About the MercuryX and CXM not having decay: your bass and middle settings control the decay for those frequencies. You can set the crossover frequency of what is considered the bass and the middle frequencies, which is exactly how it was on the old Lexicon 224 units it’s emulating :) the MercuryX also has a treble setting but it’s not affecting the decay.
Thanks for this. I've had mine for a week or so and was dumfounded to not find a decay function (or what I thought was one) on the 78 algorithms on this
Maybe a video where you try a similar reverb (like hall), and start to experiment blindly with the settings of each. Just to see what kind of sounds you can make in 2 or 3 minutes without studying manuals. Try it on a couple of different reverbs per pedal. Questions are: which gives you the best new sounds, and which is easier to do it with.
Guys, you can’t own the merc x and do a video comparing the halls and not do your basic homework. There’s no decay knob on the cxm 1978 either. Because the eq controls affect the decay for the corresponding frequency. I get you’re trying to go with the fun, off-the-cuff vibe but you’re clearly putting effort in and if you want to grow the channel then try to be more dialed in on the content.
Ngl, as a Jon that fourth wall break freaked me out... (and yeah I don't care about the cloud verb lol)
About the MercuryX and CXM not having decay: your bass and middle settings control the decay for those frequencies. You can set the crossover frequency of what is considered the bass and the middle frequencies, which is exactly how it was on the old Lexicon 224 units it’s emulating :) the MercuryX also has a treble setting but it’s not affecting the decay.
Thanks for this. I've had mine for a week or so and was dumfounded to not find a decay function (or what I thought was one) on the 78 algorithms on this
Maybe a video where you try a similar reverb (like hall), and start to experiment blindly with the settings of each. Just to see what kind of sounds you can make in 2 or 3 minutes without studying manuals. Try it on a couple of different reverbs per pedal. Questions are: which gives you the best new sounds, and which is easier to do it with.
Guys, you can’t own the merc x and do a video comparing the halls and not do your basic homework. There’s no decay knob on the cxm 1978 either. Because the eq controls affect the decay for the corresponding frequency.
I get you’re trying to go with the fun, off-the-cuff vibe but you’re clearly putting effort in and if you want to grow the channel then try to be more dialed in on the content.
it seems that you try hard to make the mercury x to sound like big sky but you can't..big sky is unique and mercuryx sounds here messed up and blurry
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