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Old 15th March 2010   #1
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take a look at their website.....no info ....except for a small pic...
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take a look at their website.....no info ....except for a small pic...
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theyre better be a discount for existing owners of their existing bundle
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that's the lex LXP. they can keep those
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Back in the day, I loved the LXP1. I have a lot of affection for that sound. May be nostalgia, though.

Even looking at the faceplate of an LXP1 reminds me of having a dayjob and dreaming that I would one day do this stuff for a living. So I have soft spot in my heart for the LXP1.

And I remember it sounding pretty great too. But I didn't have as much experience back then.

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This was announced at NAMM two months ago... It's still a month or two away from being released.
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Back in the day, I loved the LXP1. I have a lot of affection for that sound. May be nostalgia, though.

Even looking at the faceplate of an LXP1 reminds me of having a dayjob and dreaming that I would one day do this stuff for a living. So I have soft spot in my heart for the LXP1.

And I remember it sounding pretty great too. But I didn't have as much experience back then.

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theyre better be a discount for existing owners of their existing bundle
YEAH! Don't count on it. I bought the hardware PCM96, and didn't even get a coupon discount for the software version.
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I still have the 1, the 5 and an MRC. None of it's been turned on in years. They're okay... but let's hope they modeled the plug-ins after the 15. Even then, I'll probably pass.

Also, it's funny how the PCM bundle makes this seem like a bargain! I am glad that it will exist, and it'll be great for some. Bring on the MPX bundle for a hundred bucks and I'm in!

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Even looking at the faceplate of an LXP1...
I love that Lex has brought back the badass black and blue.



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I love that Lex has brought back the badass black and blue.



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Yeah, honestly I am not fond of the sparkling gold gui of the PCM Bundle.
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And I don't like the sounds Photoshop makes. Come one guys...
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And I don't like the sounds Photoshop makes. Come one guys...
I love that Lex has brought back the badass black and blue.



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PSP did that years ago


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Hey, there's a 42 in here...
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Back in the day, I loved the LXP1. I have a lot of affection for that sound. May be nostalgia, though.
I remember when I used to love the PCM60.
It's funny because I'm not sure if I genuinely liked the sound of it, or if it was because it was so easy to dial in and I didn't get side-tracked with a million options.

If I found one cheap enough on eBay or something, I'd probably buy it simply out of nostalgia.
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I love that Lex has brought back the badass black and blue.
I completely agree.

You can actually change the graphics of the PCM Native bundle - they have saved the graphics in a subfolder called Resources so it's VERY easy to create skins for the bundle.
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I don't know if I'll ever get over what lexicon did to core2 owners :(
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Lexicon LXP Native Reverb Plugin Bundle at AmericanMusical.com

$399.

They better sound better than the MX hardware line which is around the same pricepoint.
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I don't think this is the case. Unless Lexicon had developed a bunch of algorithms and never used them.
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I don't know if I'll ever get over what lexicon did to core2 owners :(
This might explain a thing or two.
Any clues on Lexicon's AES announcement?
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This might explain a thing or two.
Any clues on Lexicon's AES announcement?
Thank you for that insight, I'm sorry to hear the toll it took on the staff. It did however lose me a lot of money (I was 18 at the time, my first 'pro audio' card), they were $1000 here in Australia. I kept the product in good faith that the promised working drivers would come instead of taking it back for a refund, then it was too late to return it and they basically said "sorry guys it'll never work, thanks for your money". Sorry to go off topic. There were people who paid a higher price then just financial, but that's my story
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Thank you for that insight, I'm sorry to hear the toll it took on the staff. It did however lose me a lot of money (I was 18 at the time, my first 'pro audio' card), they were $1000 here in Australia. I kept the product in good faith that the promised working drivers would come instead of taking it back for a refund, then it was too late to return it and they basically said "sorry guys it'll never work, thanks for your money". Sorry to go off topic. There were people who paid a higher price then just financial, but that's my story
Sorry to hear about that. But let's be honest. We are dealing with a niche market. The risks are big. We are lucky we even have this wonderful market with wonderful tools allowing us to do amazing things. These are all relatively small companies trying to do big things and sometimes it doesn't go as planned. These companies arn't Sony or Apple with unlimited resources at their power.
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I completely agree.

You can actually change the graphics of the PCM Native bundle - they have saved the graphics in a subfolder called Resources so it's VERY easy to create skins for the bundle.
I have Spotlight turned off so I can't search for Resources. Where is this folder, Warp?
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I have Spotlight turned off so I can't search for Resources. Where is this folder, Warp?
Did you check the application package? Right click on icon and click on Show Package Contents and browse around those folders. I only have the pcm plugs installed on WinXP though so I am not sure.
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Thanks but I don't believe that will show me its location, just the contents. I'll look though.
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Find the plug in a select Show package contents. A folder will open open and you will see a Contents folder. Within that is a Resource folder.
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ok but i think that this never sound like this:

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