This was the first processor for my studio in the 90s, and it was a delight. Nothing too fancy, but rock solid and almost noise free, compared to the waterfall emulation of my PCM 70.
Great processor. Use it live when recording voc or instruments for artist monitoring and if you have multiple ins and outs on your interface it might be beneficial to setup a hardware insert while mixing. This unit has decent amount of usable factory presets and is also configurable though it might take some time to get used to program the thing. Overall I like SPX990 a lot. Nice balance price/value
Sound very convincing but then I wonder what happens to the audio track that is sent out from the analogue console to the 990 processor, processed at 16 bit 44.1 kHz and brought back into the console. Surely due to the low sampling rate, there’s expected that some useful audio from the analogue signal would get chopped off. No?
I was hoping to hear the symphonic preset on ckean and lead guitar compared to spx90
Yeeha finally, my SPX990... Thanks Vintage Digital..
This was the first processor for my studio in the 90s, and it was a delight. Nothing too fancy, but rock solid and almost noise free, compared to the waterfall emulation of my PCM 70.
My favorite preset on every SPX and FX device is Symphonic. I like to hear the different varieties.
Symphonic is the shit
Can someone tell me? Can this effects machine be used in a DJ setting?
Great processor. Use it live when recording voc or instruments for artist monitoring and if you have multiple ins and outs on your interface it might be beneficial to setup a hardware insert while mixing. This unit has decent amount of usable factory presets and is also configurable though it might take some time to get used to program the thing. Overall I like SPX990 a lot. Nice balance price/value
i have it, amazing unit!
What do you think about product ?
extremely good for 100 bucks, symphonic is there, stereo unit, good clean algo@@c.b5617
Sound very convincing but then I wonder what happens to the audio track that is sent out from the analogue console to the 990 processor, processed at 16 bit 44.1 kHz and brought back into the console. Surely due to the low sampling rate, there’s expected that some useful audio from the analogue signal would get chopped off. No?
It's 20bit. And if its used for reverb, only the wet signal will go through the unit.
Aux bro