LOL! I just expect you to have something that looks like the deck of the Enterprise with lots of flashing lights. I assume you have a few lights at least. Do you have a lava lamp? I understand that's a tradition in studios.
I see. Usually, I use the default settings for the equipment I use. When researching your product, I noticed it's mainly designed for live production. I'm familiar with the Lexicon PCM 92, which is a professional effects unit commonly used in radio broadcast.
you bloody love that old thing....but it still sounds good and makes synths sound 15% betterer
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I would like you to provide the parameters set for this unit. Also, can you tell me about the usual effect you use? Thanks in advanced
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I see. Usually, I use the default settings for the equipment I use. When researching your product, I noticed it's mainly designed for live production. I'm familiar with the Lexicon PCM 92, which is a professional effects unit commonly used in radio broadcast.