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Old 06-12-2009, 07:49 AM
Ashermusic Ashermusic is offline
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Interesting. I am not the engineer that Tony is, but I actually did something similar trying to get that Lexi kind of sound in Logic.

I used an Altiverb hall for early reflections, added a Roland Dimension D emu on my UAD cards, and finally to the Plate 140 EMT plate emu on that card.

Not quite a Lexi but a nice sound, lush, and polished. If I did not have the UAD crds though, Breverb would be a fine choice.
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Old 01-13-2010, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Tony Shepperd View Post
the fourth element in this chain is the Breverb.

i really, really like this plugin.
it has the sense and sonic style of the lexicon 480L's.

i tweaked a stock patch from Breverb and made changes to the pre delay and RT.
Hi Tony,


Since you're using a delay before this reverb, would you still set it's pre-delay control or set it to 0ms?

Thanks... this is a great tutorial too!!!!
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