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LX480 Dual-Engine Reverb

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Tempo Sync The Tempo Sync checkboxes are used to base the associated sliders' time on a sub-division of the host DAW's session tempo. The range for each of these sliders is between 1/64 triplet and...
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This is the default mode. Only one engine is active at any time and acts on the stereo input. To choose which engine is active, use the E1 and E2 buttons.
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This chains the two engines in series. It passes the output of Engine 1 into Engine 2.
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The left input signal is processed by Engine 1 and the right by Engine 2. The resulting signals are then summed at the output. This is useful when creating a unique and sometimes unnaturally wide s...
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This routing passes the stereo signal to both engines and combines the output from both. This capability adds a massive amount of flexibility to the LX480.
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Range On/Off Description This is an emulation of the original 18-bit digital I/O
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Range On/Off Description This is an emulation of the original main analog outputs
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Range On/Off Description This is an emulation of the original secondary analog outputs
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Range On/Off Description Switches between the original hardware bit-depth of 18-bit into 32-bit float. When the 18-bit mode is turned off, it doesn’t get truncated like on the hardware. Although th...
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Range On/Off Description Turns on or off a hard-clipping saturation. This saturation occurs due to the integer precision of the original hardware, producing distortion inside the algorithm. This re...
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Range On/Off Description Turns on or off a bug found in the RHall algorithm of the original hardware. This bug is exhibited when Spin (SPN) and Wander (WAN) are set to zero and the size changes, re...
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Range On/Off Description Switches between the bit-depth of the modulation section of the algorithm and 32-bit float. The original hardware’s modulation section was only 8-bit, therefore when the mo...
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