming dual stereo audio via FireWire. All parameters of every reverb, delay and dynamic effect in this powerhouse quad processor are available inside any PC VST or Macintosh AU compatible DAW program. But now the sonic benefits of Lexicon hardware can stay digital.<BR><BR>Balanced 4-in / 4-out analog connections let you can switch back and forth between digital and analog I/O via software and automate either with our hardware plug-in.<BR><BR>At its heart, the rackmountable MX500 reverb processor is everything you would expect from the company that invented digital reverberation. Seventeen classic Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects plus DBX compression and de-essing. A generous LCD display and big comfy knobs you can get your hands around. A wealth of routing options from quad mono to dual stereo.<BR><BR>The MX500 is perfect for band PAs, churches and clubs when it's not working its magic in the studio. When you need to make changes quickly, the MX500's intuitive front panel puts you a bare minimum of knob tweaks away from any adjustment or effects change. For example, three individual, assignable parameter controls mean you don't have to page through menus to fine tune a reverb tail. And because you can use its built-in DBX compression and de-essing in tandem with reverb, the Lexicon MX500 is the perfect tool for taming problem vocalists.<BR><BR>You can rely on the MX500 for years to come, through countless load-ins and load-out. Although its sound is A-studio-quality, the MX500 signal processor was designed to withstand dust, moisture, shock, power surges and all the other rigors of live sound use.
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