Meris Unveils the LVX Delay System Pedal

Meris has added to their lineup of pedals with the LVX, which they call a “modular delay system with pro audio heritage, advanced processing, and high-performance signal path.”
The delay’s design is set up for maximum flexibility, and though that offers a lot of options, the control layout was designed to be intuitive. It includes footswitches for the looping and loop effects as well as knobs for Time, Feedback, Mix, and Mod. A color screen lets you see your presets and settings.
Get the rundown from Meris:
The Meris LVX has a direct price of $599.
Meris LVX Delay System Features:
| Modular Delay System architecture |
| 2540mS of Highly Configurable Dual Delay |
| Advanced ARM Processor |
| Configurable Delay Structures, Types, and Processing Elements for the ultimate customization in delay processing |
| Intuitive Color Screen based User Interface |
| Always Available True Stereo 60 Second Looper |
| 99 Preset Locations in 33 Banks |
| Favorite Preset Bank for instant access to your 3 favorite 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 Synthesizer / 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 Continuous Control Parameters |
| MIDI Preset Send and Receive |
| MIDI beat clock synchronization |
| 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 |
| Color – white powder coat with fine iridescent flake |
| Designed and built in California, U.S.A. |
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