Lexicon's PCM 42 Now Available as a Software Plug-In
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June 29, 2002
New from PSPaudioware is the Lexicon PSP 42, a digital
stereo
delay and phrase sampler plug-in being offered in VST, DirectX and MAS formats. Lexicon PSP
42
is based on the Lexicon PCM 42 processor, known for its
distinctive
sound and unique concept.
PSPaudioware.com s.c. is the sole developer and manufacturer of the Lexicon
PSP 42.
Functionality and sound of the Lexicon PSP 42 have been approved by
Lexicon-inc.
Lexicon PSP 42 has been carefully designed to accurately reproduce the
flexibility
and sound of this renowned classic. This has been accomplished by
incorporating
precise tape saturation algorithm and a delay line operating with variable
sampling
rate which simulates physical properties of vintage tape machine delays. The
plug-in
has been designed with consideration to preserve maximum signal quality at
every
processing stage.
The Lexicon PSP 42 is capable of generating a wide variety
of delay-based effects ranging from tempo-locked feedback delay with high frequency
absorption and tape saturation to flanging and phasing effects. A flexible
modulation
section for continuous delay time and pitch control allows the user to add
subtle
animation or swing to the processed signal as well as to create
unpredictable, alien
sounds when pushed to its limits. The freely adjustable delay line sampling
frequency
makes Lexicon PSP 42 a good tool for creating low-fi effects that sound
smooth
thanks to the superior characteristics of employed interpolation algorithm.
Close
attention has been paid to make the unit operate without audible clicks or
pops.
MSRP $149 For more information, visit their web site at www.pspaudioware.com. |