Lexicon PCM96

Lexicon PCM96 Digital Reverb

An artful blend of heritage and innovation, the Lexicon PCM96 Stereo Reverb/Effects Processor delivers 28 new and legendary Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects straight into your DAW. Appearing for the first time in the new Lexicon PCM 96 are new Room and Hall algorithms, plus an assortment of new mono reverbs and effects.

Lexicon PCM96 Digital Reverb Details

With decades of legacy products to pull from, the Lexicon PCM96 also includes the finest collection of factory presets available in a stereo processor – over 1200 and growing – including some recognisable classics from our immense library of sounds.

Lexicon breaks down the wall between hardware and software with the highly anticipated Lexicon PCM96 Stereo Reverb Effects Processor. An artful blend of heritage and innovation, this powerhouse processor delivers 28 new and legendary Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects straight into your DAW. Designed for the modern studio, the PCM96 can function as a control-only insert or FireWire streaming audio plug-in inside any Mac VST or Audio Units software.

Appearing for the first time are new Room and Hall algorithms, plus an assortment of new mono reverbs and effects. With decades of legacy products to pull from, the PCM96 also includes the finest collection of factory presets available in a stereo processor – over 1200 and growing – including some recognisable classics from our immense library of sounds.

The Lexicon PCM96 gives new capabilities to our traditional reverbs by adding multimode filters at several spots in the audio flow. This allows more exact shaping of the reverb while still maintaining the distinctive Lexicon sound. All reverbs also have an “Infinite” switch that allows the reverb to run forever, a useful feature for creating unusual backgrounds and sound effects.

Lexicon’s new Room algorithm provides a more flexible alternative to convolution type reverbs. Reflection patterns can be easily selected, scaled and equalised – all while simultaneously passing audio. They can be instantly reversed or combined with a traditional reverb to extend the decay or bring a stronger sense of “liveness” to the space.

With two channels XLR analogue and two channels XLR AES/EBU digital I/O, as well as MIDI, Ethernet and Firewire connectivity, the PCM96 easily fits into a variety of recording and live sound environments. In any application, the PCM96 delivers the versatility and sound that is unmistakably Lexicon.

Lexicon PCM96 Features

  • Two channels XLR analogue I/O
  • Two channels XLR digital AES/EBU I/O
  • Automation and control via Ethernet
  • 32-bit floating point processing
  • Sample rates up to 96 kHz

Specifications

  • Quantisation: 24-bit
  • Sampling Frequency: 44.1/48/88.296kHz
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-40kHz
  • Dynamic Range: 112dB
  • THD: 0.002%
  • Dimensions: 483mm x 44.5mm x 317.5mm
  • Weight: 3.9kg

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Lexicon PCM96

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Review

By Michael Behringer

Sound Quality 80%
Build Quality 90%
Usefullness 80%
Mojo/Funk 80%
Reliability 100%

Excellent!

By Arnaud Cambon

Sound Quality 90%
Build Quality 90%
Usefullness 80%
Mojo/Funk 90%
Reliability 95%

A very good effects and reverb unit. Top of the range. Reverb are very clean. Up than older models of Lexicon.

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