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Features
Classic Lexicon reverb algorithm
100 finely-crafted studio presets
Exclusive artist presets
Intuitive user-interface provides easy access to key parameters
Formats that work seamlessly in any VST®, Audio Unit™ or RTAS® compatible DAW
Streamlined User Interface allows for quick set up by showing all parameters on one screen
Graphical real-time visualization illustrates full spectral intensity
Presets can be stored in a DAW-independent format that can easily be transferred between DAWs
Input and output meters for quick assessment of audio levels
Multi-platform compatibility: Windows 7, Vista and XP; Mac OS X 10.5 -- 10.8 (32 & 64-bit)
iLok2 required
MPX Reverb
For over 40 years Lexicon® has been considered the gold standard of digital reverb and effects processing. Now that same distinctive, smooth, rich “Lexicon Sound” is available in a plug-in specifically designed to take any home or project studio to the next level.
The Sound
The MPX Native Reverb Plug-in delivers the legendary Lexicon sound through a single polymorphic plug-in with seven different reverb types and over one hundred of the most versatile and finely crafted studio presets. This is the ultimate home recording and project studio plug-in package for creating professional, inspirational mixes within popular DAWs such as Pro Tools®, Logic®, Nuendo® or any other RTAS®, AudioUnit™, or VST® compatible host.
iLok2 Authorization Required
Reverb Types
The MPX Native Reverb Plug-in delivers that legendary “Lexicon sound” through a single polymorphic plug-in with seven different reverb types:
Small Plate
Large Plate
Small Hall
Large Hall
Small Chamber
Large Chamber
Room
Studio-crafted Reverbs
With an intuitive, streamlined user interface, 100 masterfully tuned presets, and the quality that elevates any home recording and project studio to a whole new level, adding professional reverb effects to your projects has never been faster, easier, or sounded better.
Real Time Visualization
Real Time Visualization can be turned on and off by clicking in the window. When off, the plug-in name is displayed – this conserves CPU power. When on, the real-time analyzer is displayed, giving visual feedback of the effect signal’s frequency response.
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