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Samples » presets, patches, impulses
PastToFutureReverbs Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb (Tape) Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV screenshot
Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV | AudioZ Exclusive | 17.90 MB
LEXICON 224 REVERB IMPULSES RECORDED ON 2“ ANALOG TAPE
Vintage Lexicon 224 Impulse Responses are Recorded on a 2“ Vintage Telefunken M15 Tape Recorder through a Vintage Neve Console.

The Results are amazing! Just like you are recording your reverbs on tape!

Never done before & nowhere else to find!

You get all the Presets of this unit and some Bonus Impulses

Lets get the 3D reverbs of the 80s back to now!

(24Bit/96kHz Wav Files)


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comments

  Member 6.09.2022 6 193
+397
Not really on topic, but is just me or is the Lexicon 224 a bit hard to use? I have the UAD one and it feels complicated.
  Resident 17.06.2023 30
+14
I would call the Lex 224 a little more "advanced" because it lets you control the bass and mid decay time of the frequencies separately and the treble decay lets you control how "bright" or "dark" the tail becomes, giving you a lot of space to create really unique and interesting reverbs.

This video helped me understand it a little better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S1CVDFctic

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