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Description
Unlock a world of sonic possibilities with the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb, a sophisticated reverb plugin designed to enhance any audio production. Known for its iconic Lexicon sound, this powerful tool brings seven classic reverb algorithms directly to your DAW, ensuring your projects resonate with professional-grade ambiance. Whether you're working on a music mix or sound effects for multimedia, the MPX Native Reverb offers versatility and depth, making it a must-have in any audio engineer's toolkit.
The MPX Native Reverb isn't just about delivering that coveted Lexicon sound; it's also about user experience. The streamlined interface is built for both efficiency and customization, allowing you to quickly dial in the perfect reverb for your project without getting lost in complex settings. With a real-time spectrogram, you can visually fine-tune your effects, ensuring your mix is balanced and immersive.
For those who love options, the plugin offers 100 meticulously crafted studio presets, including exclusive artist options, to get you started immediately. Plus, the presets can be saved in a DAW-independent format, offering seamless transitions between different workstations. From lush vocal reverbs to expansive room effects, the MPX Native Reverb is your complete toolbox for creating rich, vibrant soundscapes.
Key Features:
- Seven classic Lexicon reverb types
- Intuitive interface for fast workflow
- Real-time spectrogram for precise adjustments
- 100 studio presets, including exclusive artist presets
- DAW-independent preset storage
- Supports AAX Native, RTAS, AU, and VST formats
- Requires iLok for authorization
- Compatible with Mac and PC
Product specs
| Software Type | Reverb Bundle |
| Platform | Mac, PC |
| Upgrade/Full | Full |
| Download/Boxed | Download |
| Bit Depth | 32-bit, 64-bit |
| Format | AAX Native, RTAS, VST, AU |
| Authorization Type | iLok2 or Higher Required |
| Hardware Requirements - Mac | Intel processor, 2GB RAM or more recommended |
| Hardware Requirements - PC | 2GHz processor or higher, 2GB RAM or more recommended |
| OS Requirements - Mac | OS X 10.8.5 or later |
| OS Requirements - PC | Windows 7 SP1 or later |
FAQs
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What are the main features of the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in?
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The Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in offers seven different reverb types and over 100 versatile studio presets, providing the legendary Lexicon sound in a single polymorphic plug-in.
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Is the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb compatible with my DAW?
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The Lexicon MPX Native Reverb supports AAX Native, RTAS, VST, and AU formats, making it compatible with most popular DAWs on both Mac and PC platforms.
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What are the system requirements for running the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in?
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For Mac, it requires OS X 10.8.5 or later with an Intel processor and at least 2GB RAM. For PC, it needs Windows 7 SP1 or later with a 2GHz processor and 2GB RAM.
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Does the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in require any special authorization?
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Yes, the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in requires an iLok2 or higher for authorization.
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Can the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in handle both 32-bit and 64-bit processing?
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Yes, the Lexicon MPX Native Reverb Plug-in supports both 32-bit and 64-bit processing.
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Reviews
PROS
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Offers rich, dense reverb sound that enhances mix depth
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Provides a variety of editable reverb types: chambers, rooms, halls, plates
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Allows significant control over parameters without overwhelming users
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Realistic reverb emulation, especially in large hall and cathedral spaces
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Seamless integration of dry and wet sounds for a natural effect
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Comparable to high-end Lexicon units; quality sound in plugin form
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Sufficient reverb base units for diverse studio needs
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Quick and easy to dial in settings for effective use
CONS
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Installation issues on OSX due to expired certificates
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Limited number of presets compared to pricier Lexicon bundles
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Comparisons
Features and functionality
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The UA 224 algorithm is claimed to be identical to the original 224, but lacks all original algorithms and suffers from a poor app and preset system.
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The Digitech Polara, though marketed with Lexicon algorithms, uses those from the MPX-1, which is considered outdated and below studio quality.
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