The MX200 has a user interface that is equally at ease in the studio or concert hall, with a unique VST software interface via USB connection to recording programs, offering high flexibility and the classic Lexicon sound. Learn More...










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5 out of 10Ease of Use:
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MAKE SURE you have a compatible DAW/ sequencer AND sound card before purchasing the MX200. Call me a novice, but based on what I had read under features & reviews, it looked like I would only need a USB cable to plug it in. Oh contraire... You need a USB cable, MULTIPLE (6+) analog inputs/outputs on your soundcard (or S/PDIF inputs/outputs), AND a sequencer/ program that will allow you to route to external hardware/ FX/ busses... My normal non-S/PDIF Audigy 2 sound card, and Cakewalk Home Studio, did not make the cut... so unfortunately I have to return this ton of bricks.
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10 out of 10Overall:
My recordings, I'm ashamed to say, started to sound a little dull and listless. I have been familiar with the Lexicon brand name and decided to give them a try. So I ordered the MX200 hoping to stir a little life back into my craftings. What I got was a pure injection of uncompromising adrenaline. My performances immediately were raised to a higher plateau. This piece has attained a spot of full utilization with the gear in my studio. I haven't gone live with it yet, but nothing would lead me to believe that it wasn't up for the challenge. I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THIS PROCESSOR!
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5 out of 10Feature:
Not sure what to say, other than it has alot.
Quality:
Seems of very high quality, especially for its price!
Value:
Unbelieveable! what a steal at $200!
Desirability:
The blue color sort of attracted me to it before I bought it... That didn't play any role in me actualy buying it though, but I just like bwoo.
Sound:
For use with my 6505 as a reverb/delay it colors the tone abit but meshes very well. Sounds good hooked to my comp too.
Ease of Use:
So easy to use I didn't even have to read the manual.
Support:
not too sure so i'll give a 5 here.
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8 out of 10Sound:
This a very versatile unit with really good efx. I am impressed with it a would recommend it to most anyone. I use in a live appilcation it is great.
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10 out of 10Feature:
with a USB cable, it gives you a direct control from your DAW program such as Cubase, Nuendo, etc. I just wish it had an on-off switch.
Quality:
it's still on my rack, nothing fell off, and I doubt anything would fall off.
Value:
for the price, you get a "Lexicon" unit that you can have access to from your DAW, it's a steal.
Sound:
it sounds lush, warm, yet has the clean clear sparkle. this is the best sounding reverb unit I have ever heard so far. I use this unit as post-tracking effects, and it beats any software effects as well.
Overall:
I'm glad I picked this one. I hope this one lasts for at least 10 years. TC Electronic could be another good choice, but then, it doesn't have the USB capability. and this is LEXICON!!! I would have bought it even if it was a little more expensive.
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10 out of 10Feature:
comes with a 9 volt a.c. power adaptor.
Quality:
it's a Lexicon.It's made in the usa,and it's 200 bucks.
Sound:
I've worked with the Lexicon PCM90 and 91.This unit comes very close with it's dual engine circuit.I get great sounding studio delay-studio reverb combinations which I easily save and use for recording and live performances.I just used it 3 nights in a row at festival in Centerville
Cape Cod and it sounded absolutely amazing on my voice and miked instruments. It's 24 bit digital,so it's excellent !
Support:
haven't needed any.
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