Hi all, First post and I was wondering if anyone can give any advice I've already got a Rocktron Intellifex, and have a Replifex on the way as well. Thing is, I'm wanting another processor as well. Originally I wanted a Rocktron yes, I like their gear! Plus, it has true stereo processing, which might come in handy - Rocktron always sum the signal to the effects chain to mono.
The only real advantage that I can think of in the Intellipitch is the intelligent pith shifter. Does anyone have any experience with it? Is it really that good apparently it's been provided by WaveMechanics who also did the Eventide stuff , or would I be better off going with the Lexicon? Just to clarify, it's going to be sitting in a guitar rig for the main part Thanks in advance! Last edited: Jul 26, Messages As many people here will tell you, MPX1 is a great reverb and multifx overall, limited in resources, but great when paired with other device.
But its pitch shifting capabilities are not comparable to the intellipitch. IMHO what makes the intellipitch special is the harmonizer. That said, my advice is to buy the intellipitch, they are very difiecult to find, and if you have the oportunity to buy it for a reasonable price, go for it. MPX1 are easy to find and actually they seem to get cheaper and cheaper, so in a near future you may be able to buy one. I would replace the intellifex with a MPX1 if I were you, unless you really like it.
Apparently the intellifex chorus are unique. Videc Member. Like bosetuno said, get both like I did. As you said, the only downside of Rocktron units is sum to mono, but on the other side, they work nice. Analog and digital.
Are they edited? Normal, and there are a publisher by Rocktron but I could not try it. What is the connection? Editing sounds and effects is it easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? Relatively simple, just fly over the manual vaguely to get by. A regular multi-effect comes out easily. For the configuration of the harmonizer is common to all harmonizers: Choice of the note, the range, interval, note the presence of doubled mix , Pan..
Other effects can be configured as the Intellifex. The harmonizer is very good, normal is the main effect of the rack. It sounds very clean, precise. You should know that Wave Mechanics Eventide etc.
As for the delay, it sounds hot, even for the digital. The Duck, the notice said: "The Ducker allows the user to remove the level of a signal or effect given dynamically, depending on the presence of another signal that is wanted to be dominant. And then I arrive at the most important: transparency This rack is completely transparent, and yet I am very hard on this. Mixer with adjustable function 0 to Result: Pre Hush mode, the rack is completely true-bypass. For this reason, henceforth, will be ca Rocktron or nothing!
This is actually an intelligent harmonizer with Intellifex. What technology is used? Analog, digital, tube Analog and digital. Are they edited? Normal, and there are a publisher by Rocktron but I could not try it. What is the connection?
Editing sounds and effects is it easy? The manual is clear and sufficient? Relatively simple, just fly over the manual vaguely to get by.
A regular multi-effect comes out easily. For the configuration of the harmonizer is common to all harmonizers: Choice of the note, the range, interval, note the presence of doubled mix , Pan.. Other effects can be configured as the Intellifex. The harmonizer is very good, normal is the main effect of the rack.
It sounds very clean, precise. You should know that Wave Mechanics Eventide etc. As for the delay, it sounds hot, even for the digital. The Duck, the notice said: "The Ducker allows the user to remove the level of a signal or effect given dynamically, depending on the presence of another signal that is wanted to be dominant.
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