For over two decades, the Lexicon 480L Digital Effects System* has been the standard by which all other signal processors are measured. The Lexicon 480L* remains a popular choice among top producers for the most demanding tasks. Even today the Lexicon 480L* is widely considered as one of the best-sounding reverbs ever built.
The LX480 will set the new standard for reverb plugins in the future.Try The DemoBuy
*Lexicon, 480L Digital Effects System and 480L are trademarks of Lexicon Inc. which are in no way associated or affiliated with Relab Development. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose sounds were studied during the development of the plugin
Features
Faithfull recreation of the Random Hall
reverb algorithms from the Lexicon 480L*.
Modeled input and output stages –;
Everything is modeled from internal
clipping to quirks in the feedback loops.
Continuous controls
Flexible and additional filter structures for better sound shaping
More ER delay lines
Stereo manipulation
88.2Khz and 96Khz support
Improved algorithms with higher density
than found on any other reverb plugin
(and the original).
Quick controls and customizable display.
88.2Khz and 96Khz support
Mono Split
Stereo Split
the Display
the Preset and Setup Controls
the Function Keys
the Control Sliders and undo/redo buttons
Hover your mouse over interface to get more information.
The REVERB tab gives a broad representation of the development of the reverb over time. There are three square handles on the contour, which can be dragged to change a particular parameter value in the reverb algorithm.Select one of the four graphics shown here to select a routing configuration.
• Single
• Cascade
• Mono split
• Stereo splitThis control allows one to compensate for a bug in the firmware of the hardware unit when using the Random Hall algorithm. You can remove an extreme ringing/metallic sound,by setting this parameter to OFF.The control sliders allow direct adjustment of the parameters. You can click anywhere on the slider track and drag the slider up and down.The TIME/FREQ tab shows a graphic representation of the adjustments made to reverb time for higher and lower frequencies, and allows these parameters to be controlled.The top bar shows the current preset. On the right–;hand side is a drop–;down menu allowing you to choose the algorithm to create a specific reverberation.CustomizationUnique User Interface for advanced customization The display is completely customizable with sliders for HUE, color saturation, brightness, reflection amount and back lighting. The reflection type and background graphic can be modified.
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