multi fx prossesor with stereo inputs

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I'm looking for a multi fx prossesor with stereo inputs so I can still use the stereo chorus coming out of my ADA MP-1, what are my options?

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list them all, but I would prefer a simple one that preserves the tone than one with a million options.
 
Snax has stereo inputs and the bestest effects evah!

Steve
 
I have an ADA-MP2 and after a lot of shopping around I settled on a TC Electronic G-Major a few years back.

You can get them used for fairly cheap now due to the G-Major 2 being the current product.
 
El Chiguete":2c9y3b1r said:
Snax? what is that?
Fractal Audio Axe-FX.... humorously denoted as the Snax or Snax-FX in these parts...

Steve
 
My go-to processor is the Lexicon MPXG2. It's designed for pre and post gain effects, and the post gain section has stereo inputs.
 
mboogman":27n5dois said:
My go-to processor is the Lexicon MPXG2. It's designed for pre and post gain effects, and the post gain section has stereo inputs.
I had one of these. They are great, with the exception of the harmonizing. Mine did not track for crap, and had all kinds of weird artifacts. If it were not for that, I'd still have it.
 
chunktone":s1qn2fpo said:
mboogman":s1qn2fpo said:
My go-to processor is the Lexicon MPXG2. It's designed for pre and post gain effects, and the post gain section has stereo inputs.
I had one of these. They are great, with the exception of the harmonizing. Mine did not track for crap, and had all kinds of weird artifacts. If it were not for that, I'd still have it.

That's why I've got a Digitech IPS33b. :thumbsup: :D
 
Replifex, xPression, I can't really think of any contemporary units that don't have stereo inputs.
 
Digitech TSR24 has stereo inputs and Quad outputs(inputs and outputs can be configured many ways). Learning curve is a little steep, but sound quality is great @$150-200 used.
 
I think pretty much any rack FX unit from TC Electronic has stereo ins/outs.
 
I think EVERY multi effects processor has stereo in and out...LOL
 
Ancient Alien":28jpnqfo said:
I think EVERY multi effects processor has stereo in and out...LOL

Definitely NOT, a SPX90 only has a mono IN and I'm sure there are others.
 
lordriffenstein":10rntakd said:
Ancient Alien":10rntakd said:
I think EVERY multi effects processor has stereo in and out...LOL

Definitely NOT, a SPX90 only has a mono IN and I'm sure there are others.

never used one of those.
Every TC, Eventide and Lex I own have stereo in and out...Even all the rocktron and alesis dinosaurs have stereo in...
 
mboogman":12xd8u9j said:
chunktone":12xd8u9j said:
mboogman":12xd8u9j said:
My go-to processor is the Lexicon MPXG2. It's designed for pre and post gain effects, and the post gain section has stereo inputs.
I had one of these. They are great, with the exception of the harmonizing. Mine did not track for crap, and had all kinds of weird artifacts. If it were not for that, I'd still have it.

That's why I've got a Digitech IPS33b. :thumbsup: :D
:yes:
 
Actually the Digitech GSP 1101 doesn't have stereo inputs... the reason why I would like to have this is because the stereo chorus on my MP-1 it's good and I use it, but if the chorus on the effects unit it's good too then fine by me!
 
There are very few true stereo multi effects processors!
Mind you (all):
the fact an fx unit offers 2 inputs doesn't mean it's capable of truly stereo processing a true stereo signal at the input.
In the old days most units had a single input (SPX90, Pcm70, etc.). Some had 2 but you have to refer to the manual to understand which algorithms, if any, are truly stereo I/O.
If you are feeding a stereo chorus and want it to be processed in stereo, meaning that you want stereo fx applied to it respecting its panning and phase, you need to make sure a product does offer that. Most boxes without such capability will output the original stereo signal as a pass-thru, adding some stereo and mono effects.
Devices that offer true stereo effects processing I'm aware of are the Lexicon PCM80/81, the Eventide Eclipse, some algorithms of the Eventide H3000, all Eventides from the DSP4000 to the H8000. There may be some more out there and things need to be checked with the manuals and by listening to the wet output signal.
 
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