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2017/09/06 21:58:26 (permalink)

lexicon reverb

what ever happened to the lexicon reverb i use to have on the older versions of cakewalk?
 

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    soens
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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/06 22:05:27 (permalink)
    Run the older installers and select it. Deselect the program if you don't want it installed.
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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/06 23:27:39 (permalink)
    There was a thread here with a list of what plug ins came with which versions... I think it was started by Abacab
     
    Yes found it. 
     
    http://forum.cakewalk.com/Cakewalk-Plugins-Sonar-3-to-Platinum-m3600605.aspx
     

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/06 23:35:05 (permalink)
    thanks guys

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/07 08:35:33 (permalink)
    I still use it to sweeten my lovely voice.

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/07 17:14:37 (permalink)
    it was not in sonar 3
    is there anyway to get it?
    thanks

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/07 19:42:47 (permalink)
    ibediggin
    it was not in sonar 3
    is there anyway to get it?
    thanks


    Sonar 8.5 was the last version to have the Lexicon Pantheon Reverb.
     

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/07 19:51:39 (permalink)
    oh well
    thanks you

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/07 20:28:29 (permalink)
    It was a good plug in. I used it a lot myself.
    I believe they (Lexicon) discontinued Pantheon in a while back.
    Breverb has some really good presets. If you have sonar X3 you will have Breverb in the Pro channel.
    Wish I had more advise. hope that helped.

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/08 00:27:36 (permalink)
    I was a big fan of Pantheon, and mistakingly believed it was a 32 bit plugin when I decided to change completely to 64bit. After searching high and low, like Chuck I settled on Breverb. Having spent some time with it I would not go back. Whist the presets are arguably not as plug and play as the Pantheon, you have far more control. Tweaking is your friend!

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/08 16:03:54 (permalink)
    i use it all the time
    thank you

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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/08 20:15:55 (permalink)
    I liked the Pantheon, too, but it required a lot of tweaking to get rid of the metallic resonances it was famous for.
     
    Fortunately, there are plenty of better alternatives. Unfortunately, they're not included with SONAR. Fortunately, some of them are quite inexpensive. But don't overlook the venerable Sonitus Reverb, still the best one bundled with our favorite DAW.


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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/08 21:01:40 (permalink)
    Would love to see Cakewalk partner up with Valhalla for a new, included verb!
     



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    Re: lexicon reverb 2017/09/08 21:21:21 (permalink)
    I STILL use Lexicon Pantheon from the 8.5 days.  In fact I use it every bit as much as I use Sonnox Reverb- which I spent about $250 on.  I know it's taste but I can't get Breverb to work for me.  Always too bright. 

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