Rack Processor Upgrade

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jon
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Rack Processor Upgrade

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I'm thinking about updating my trusty old Korg DRV3000. The Korg is a little noisy and not super user friendly. Any suggestions for an inexpensive processor?
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TC MOne-XL has quite a bit of bang for the buck. Very good reverbs with quite a few extras. No ducking delay though.
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Come on up to Rochester, the source will have something!!! :D :D :D
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Thinking about the TC M350 or the Lexicon MX300
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My bandmate has a 350. It never gets used. Reverbs are poor IMO.
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Good to know
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I went with a TC G Sharp

You can get them pretty cheap.

I run it in my effects loop (Dumbleator) just for some subtle ambiance.

I use the reverb and delay setting.
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