Introducing LVX Modular Delay System from Meris

Introducing LVX Modular Delay System from Meris

LVX is a Modular Delay System which breaks the paradigm of pre-set delay types in favour of freedom and flexibility. A completely new UI and user experience has been designed from the ground up to make LVX immediately intuitive to navigate. The architecture of LVX allows ultimate creative freedom to design a custom delay. The pedal features discrete processing elements and control signal modifiers that can be connected as desired for nearly infinite flexibility in crafting custom sounds. Make room for new memories.

Main Features:

Modular Delay System architecture pedal
2540 mS of Highly Configurable Dual Delay
Advanced ARM Processor
Configurable Delay Structures, Types, and Processing Elements – for the ultimate customisation in delay processing
Intuitive Colour Screen based User Interface • Always Available True Stereo 60 Second Looper
99 Preset Locations in 33 Banks
Favourite Preset Bank for instant access to your 3 favourite presets
Instant Access Tuner with configurable Reference and Output mode
Deep Modifier Section lets you Route Control Signals to Processing Parameters
True Stereo Processing Elements (Poly Pitch Shifter operates in mono)
All New Processing Elements including Preamps, Granulize, Cassette, Poly Pitch, and more
Includes Processing Elements from the Meris family: Polymoon, Hedra, Enzo, and Ottobit Jr.

Selectable Note Divisions for each side of the stereo Dual Delay
Digitally controlled Analog mix bus
Stereo input and output with separate jacks for each
Switchable input/output headroom level for Instrument or Synthesiser / Line levels
MIDI In and Out over standard MIDI Din Jacks
Assignable Expression Pedal control for multiple parameters simultaneously
Dedicated Expression Pedal Jack
MIDI implementation for CC Parameters, Preset Send and Receive, beat clock sync
Premium analog signal path and 24-bit AD/DA w/32 bit floating point DSP
Premium Analog Devices JFET input section
Dimmable screen and logo light • Designed and built in California, U.S.A.
Powered by standard 9V power (9V DC, centre -, 2.1mm, ~ 280 mA current draw)
For more info, visit: www.meris.us

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