![]() Modeled to the Last Detailįor total authenticity, the UAD-only System Noise control enables or disables the inherent dynamic system noise of the original Lexicon 224 hardware - removing the modeled gain stepping, parameter zippering, and quiescent noise.Ĭlicking the OPEN text to the right of the display panel exposes several hidden controls, including Input/Output gain and Pitch Shift, and even a selectable "Bug Fix" mode which enables/disables historical bugs fixes from the Hall B and Chorus programs. Diffusion affects how quickly the echo density in the reverb builds up over time. Use the Depth control to adjust the distance between source and reverb, while Predelay produces a short delay between the sound source and the onset of reverberation. Lexicon's distinctive Bass/Mid "split decay" adjustments and Crossover control set the highly tunable reverb image, while the Treble Decay rolls off high frequencies. Easy NavigationĮvery parameter from the original hardware is present in the Lexicon 224 plug-in, and exposed as dedicated sliders and buttons. ![]() The Lexicon 224 plug-in also incorporates the original hardware's input transformers and early AD/DA 12-bit gain stepping converters. ![]() #Digital reverb 4081l code#Using the exact algorithms and control processor code from the original hardware, the Lexicon 224 plug-in precisely captures all eight legendary reverb programs and the chorus program - based on the Lexicon 224's final and hard-to-find firmware version 4.4.
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