Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Lexicon PCM81 Multi Effect Processor

Lexicon PCM81 Multi Effect Processor Review



Lexicon PCM81 Multi Effect Processor Feature

  • THE Industry Standard professional Digital Effects Processor
  • Now 50% off
The PCM 81 Digital Effects Processor has everything that made the PCM 80 the top choice among studio effects processors ? and more. More effects, more algorithms, longer delay, and full AES/EBU I/O. Each effect has an uncompromised stereo reverb with several voices of additional effects. A full complement of Pitch Shifters provides doubling, quadruple-tracking, chorus, and pitch correction within a range of up to three octaves (up or down) - in one cent increments, as well as unique special effects. 300 presets give you instant access to pitch, reverb, ambience, sophisticated modulators, over 21 seconds of delay time, and dynamic spatialization effects for 2-channel or surround applications. The PCM 81 features two digital signal processors: Lexicon's proprietary Lexichip?, to run the reverbs, and a second DSP engine to handle the other effects. With 24-bit internal processing, a true stereo signal path, balanced analog I/O, full AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital I/O, the ability to mix analog and digital inputs together, and extensive modulation capabilities, the PCM 81 offers an enormous range of studio quality effects. Pitch FX and Vocal Fix algorithms and presets (available for the PCM 80 on PC cards) are built into the PCM 81. Adding Lexicon's Dual FX algorithm card and preset cards for the PCM 80 (which all work with the 81) increases the number of algorithms to over 40 and the number of presets to nearly 800. Features At A Glance All of the features of the...


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