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ART Effects Network
January 18, 1996 -- Applied Research and Technology is proud to announce the release of the Effects Network multi-processor. The Effects Network has all the functions one would expect from a processor, but has cut out a lot of the confusion and learning curves associated with programmable processors. The unit works as a dedicated processor (reverb or delay), with all the DSP horsepower being dedicated to a special effect. And as a bonus, it also does multi-processing and dual processing (separate effects and controls per channel). The reverbs are a product of our A R M (Acoustic Room Modeling) algorithms developed for the RXR Elite Dedicated Reverb. The delays offer nearly any type one could want, with features like tapped time input and HPF / LPF filters. The Effects section offers dual processing combinations and the most widely used multi-combinations. The Effects Network has been designed for the musician who wants to spend time recording, mixing and playing. A musician or engineer can make this unit anything they want it to be with the touch of a button. For more information, visit their web site at www.artroch.com.
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