Great-sounding, realistic reverbs and some very useable weird FX. Very good user interface. Works as a hardware unit and as a plug-in. Expensive. Software installation was problematic. Lots of great ...
Amazing sound. Easy to use. Loads of expertly-crafted presets. Replaces Lexicon hardware. The price! Presented as separate plug-ins. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and ...
A faithful and simply sumptuous-sounding Lexicon 224 emulation. Soon to be a go-to reverb. MusicRadar's got your back Our team of expert musicians and producers spends hours testing products to help ...
The most affordable authentic Lexicon 224 sounds available in a reverb pedal right now, the Evermore is glorious and versatile but those with stereo and more predelay control needs will need to look ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah - Simone Giuliani is a film and TV composer, music producer, orchestrator and keyboard player born in Florence, Italy, based in Manhattan and inspired by music from all over the ...
If you're struggling to separate springs from plates, you're confused by convolution or ailed by algorithmic processors, read on... When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Only 99 user preset slots (although more can be stored on your computer); 48Khz sample rate may ...
Lexicon Pro has unveiled the MX400 and MX400XL dual stereo and surround reverb processors. These new 1RU, four-in, four-out units combine an intuitive front-panel design with Lexicon’s Hardware ...
Released in 1978, Lexicon’s 224 remains one of the best-selling and most-loved digital reverb units of all time. In fact, it’s still in use today. This makes it ideal fodder for the eagle-eared ...