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Lexicon Introduces PCM92 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor

Saturday June 12, 2010. 05:57 PM, by Francois Déchery Music Hardware > Lexicon
Music Hardware : Lexicon Introduces PCM92 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor - pcmusicLexicon just introduced the PCM92 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor. Delivering 28 mono and stereo reverbs, delays, and modulation effects, flexible routing configurations, and a comprehensive library of over 700 factory presets, the PCM92 delivers new capabilities to traditional reverbs by adding multimode filters in the audio flow. This allows more exact shaping of the reverb while still maintaining that distinctive smooth, rich "Lexicon Sound." Also, all reverbs have an "Infinite" switch that allows the reverb to run forever, which is useful for creating unusual backgrounds and sound effects.

The Lexicon Room algorithm provides a more flexible alternative to convolution type reverbs. Reflection patterns can be easily selected, scaled and equalized all while simultaneously passing audio, and the room size can be instantly changed or reversed. The Room algorithm provides the inherent realism of the actual space with all the precise control and manipulation that is only possible with a reverb synthesizer.

Designed as a single rack space processor with two channels of balanced XLR or analog I/O and two channels of XLR AES/EBU digital I/O, along with MIDI, Wordclock, and Ethernet, the PCM92 complements any mixing console or integrates easily with your DAW and features 24-bit A/D-D/A conversion and 44.1 to 96 kHz sample rates.

The PCM92 has a suggested retail price of US $2699.
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