Relab Development has announced the release of an emulation of a "legendary" hardware reverb.
LX480 Lite consists of the Random Hall and the Random Hall HD from the upcoming LX480 MK2 plug-in.
Features
- Recreation of the Random Hall algorithm from the well known hardware reverb.
- Modeled input and output stages – Everything is modeled from internal clipping to quirks in the feedback loops.
- Additional exclusive features and functions not found on the original:
- Continuous controls.
- Flexible and additional filter structures for better sound shaping.
- More ER delay lines.
- Stereo manipulation.
- 88.2Khz and 96Khz support.
- Improved algorithms with higher density than the original.
- Quick controls and customizable display.
Pricing & Availability
LX480 Lite costs $199 and is available for Windows and Mac OS X (Intel) in VST and AU effect plug-in formats (with an RTAS version coming). An upgrade to the MK2 plug-in when it is released in the near future will be available for $300.
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acoosticzooNew AFfiliatePosted on 07/30/2010 at 21:05:47Currently a very unique plugin modeling the Classic 480L, however this lite version would be a little steep at 200 USD considering competitors like 2AC Aether is just $250.
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