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Lexicon PSP42 is a high-quality digital stereo delay and phrase sampler plug-in (VST and RTAS for Windows; VST and RTAS for Mac OS classic and AudioUnit, VST, RTAS for Mac OSX Universal Binary) based on the legendary Lexicon PCM42 processor famous for its distinctive sound and unique concept. Lexicon PSP 42 has been carefully designed to accurately reproduce the flexibility and warmth 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 PSP42 is capable of generating 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 PSP42 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.
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.
Applications:
The Lexicon PSP42 is primarily intended for processing individual tracks within a mix. It can be productively used to add superior sounding delay-based effects to solo instruments and vocals as well as to simulate vintage delay with tape saturation, high frequency absorption and variable tape speed. Tempo locking and handy modulation section make Lexicon PSP42 an essential tool for experimenting with drum loops and other rhythmic patterns. Variable delay line sampling rate allows to generate good sounding low-fi effects as well as out-of-this-world sounds. Short delay times, pitch modulation and phase inverters reveal Lexicon PSP42 potentials as a source of vibrant modulation effects such as flanger and doubler. Last but not least Lexicon PSP42 is a simple ring reverb for a denser output.
Features
- High quality signal processing algorithms
- Up to 9600 ms of delay time depending on internal sampling frequency
- Continuous control of delay time
- Tight synchronization to the host tempo and its changes
- Tape saturation simulation based on the algorithm used in the line of our mastering processors
- Low pass filter for high frequency absorption modeling
- Modulation section with three different modulation signal sources (sinus, square, envelope detector) mixed in any proportions
- Phrase sampler capability
- Parameter filtration and on-the-fly cross-fades for smooth and click-free operation,
- Support for sampling rates of up to 192kHz,
- MIDI and VST automation
- Logic Control support.
- Library of presets
System Requirements
PC
- Windows 7 – Windows 11
- VST, VST 3 and AAX
- The latest iLok License Manager application installed
Mac
- macOS 10.12 – macOS 13 Ventura (Apple Silicon Supported)
- VST, VST 3, AAX and AU
- The latest iLok License Manager application installed
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