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The Alesis XTC reverb was a fore-runner of the midiverb series from 1986
Output & Input conreols are also on front panel pots as is the wet/dry mix. The XTC also has it's own built in FX I/O socket loop on the back so you can patch in another effect pre-the XTC. The patched in processor does not appear in the XTC 'dry' output mix, only in the wet signal which is interesting.
Stereo in & out, etc... in it's day it was a popular budget reverb enuff variation & the filter allows some useful verbs, worth a look s/h, they are pretty quite & not so bad, any user comments?...
awesome sound. capable of mybloodyvalentine type swirling sounds, as well as verve-y sonic paradise sounds. it is a permanent addition to my setup.
We have aquired an Alesis XT:c with no manual.
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I was looking for the Alesis XTC Manual.
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The manual linked here is for the previous version of this unit called Alesis XT.
The XT:c is visibly different and had its own manual.
I loved this reverb when I used it in the mid-90s. The long, spacious decay and
hold button made for great atmospheres. It was a bit noisy, grainy but I don't
consider stuff like that to be a bad thing.
Feeling nostalgic <3
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