TEAM AiR 10/2010 WIN 38.9MB MAC 24MBThe Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-In Bundle is billed as 'the ultimate studio plug-in for creating professional, inspirational mixes within popular DAWs like Pro Tools and Logic, as well as with any other VST, Audio Unit, or RTAS compatible host'. These pristine algorithms represent Lexicon's 'state-of-the-art' technology now in highly efficient native plug-ins that are designed to 'elevate the sonic qualities of native reverb plug-ins to an entirely new level and provide that smooth, rich sound that is unmistakably Lexicon'.The PCM Native Reverb Plug-In Bundle includes unique plug-ins for each algorithm including: Vintage Plate, Plate, Hall, Room, Random Hall, Concert Hall, and Chamber with hundreds of versatile and finely crafted studio presets including recognizable classics from Lexicon's immense library of sounds. Librarian functionality allows the user the option to take an available preset, adjust the parameters, compare it to the original and then return to the edited preset. Presets can also be saved off in a DAW independent file format allowing a user to easily move custom presets to any DAW.With all the flexibility users have come to expect from a native plug-in, each algorithm can be run in mono, stereo or a combination of the two. The user interface is intuitive with a 'pro or go' mode which enables the user to easily access nine of the most logical parameters for customization, but also provides the ability to transition deeper into the algorithm to edit the full matrix of parameters. Input and Output Meters allow a user to quickly assess the audio levels going to and from each algorithm while the EQ section makes it possible to visually dial in the EQ settings for both the early and late reflections of the algorithm.
To add another tool to the user's arsenal, each algorithm is complemented with three different real time displays providing graphical insight into what is happening inside of the different frequency stages of the reverbs.The PCM Native Reverb Plug-In Bundle is ideal for recording and post-production environments where quality is required. It is a fully functional cross-platform plug-in that is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7 along with Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5, 10.6, Power PC and Intel based. The Bundle is Native only, and requires iLok authorization. Honestly not extensively because I just moved to Windows 8 and I'm so busy here it doesn't leave much time for other endeavors. I did some quick tests but I will try it out more in-depth and get back to you with my findings. We'll see if we can't figure this one out. Do you mean when you reopen the project or when you simply close and reopen the plug-in during a session?
Lexicon Pcm Native Reverb
It would really suck if that's the case because I rely on this suite quite a bit. The move to 64-bit and Windows 8 has been really difficult. Almost all new plug-ins work but those older ones that need to be bridged are a fucking pain. Worst part is that those are the best ones. ACTIONS speak louder than words, much less private words. A cacophony of hypocrisy showing clearly your villainy.
Do you mean when you reopen the project or when you simply close and reopen the plug-in during a session?It's when i reopen the plug-in in a session.It would really suck if that's the case because I rely on this suite quite a bit.So do i. These were my go to reverbs.The move to 64-bit and Windows 8 has been really difficult.
Almost all new plug-ins work but those older ones that need to be bridged are a fucking pain. Worst part is that those are the best ones.TYea i know right, I was on Windows 7 32bit and had Soundtoys and this going (My favorite plug-ins) then moved to Windows 8.1 64bit thinking i will just jBridge them. To my surprise they didn't work. Thinking about dropping down to Windows 7 64bit even though i like how fast Windows 8 is but in saying that if i do and company's stop supporting it i will have to install all my stuff again which would take forever. 1st off, i havent heard reverbs that just sound as great as these off the get-go.
Like upon loading a preset. Now I'm REALLY jonesing!!! What happens for me, is just as mentioned above. I open ableton. Load a lex-verb.
It opens, and i change some parameters, I here the verb working, but. As soon as reopen the interface. DAW locks-up. I'm bout ready to just buy these.
Or possibly, switch to Windows 7 32-bit, if its possible for me. Infinite amounts of amazing music was made prior to 64-bit. These lexicons are amazing. There's got to be a solution to this though those fricking little hats.