PSP Lexicon PSP42x Reverb
List:
- Clean: a pristine signal path with no emulations
- Lims: engages the original hardwareâs two opto limiters one at the input and one just before the A/D â the first affecting Dry and Wet signals and the second affecting Wet and Feedback signals
- Full: engages emulation not only of the limiters but also of the original A/D and D/A converters in the hardware PCM 42 whose non-linear behavior added a unique sonic twist. Lexicon PSP42 v. 2 adds several new features unheard of on the original hardware including up to 28800 ms of delay time adjustable Hi Cut filter frequency LFO tempo sync and waveform phase adjustment adjustable input level sensitivity to simulate â10 dBV or +4dBu operation options to invert the Envelope Controller signal or control it with a sidechain input and four Direction modes to simulate various forward and backward repeat options. It even has a Bypass button that leaves the input limiter in the signal path providing a subtle realistic coloration to âdryâ signals. All of these new functions are presented on an easy-to-use Extensions panel under the plug-inâs standard controls. Lexicon PSP42 excels at all types of delay-based effects from tempo-locked feedback delay with filtering to modulated effects like flanging and chorus. The modulation section uses the PCM 42âs unusual trick of changing delay time by altering sampling rate to create everything from gentle animation and swing to unpredictable alien sound effects. Superior DSP algorithms allow for smooth operation with even the craziest settings combining the plug-inâs infinite possibilities with unmatched sound quality. PSP is the sole developer and manufacturer of the Lexicon PSP42. Functionality and sound of the Lexicon PSP42 have been approved by Lexicon. PSP is responsible for all customer support.
Features:
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Up to 28800 ms of delay time (depending on internal sampling frequency)
- Continuous control of delay time
- Tight synchronization to host tempo
- Tape saturation emulation based on the algorithm used in PSP mastering processors
- Analog limiter emulation
- A/D and D/A converter emulation
- Four limiter/saturation user modes
- Low pass filter to model high frequency absorption with cutoff frequency tuning
- Modulation section with three different modulation signal sources (sine square envelope detector) mixed in any proportion
- LFO can operate in free-running (Hz) and tempo sync (beats/bars) modes
- Four record/playback directional modes
- Side chain for envelope detector
- Phrase sampler capability
- Parameter filtering and on-the-fly crossfades for smooth and click-free operation
- Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz
- Extensive preset library
Requirements:
| Platform | CPU | RAM | Disk | Notes | Additional Requirement | Audio Card | Ports | Internet Required | 32 Bit Support | 64 Bit Support | Plugins |
| mac | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | VST-2 VST-3 AU AAX | |||||
| windows | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | VST-2 VST-3 AAX |
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Description
List:
- Clean: a pristine signal path with no emulations
- Lims: engages the original hardwareâs two opto limiters one at the input and one just before the A/D â the first affecting Dry and Wet signals and the second affecting Wet and Feedback signals
- Full: engages emulation not only of the limiters but also of the original A/D and D/A converters in the hardware PCM 42 whose non-linear behavior added a unique sonic twist. Lexicon PSP42 v. 2 adds several new features unheard of on the original hardware including up to 28800 ms of delay time adjustable Hi Cut filter frequency LFO tempo sync and waveform phase adjustment adjustable input level sensitivity to simulate â10 dBV or +4dBu operation options to invert the Envelope Controller signal or control it with a sidechain input and four Direction modes to simulate various forward and backward repeat options. It even has a Bypass button that leaves the input limiter in the signal path providing a subtle realistic coloration to âdryâ signals. All of these new functions are presented on an easy-to-use Extensions panel under the plug-inâs standard controls. Lexicon PSP42 excels at all types of delay-based effects from tempo-locked feedback delay with filtering to modulated effects like flanging and chorus. The modulation section uses the PCM 42âs unusual trick of changing delay time by altering sampling rate to create everything from gentle animation and swing to unpredictable alien sound effects. Superior DSP algorithms allow for smooth operation with even the craziest settings combining the plug-inâs infinite possibilities with unmatched sound quality. PSP is the sole developer and manufacturer of the Lexicon PSP42. Functionality and sound of the Lexicon PSP42 have been approved by Lexicon. PSP is responsible for all customer support.
Features:
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Up to 28800 ms of delay time (depending on internal sampling frequency)
- Continuous control of delay time
- Tight synchronization to host tempo
- Tape saturation emulation based on the algorithm used in PSP mastering processors
- Analog limiter emulation
- A/D and D/A converter emulation
- Four limiter/saturation user modes
- Low pass filter to model high frequency absorption with cutoff frequency tuning
- Modulation section with three different modulation signal sources (sine square envelope detector) mixed in any proportion
- LFO can operate in free-running (Hz) and tempo sync (beats/bars) modes
- Four record/playback directional modes
- Side chain for envelope detector
- Phrase sampler capability
- Parameter filtering and on-the-fly crossfades for smooth and click-free operation
- Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz
- Extensive preset library
Requirements:
| Platform | CPU | RAM | Disk | Notes | Additional Requirement | Audio Card | Ports | Internet Required | 32 Bit Support | 64 Bit Support | Plugins |
| mac | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | VST-2 VST-3 AU AAX | |||||
| windows | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | VST-2 VST-3 AAX |

















