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Lexicon PCM Native Effects £870

After the Reverb bundle blew us away, the company returns with a suite of new effects

Lexicon PCM Native Effects

Each voice features its own filter.

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Lexicon's name is synonymous with high-quality effects processing, and last year its Native Reverb bundle allowed DAW-owners access to its classic spatial treatment programs.

However, the classic Lexicon hardware units contain more than just reverb algorithms so a separate suite is now here to provide seven prized Lexicon effects. Entitled the 'Native Effects Bundle' it runs in 32-bit and is copy-protected via an iLok 2 licence.

Chorus and dual delay

With any of the plug-ins, the best place to start is to choose a 'Category' and then browse the related presets. All of the plug-ins echo the design of the Reverb bundle with a 'front page', which includes faders in the bottom section and the option to switch on tailored real-time displays at the top to see graphical read-outs of the effects in action.

"The sonic results are impeccable and will enhance the mix standard of productions in any musical style."

The default 'soft' sliders at the bottom allow you to adjust any preset, while the Edit button at the top of each interface allows you to delve much deeper, with tabs along the bottom of the plug-in to select each page's parameters.

This is where the effects come alive, as they can be customised in myriad ways. Working through the effects alphabetically, Chorus brings classic 'doubling' processing to your mixes, via plug-in categories of Flangers, Chorus, Vibrato FX and Odd Rooms.

At the heart of Chorus lie four independent LFOs that each offer nine waveshapes, including the input audio itself. The signal is then split into a whopping four voices on each of the left and right channels and you can decide which LFO will affect each voice.

These voices are effectively delay channels, so there are time controls that offer constantly sweeping read-outs of the delay time as it shifts in sync with its LFO.

Each voice also features its own filter, with four low-pass options alongside band-pass and notch filters - such tone-shaping options are common to almost all effects in the suite.

The Dual Delay plug-in is based on similar architecture but lacks the modulation and LFO features of Chorus. 'Dual' actually refers to the fact that there are two separate delays per channel, with the option to set free or sync'd delay times for both on the left and right.

The filtering options are present again and this is an effective plug-in for instruments and vocal parts alike - with tone-shaping of each delay tap a wonderful way to thicken lead vocal parts in particular.

The options available to alter Delay Diffusion also add great levels of sonic character to the results, whilst the Tape Delay presets add a more vintage character to proceedings.

Queering the pitch

The MultiVoice Pitch plug-in offers multi-channel pitch-shifting from the input source with three voices on each side of the stereo mix. Each of these voices can be allocated a transposition amount ranging from minus to plus 12 semitones, with free-time or sync'd pre-delay before each pitch tap occurs.

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MusicRadar rating

5 of 5

Pros

Simple to use. Sophisticated results. Extremely high quality.

Cons

A bit pricey.

Verdict

A super-classy set of effect algorithms that further enhance Lexicon's reputation.

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Specification

PCM Native Effects

Price:
£870
Description:
Suite of seven effect algorithms

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