Lexicon Pcm Native Reverb Plugin Bundle Crack

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The 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.

Lexicon hardware units take pride of place in many pro studios, and over the company's 39-year history it's become the gold standard in digital reverberation. Indeed, whenever a reverb plug-in is reviewed, if it's very lucky, it might draw comparison with that lush Lexicon-esque sound'.

The company has made tentative forays into software over the years, notably with the Lexiverb back in 1999 - a major complaint with that one being that it simply didn't sound much like their mega-priced hardware boxes.

More than a decade on and Lexicon has finally caved in and released the self-descriptive PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle (let's call it the PCM Bundle from here onwards). Could this be the Holy Grail of digital reverberation for computer musicians? Let's take it for a spin…

Overview

The PCM Bundle utilises the algorithms and presets from the Lexicon PCM96 hardware reverb (the exception being the Bundle's Vintage Plate, which is an amalgam of unspecified Lexicon 'verbs). Buying one of these units will set you back over £2000, so thinking logically, the PCM Bundle o­ffers better value for money at around half that.

And an obvious boon of the software format is you can run as many plug-in instances as your system can handle, rather than being limited by the restrictions of the hardware - you can only run two stereo reverbs at once using the PCM96 in FireWire plug-in mode, and just one standard stereo conf­igured e­ffect using its analogue connections. For those who can see the value in Lexicon hardware, the PCM Bundle makes a great deal of sense.

It should be noted that the PCM Bundle doesn't o­ffer all the e­ffects of the PCM96 - while the reverbs are very much present, the other e­ffects (delays, pitch, modulation, etc) are nowhere to be found. This is no massive loss in the great scheme of things, as most people will want to buy the PCM Bundle for one thing only.

The PCM Bundle comes in VST, AU and RTAS formats, uses iLok dongle protection, and has a straightforward installation procedure. As its name implies, this isn't a single reverb plug-in, but a suite of seven visually identical ones, all using the same clean GUI, which resembles a Lexicon PCM96.

Each plug-in's name denotes the Lexicon reverb algorithm that it uses, these being LexVintagePlate, LexPlate, LexHall, LexRandomHall, LexConcertHall, LexChamber and LexRoom.

The PCM Bundle plug-ins are easy to get a handle on, taking a direct and professional approach to the controls, with functionality being the key. From left to right, there's the customary in/out metering, a real-time display and finally an EQ display. These are underscored by a set of nine faders collectively termed the Soft Row, and these react in a pretty 'realistic' way when manipulated, with some pleasing inertia to their movement.

The Soft Row offers up the most commonly adjusted reverb parameters, such as predelay, decay time and the obligatory dry/wet mix. Click the Edit button at the bottom left and a submenu appears, revealing more detailed settings and advanced parameters for the particular plug-in you're using.

Plumb in the plug-ins on auxiliary channels and top-drawer reverb sounds are had immediately, all without delving into the more detailed edit menus, which is testament to the design of the presets and, of course, the sound quality. The 950 presets built into the Bundle impress right away - each named preset has five sub-types, which can really speed up a session when the dreaded 'the same… but a bit different' request arises. The sub-presets typically offer EQ changes or other tonal tweaks and are named accordingly - eg, Dark (high-end roll-off), Notch (midrange 'V' cut) and so on.

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In use

While plug-in reverbs were once poor relations to hardware, there's been a proliferation of high-quality in-the-box examples over the last year or so and, indeed, several that we've described as having a Lexicon-esque sound. So now that the PCM Bundle is here, where does it sit in relation to its contemporaries?

Lexicon Pcm Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle

Comparing the Large Hall preset from the LexHall to similar-sounding presets on the SSL X-Verb and 112dB Redline Reverb is interesting indeed, particularly considering that both of these competitors seem to owe much of their design and sound to Lexicon units. In fact, comparing is something of a headache, as sound quality-wise, it's hard to pick a winner - they all do luscious, polished reverbs to a T.

