
UPDATE the more i used it the more i hated it. This goes to show a review should not be written in haste. It doesnt sound good at all in my final mixes even when doing track work, it has a tin can sound…it grates on your ears, it did on mine…i could not dial up anything i liked and it had a half backed thin sound… i advise to buy a lexicon mx400 as i love the effects on it still, this doesnt cut it, maybe it would if you used it in a PA or guitar/bass rig, but the inputs are just consumer line level and signals need a boost from a guitar before use….dont buy this, they have better out there even an Alesis Quadraverb is far better for track or final mixes than this TC m350, off to ebay it goes,….It’s JUNK for mixes…my 2 cents worth…its quite
I plan on ordering a Behringer V-VERB PRO REV2496 Reverb Modeling Processor for the sole purpose of adding vocal reverb to my live performances Reverb Processor in stage and at home. Would I just need to hook up a mic and speakers to this reverb processor for it to work. I want to hook it up in a way so that live reverb is heard through my speakers when singing into the mic.. I need a basic simple set up! and I am not very familiar with cables, connections, functions etc so please be very specific if the setup is more complex. Thank you!
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