Lexicon Pantheon Reverb?

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2005/06/13 12:35:31 (permalink)

Lexicon Pantheon Reverb?

Hi folks, this may sound stupid, but I can't seem to find the Lexicon Pantheon Reverb in my effects list. what am I doing wrong?
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    nprime
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 13:13:20 (permalink)
    what am I doing wrong?


    Not supplying us with enough information.

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    studiodork
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 13:25:14 (permalink)
    What kind of info do you need? Sonar 4 Producer, running on a P4 with XP pro lots of ram loads of storage. I just can't seem to find it under my audio fx list.
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 13:30:13 (permalink)
    what am I doing wrong?


    Install it.

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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 13:37:00 (permalink)
    If it's not showing up it probably didn't get installed for some reason. It's not the norm for it not to.
    I'd try running the install disk, choosing to install only FXs and make sure the Lexicon is chosen.
    That at least will narrow it down to it being properly installed.

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    studiodork
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 14:12:30 (permalink)
    Thank you Mr. Turner, problem solved after re-installing the software with fx only. thank you, thank you, thank you!
    JB
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 15:18:16 (permalink)
    It's grainy junk anyway.

    Use somthing else.

    MHO

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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 16:11:54 (permalink)
    Actually, it's a very fine reverb if you tweak the parameters a bit. I realize that reverbs are very subjective, and if this isn't good enough for you then there are a number of free verbs for the taking that might wet your whistle. Check out the Glaceverb thread on this forum, or do a Google search for free VST reverbs. Good luck.
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 16:18:41 (permalink)
    I like it. Like any other tool, the way that you use it makes a big difference.
    ORIGINAL: bitman

    It's grainy junk anyway.

    Use somthing else.

    MHO




    Who said that?
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 16:43:03 (permalink)
    "johndale" likes it. Of course I have been working with Lexicon reverbs for about 25 years. I speak Cambridge....................................JDW
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/13 17:09:19 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: bitman

    It's grainy junk anyway.

    Use somthing else.

    MHO


    It's grainy junk anyway.


    not if you use it right. it is a good plug-in, stick an EQ over it and you'll get a great sound.
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/14 01:48:53 (permalink)
    For me, I think the best application for the Pantheon is for spacial enhancement of Pads and strings, but not much else.

    FWIW..... I have never been a big fan of Lexicon. I cannot tell you why that is, I just know that I have never really liked the way they sounded. So, take this comment with a grain of salt.
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/14 02:01:06 (permalink)
    Also to be taken with a grain of salt - but not having the Pantheon show up in Sonar is really no big loss! But I'm stuck on the Sonitus stuff, myself...

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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/14 02:22:40 (permalink)
    I like getting a "Sun" sound. Mrmphis thing, Rockabilly. The Panathon is my reverb of choice for those sounds. Other than that I use UAD-1 Realverb. I'm consistantly looking for a good 'verb. I have the Voxengo stuff, The Waves one that came with the "Musicians Bundle" and various others (of course the Sonitus). If anyone has tried any others that give the sound I seek. I'll try them. I guess another way of putting it is the vintage "Tank" sound or the Fender spring for guitars. My 2 cents.................JDW
    post edited by johndale - 2005/06/14 02:25:20
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/14 02:43:52 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: johndale
    If anyone has tried any others that give the sound I seek. I'll try them.


    Anwida Spazio. A very good soft verb.
    If it's the "Sun" sound you seek, try the plates.
    I'm assured that better EQ will be onboard in the futre.
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    RE: Lexicon Pantheon Reverb? 2005/06/14 08:07:25 (permalink)
    I have Sonar studio edition and my Lexicon reverb is the LE version, and it really isn't a plugin I couldn't live without. But, I do have a hardware Lexicon MPX 110 unit, connected via SPDIF, it is a rather cheap version of the MPX 550, but the difference is HUGE!!!. I bought this unit the other day taking advantage of the fact that hardware prices are going down following the softmania...
    so if you have a spare SPDIF input on your soundcard, go for the MPX110...or even TC Electronic M300...limited tweaking capabilities on both machines, but great value for the money...and still better than most plugins I have tested..except for the really expensive ones..
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