It's possible to sync relevant parameters to song tempo. A visualisation window can be clicked to give a graphical representation of the current effect and its parameters, while adjustments are made using mainly the faders in the lower half of the plug‑in window. The Native Effects bundle appears in your plug‑in list as seven individual plug‑ins, all sharing a fairly common style of interface based on that used for the PCM96 control software. Like the Native Reverb bundle that came last year, this new addition is PC and Mac compatible, and works in VST, Audio Unit and RTAS‑compatible host DAWs. All of the latter are now available in the Lexicon PCM Native Effects plug‑in bundle. This tradition continues with the PCM96 hardware, which offers both cutting‑edge reverb and special effects, some quite weird. Lexicon are, of course, best known for their high‑end reverb processors and, more lately, reverb software plug‑ins, but since the launch of their PCM70 hardware processor back in the mid‑'80s, the company have also produced some pretty off‑the‑wall effects programs. Now they've spun off the delays, pitch‑shift algorithms and special effects from their PCM boxes into a new plug‑in bundle. Lexicon are synonymous with high‑end reverb, but also make versatile multi‑effects units.
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