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The Lexicon 480L Digital Effects System became famous decades ago for its reverb and effects algorithms. While the brains of this classic effects unit sat in a Now, Universal Audio has now created the Lexicon 480L Digital Reverb and Effects plugin, which is the only Lexicon-endorsed emulation of Korg. Kurzweil. L. Lab gruppen. Lexicon. Lexicon 480L key features Classic reverb plug-in for UA platform Licensed and endorsed by Lexicon The Lexicon 480L produces astonishing effects you haven't even begun to dream about yet. And its sampling programs offer a variety of useful and unique However, there are enough differences in the way the two units operate that we strongly suggest that you read the manual as soon as possible. The biggest collection of Lexicon manuals and schematics. All available for free download. You will need a free Hifi Manuals account to be able to download our manuals for free. Please use the form below to log in, or click the 'sign-up' tab to create a new account. Home » Recording Resources » Featured Reviews » Universal Audio Lexicon 480L For UAD-2 And Apollo. The most famous digital reverb in history is reborn in software. Review by Paul Vnuk Jr. The Lexicon 480L is easily one of the top reverbs of all time. Producer Grant Nelson has released his personal collection of impulse responses (IRs), based on a classic Lexicon 480L digital reverb unit, as a free download. The reason for doing this was so that I could have a 'virtual' 480L inside the box in my Pro Tools rig via Audio Ease's excellent Altiverb plug-in. However, the Lexicon 480L is a most welcome addition to my selection of reverbs. This reverb just works on everything. It adds depth, warmth, and a great tonal character to every source I have used it on. The best analogue of the Lexicon 480L. I can only get by with this reverb on my whole mix. The Lexicon 480L is one of the most easily recognizable pieces of studio hardware of all time, with its LARC remote control What's also particularly special about this emulation is the fact that, as well as featuring classic reverbs, it also recreates the Lexicon 480L's random time-varying "Effects" algorithm Producer Grant Nelson has released his personal collection of impulse responses (IRs), based on a classic Lexicon 480L digital reverb unit, as a free About 12 years ago I sat down and recorded a complete set of impulse responses from the legendary & industry standard Lexicon 480L digital Lexicon Part # 070-09361 Rev 1. This completes the basic introduction to the Lexicon 480L. For detailed explanations of the many features and capabilities not described here, read the 480L Owner's Manual. 3 Oak Park • Bedford MA 01730-1441 USA • Telephone: 617-280-0300 • Fax: 617-280-0490. I'm excited to try the the 480L demo later today. Can anyone run down the differences between it and the 224? Too many differences to list! The 480L is entirely different in algorithmic designs. If I were to sonically quantify, I'd say much more 'immediate' and flexible in everyday use--and much cleaner, with I'm excited to try the the 480L demo later today. Can anyone run down the differences between it and the 224? Too many differences to list! The 480L is entirely different in algorithmic designs. If I were to sonically quantify, I'd say much more 'immediate' and flexible in everyday use--and much cleaner, with
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