I'm a bit confused here.AxeD wrote:But if you have a big interface/patchbay, you can just drag and drop your outboard FXfragments wrote:Oh no, the USB lets you use it as an in-DAW FX Unit. Works like UAD essentially. DSP. : ) So yea. USB audio I/O I don't know if this is a typical feature or not for hardware FX units. I would say not.cyclopian wrote:Does the usb connection have audio in/out? or is it just for controlling the hardware via your daw?fragments wrote:I picked up a Lexicon MX200 for peanuts recently. Wanna say 110 out the door. Nothings special, but a workhorse. Also, can connect the MX series to your DAW via USB. Great 1U units...dual mono, parallel and serial stereo configurations. Nice front panel access. Bread and butter FX and Lexicon quality.nowaysj wrote:Did just get a V-verb shipped for $86. That is my nice reverb.
Am dealing with the Virus. Never even came close to tapping this fucker.
(forgive me if this is a stupid question, I know next to nothing about outboard effects)
like inserts anyway right? You would wan't your computer to do that extra signal processing.
The Lexicon MX series can be connected to your computer via USB, there is a VST software for the hardware unit. The software sends the audio signal via USB to the hardware FX unit, the unit does the processing then sends the audio back over USB. Really the only issue might be latency. It is supposed to save on CPU, not use more. As I'm seeing it, it would cause your computer/DAW to do any extra processing.
Setting up an hardware FX unit w/o the USB option would require (in FL Studio) setting up a "send" channel that sends the audio out of the computer via a line out on your interface, the cable connected to this line out jack would go to the line in on the FX unit. The line out of the FX unit would be connected via a cable to a line in on your interface. Inside your DAW you would set up a "return" channel set to receive audio from the correct audio input. Here again, latency is the issue rather than processing power.
I don't really know of a way to "drag and drop" external FX, besides hiring an intern to do all the dirty work ;p