Each unit has strengths: Redline, price; X-Verb, usability; PCM Bundle, presets. That the PCM Bundle's presets have the upper hand comes as no surprise, seeing as they're derived directly from those of Lexicon's highly successful hardware. If pushed, we'd say the Lexicon is sweeter-sounding than Redline Reverb and more professionally put together than both.

Ultimately, what you're paying for with the PCM Bundle is the fact that it's unarguably the 'real thing' rather than merely an attempt at a Lexicon-style reverb - it goes without saying, then, that it sounds incredible!

The bundled nature of this package does present a few issues. Selecting the right plug-in (and hence algorithm/model) for a given task is hit and miss at first, and until you're familiar with the sound of each, you could be loading and closing the different plug-ins over and over. It's strange that the PCM Bundle isn't presented as a single plug-in with selectable algorithms, thus operating more like the PCM96 on which it is based.

Minor complaints are that there's no Ctrl+click shortcut to return a control to its default state, and that the PCM Bundle doesn't support MIDI control (although you can always automate it using your DAW). Also, many potential users may feel aggrieved that Lexicon have not announced plans to split the PCM Bundle into more affordable chunks.

Summary

So that's the PCM Bundle - it's finally here and Lexicon has given us a classy software reverb that sounds just as good as its fabled hardware. With such a hefty price tag, this plug-in collection is clearly aimed at pros, many of whom will relish the opportunity to replace their Lexicon box with a plug-in equivalent.

Considering it contains the exact same digital algorithms, there can be no disputing that what you're getting is a virtual PCM96, and we'll no doubt be seeing a rash of real ones popping up on eBay in the coming months. That may be all you need to know!

Listen to what the PCM Bundle can do:

Drums: dry then effected with LexRandomHall

Lead pad: dry then effected with LexPlate

Synth: dry then effected with LexConcertHall

Vocal: dry then effected with LexVintagePlate

Seven Legendary Lexicon Reverbs

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Legendary reverbs in your studio! The PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle puts seven world-class Lexicon reverbs under your control. Lexicon's been recognized as an industry leader of digital reverbs and effects for more than 35 years — and here, you get their finest sounds in the way of hundreds of amazing presets. Ready to work as an AAX Native, VST, AU, or RTAS plug-in, the PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle even includes a visual EQ section, savable presets, and full automation support. Get ready for unbelievable reverb quality with the Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle!

Get the legendary Lexicon reverb sound

Lexicon reverbs are among the most sought after in the world, and now you can put that reverb magic to work in your own studio. The Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle brings you seven of Lexicon's legendary reverbs, at exceptional sound quality — and all under your control.

Flexible AAX Native/VST/AU/RTAS plug-in with hundreds of presets

Load up the Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle and you have Vintage Plate, Plate, Hall, Room, Random Hall, Concert Hall, and Chamber reverbs to choose from — seven of Lexicon's finest. Everything works as a convenient native plug-in in your DAW via AAX Native, VST, AU, or RTAS. You'll love the visual EQ system and the ability to use each algorithm in mono, stereo, or a combination of the two. There are hundreds of panoramic presets to explore.

Lexicon — the first name in world-class reverb

Lexicon's PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle springs from grand lineage. Since the 1970s, Lexicon has been synonymous with world-class digital reverb. Top music and post studios around the planet rely on Lexicon for the luscious ambience that adorns their product. Just turn on the radio or watch a Hollywood film — you won't get very far without hearing Lexicon reverb. Add genuine Lexicon reverb to your studio's virtual rack, with Lexicon's PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle.

Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-in Bundle Features:

  • 7 legendary Lexicon Reverbs
  • Hundreds of brilliantly crafted studio presets
  • Mac and PC compatible
  • Formats that work seamlessly in any AAX Native-, VST-, Audio Unit-, or RTAS-compatible DAW
  • Graphical real-time display illustrating the frequency stages of each algorithm
  • Visual EQ section for easy adjustment of both early and late reflections
  • Presets can be stored in a DAW independent format which allows custom presets to be transferred between any DAWs.
  • Full parameter control and automation
  • Input and output meters for quick assessment of audio levels going to and from the reverb