Lexicon LXP Native Reverb Plugin Bundle

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Lexicon LXP Native Reverb Plugin Bundle
The Lexicon LXP Native Reverb Plugin Bundle includes four original Lexicon reverb algorithms in one package. This bundle offers the most popular reverbs, available as multiplatform native software plug-ins in all major DAWs. The bundle consists of the Chamber, Hall, Plate, and Room algorithms, making it a comprehensive solution for all your reverb needs.

The user interface of the LXP Native Reverb Bundle is easy to navigate and provides access to the most essential parameters for customization. However, it also allows you to go deeper into the algorithms and edit a full matrix of parameters. Each algorithm can be used in mono, stereo, or mono in/stereo out configurations, and the Input and Output Meters make it easy to monitor signal levels.

The standout feature of this bundle is the multi-dimensional real-time display on the center screen. This display offers three animated screens that show the different frequency stages of the algorithm, helping you shape your sound effectively.

Each algorithm in the bundle is tailored to a specific type of space or reverb sound, with unique characteristics that are suitable for various studio applications. With over 220 finely crafted studio presets, this bundle has everything you need to create the perfect reverberation for your productions.

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– LXP Hall: The Hall algorithm recreates the ambience chamber effect, featuring small to medium-sized spaces with highly reflective and irregular surfaces. Multiple microphones and speakers are strategically placed within this space to capture and generate a rich and satisfying reverb effect. The Hall algorithm is known for its rapid high-density reflections without noticeable wall echoes. It mimics the ambience chamber effect at smaller settings and creates a small performance environment at larger settings.

– LXP Chamber: The Chamber algorithm is a widely renowned Lexicon reverb that is frequently chosen by live sound and recording engineers. It can recreate the musical atmosphere of spacious, expansive, and panoramic settings. Chambers are primarily designed for classical performances but are versatile for all music genres. The algorithm maintains the distinct acoustics of an auditorium, with minimal initial reflection density and limited reflection energy before 60-100 milliseconds. The reverberation time is slightly longer, and lower frequencies tend to reverberate longer than higher frequencies. With its reduced initial density, the LXP Chamber is ideal for subtle reverberation.

– LXP Plate: The Plate algorithm simulates the audio characteristics of platter reverberators, which consist of a sizable metal sheet held upright under tension using springs. Transducers connected to the platter vibrate the metal sheet, creating a vivid and tinted sound. Platter reverbs are well-suited for percussion instruments and blend seamlessly with the music, enriching and thickening the original sound. The Plate effect is commonly associated with the term “reverb” and is applicable to all popular music genres.

– LXP Room: The Room algorithm is similar to the Hall algorithm but is specifically designed for more compact areas and reduced reverb durations. The “Size” parameter plays a crucial role in this algorithm, influencing both the overall reverberation time and the texture of the reverb. Larger sizes may result in more noticeable individual reflections, while smaller sizes create a smoother effect. The LXP Room is highly efficient for two primary studio applications: post-production and music and broadcast.


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