With all the flexibility you would expect from native plug-ins, this powerhouse bundle delivers 7 Lexicon effect plug-ins -- and with decades of legacy products to pull from -- the PCM Native Effects Bundle includes the finest collection of Factory Presets available. Designed to bring the highest level of sonic quality and function to all of your audio applications, the PCM Native Effects Bundle will take center stage in your DAW.
This display shows a 3-D view of each individual voice. Each voice (feedback or output) is displayed on screen using a vertical hollow frame. The frame is filled by the measured real-time level in the voice and therefore, acts as a meter (0dB = full scale). The depth represents logarithmic delay time and the x axis represents pan.
For over 40 years Lexicon has been recognized as the gold standard of digital reverb and effects processing and has continuously introduced leading edge technology for the audio industry. Lexicon has again rocked the audio industry with a complete collection of the finest reverb plug-ins available. The PCM Native Reverb Plug-In Bundle is the ultimate reverb plug-in for creating professional, inspirational mixes within popular DAWs like Pro Tools, Logic, and any other AAX, VST, Audio Unit, or RTAS compatible platform.
The wealth of algorithms and presets will enable you to envelop your vocals and instruments with the musical ambiance of panoramically wonderful spaces. The PCM Native Reverb Bundle is a complete collection of the finest reverbs, now with all the flexibility of a multi-platform native software plug-in.
Just wondering when we might expect the Lexicon native reverb bundle to be compatible with the new Mac M1 chip. Planning to updgrade soon to a Mac Studio M1 Ultra, and I don't want to lose use of the Lex reverbs, which are foundational verbs in my fimscoring work.
Currently I do not have a release date for a public beta or new version for the software update for M1 Macs and further Mac OS updates but will make an announcement when that is ready to release. I know they are testing and working on it internally are the only updates I have
I have Cubase Artist 8 64 bit. (I upgradted to Artist 8.5 a couple days ago.) I run Cubase on a Windows 7 Pro 64 system. I downloaded the Lex Native Reverb bundle a couple weeks ago, made sure to download the software for Windows 64 bit OS.
I installed the latest version of Lex Reverb on my hard drive, registered/updated my iLok2, activated the license for the Lex Reverb through iLok manager. I also updated my eLicenser, and updated to the most recent version of Cubase (8.5). I would think that would make the reverbs valid usable within Cubase, right?
I had to locate the appropriate Lexicon .dll files within Windows and move them into the appropriate plugin folder under Program Files>Steinberg>VSTPlugins. Upon opening Cubase, I went into plugin manager and performed the scan. All Lexicon reverbs are now available!
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