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Lexicon PSP42 is a high-quality digital stereo delay and phrase sampler plug-in (VST and RTAS, AAX for Windows; VST and RTAS, AAX for Mac OS classic and AudioUnit, VST, RTAS for Mac OSX Universal Binary) based on the legendary Lexicon PCM 42 processor famous for its distinctive sound and unique concept. Lexicon PSP 42 has been carefully designed to accurately reproduce the flexibility and warmth of this renowned classic. This has been accomplished by incorporating precise tape saturation algorithm and a delay line operating with variable sampling rate which simulates physical properties of vintage tape machine delays. The plug-in has been designed with consideration to preserve maximum signal quality at every processing stage.
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The Lexicon PSP 42 is capable of generating wide variety of delay-based effects ranging from tempo-locked feedback delay with high frequency absorption and tape saturation to flanging and phasing effects. A flexible modulation section for continuous delay time and pitch control allows the user to add subtle animation or swing to the processed signal as well as to create unpredictable, alien sounds when pushed to its limits. The freely adjustable delay line sampling frequency makes Lexicon PSP 42 a good tool for creating low-fi effects that sound smooth thanks to the superior characteristics of employed interpolation algorithm. Close attention has been paid to make the unit operate without audible clicks or pops.
PSP is the sole developer and manufacturer of the Lexicon PSP 42. Functionality and sound of the Lexicon PSP 42 have been approved by Lexicon. PSP is responsible for all customer support.
The PCM 42 became a classic because it sounded good - not transparent, and certainly not clinical, but with a nice characteristic for delay and echo. I'm happy to say that PSP 42 holds its own, exploiting PSP's expertise in emulating tape saturation to achieve a sound that is pleasing and warm. In fact, I resurrected my old PCM 42 and tried it right up against the PSP version. I have to say that for some settings, I actually preferred the sound of PSP 42.
Gary Hall (designer of the original Lexicon PCM 42), Electronic Musician
Gary Hall (designer of the original Lexicon PCM 42), Electronic Musician
The results are truly excellent, with the interactions of the many controls providing a far wider range of treatments than you'd find elsewhere. [...] The factory presets are impressive, as are the graphics and the audio quality - I'm not surprised that Lexicon gave this the thumbs up!
Martin Walker, Sound on Sound
Martin Walker, Sound on Sound
The real beuty of the Lexicon PSP 42 is that you can't get hold of an original PCM42 for love nor money, so this could be your only chance to get a taste of the classic sound, no matter who you are or how much money you've got to throw away. We tried contacting a few of the best second-hand studio dealers in the UK and no one had (or knew of anyone who had) a PCM 42 for sale...
Computer Music
Computer Music
- High quality signal processing algorithms,
- Up to 9600 ms of delay time depending on internal sampling frequency,
- Continuous control of delay time,
- Tight synchronization to the host tempo and its changes,
- Tape saturation simulation based on the algorithm used in the line of our mastering processors,
- Low pass filter for high frequency absorption modeling,
- Modulation section with three different modulation signal sources (sinus, square, envelope detector) mixed in any proportions,
- Phrase sampler capability,
- Parameter filtration and on-the-fly cross-fades for smooth and click-free operation,
- Support for sampling rates of up to 192kHz,
- MIDI and VST automation,
- Logic Control support.
- Library of presets
The Lexicon PSP 42 is primarily intended for processing individual tracks within a mix. It can be productively used to add superior sounding delay-based effects to solo instruments and vocals as well as to simulate vintage delay with tape saturation, high frequency absorption and variable tape speed. Tempo locking and handy modulation section make Lexicon PSP 42 an essential tool for experimenting with drum loops and other rhythmic patterns. Variable delay line sampling rate allows to generate good sounding low-fi effects as well as out-of-this-world sounds. Short delay times, pitch modulation and phase inverters reveal Lexicon PSP 42 potentials as a source of vibrant modulation effects such as flanger and doubler. Last but not least Lexicon PSP 42 is a simple ring reverb for a denser output.
PC
VST
- Windows x32 or x64 (XP Service Pack 2, Vista or 7)
- VST 2.4 compatible application
RTAS
- Windows x32 or x64 (XP Service Pack 2, Vista or 7)
- ProTools LE 8.0.0 or ProTools TDM 8.0.0 (or later)
AAX
- Windows x32 or x64 (XP Service Pack 2, Vista or 7)
- Pro Tools 10 or Pro Tools 11 (or later)
Mac (intel)
AudioUnit
- Mac OSX 10.5 or later
- 32 or 64-bit host application capable of running AudioUnit plug-ins with Cocoa view
VST
- Mac OSX 10.5 or later
- 32 or 64-bit VST 2.4 compatible host application
RTAS
- Mac OSX 10.5 or later
- ProTools LE 8.0.0 or ProTools TDM 8.0.0 (or later)
AAX
- Mac OSX 10.8 or later
- Pro Tools 11 or later
*If you are using an older operating system please contact us to get access to previous versions of the product compatible with earlier systems.
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Avid Dverb
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Exponential Audio Pheonix Verb
From the man who coded many of the Lexicon reverbs, this new kid on the block has a very rich heritage, an awesome sound and a lot of tweakablity. Check out the video here. Supports AAX Native, RTAS, VST and AU.
Rob Papen RP-Verb
This is a very unique reverb with some really nice added extras, in some ways reminiscent of the SPX90 with its ensemble feature, it really shines on dance and synths but has far more to offer than just that genre. Check out Mike’s review here. Supports AAX Native, RTAS, VST and AU.
Softube Spring Reverb
Sometimes what you need is a spring reverb and there’s no better one than the Softube Spring Reverb, great on guitars, electric pianos and even vocals in the right track. It’s also one of the few reverbs listed here that offers DSP for HDX users. It’s so realistic that if you whack the side of your computer it klangs! Supports AAX Native, AAX DSP, RTAS, VST and AU.
Softube TSAR
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Sonnox Oxford Reverb
Meticulously coded and filled with more tweaking controls than the Space Shuttle, the Sonnox Oxford Reverb is loved by both music and post mixers alike, it’s also one of the few DSP based reverbs for HDX users. Supports AAX Native, AAX DSP, RTAS, VST and AU.
UAD Lexicon 224
It’s UAD, it’s a Lexicon - need we say more? Modelled on the original workhorse reverb of hundreds of top studios, this baby has been heard on more albums than you can count. Excellent for vocals and drums with its wide range of rooms, halls and plates. Supports AAX Native (Mac beta), RTAS, VST and AU.
UAD Ocean Way Studios
Why settle for any room when you can have Ocean Way Studios, this plug-in offers the user the chance to use it as a room emulation insert or a reverb emulation on sends, in either case this is very special. Check out Russ’ review here. Supports AAX Native (Mac beta), RTAS, VST and AU.
Vienna Symphonic Convolution Reverb
One of the few convolution reverbs on the list, the VSL Convolution Reverb offers excellent reverbs and as you would expect perfect for orchestral, acoustic and movie work - not one to be missed. Supports AAX Native, RTAS, VST and AU.
Waves TrueVerb
With so many reverbs to choose from Waves, the TrueVerb is an excellent reverb for almost any application, offering great presets and sound, coupled with ease of use, the Waves TrueVerb is one to try on mix. Supports AAX Native, RTAS, VST and AU.
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