A Sample-Accurate Recreation Of One Of The Best Reverbs Ever Built…
For the Relab LX480 Essentials, we modelled one of the very best of the 480s* ever – a true meticulously maintained “golden unit”
Relab was lucky enough to acquire one of the original 480s* from the Hit Factory in New York when they closed their doors.
You can’t even begin to imagine the list of mixes on which this unit was used!
This studio was home to sessions by Stevie Wonder, Bruce Springsteen, Beyoncé, U2, Michael Jackson… The list is endless.
It doesn’t get much more perfect or “golden” than that!
And with the Relab LX480 Essentials you can now get that very same legendary reverb sound – natively in your DAW.
Based on FOUR of Relab’s best-in-class reverb algorithm recreations of one of the best reverbs ever built, you can now transform your tracks with the rich complex textures, and lush spacious reverb tails that only the Relab LX480 can deliver.
What the 480 was famous for – lush, rich, shiny plates without any mix clutter. Designed to emulate the sounds of metal plates, with a relatively bright, colored sound. Great for vocals and percussion.
One of the most traditional reverb sounds, this classic favourite was designed to emulate a real medium-sized hall. Great for giving tracks a sense of belonging to the same space with a smooth and even decay.
Designed to become a part of the direct sound, the ambience algorithm is very effective in adding distance to a very dry sounding track. Great for really short drum rooms, and for an impression that is more felt than heard.
Designed to emulate coloured sounding spaces, the room is typically less noticeable than a Hall. This algorithm can be effectively used to create the sense of space, without being overtly distinguishable. Great for film, TV and all genres of music production.
The original 1986 hardware was met with much praise, and many still regard it as one of the finest reverbs ever created. At the time, it cost a whopping $20 000 (that’s more than $50 000 today!)
There was an additional 6 years spent researched and developing updates, with a final software upgrade (V4.10) in the early 90s.
Even though prices have dropped over the years for used units, the original hardware still fetches around $5000.
And now we’ve made it possible for you to enjoy one of the finest reverbs ever created, at a fraction of the cost and get the exact sound you’re looking for, in a fast and easy to use streamlined version.
As a mix engineer and producer, there’s one thing you need to to know for sure – the power of using multiple reverbs. And that’s exactly what engineer/producer Peter Dowsett (Metropolis, Abbey Road Institute) is going to show you.
In this class, Pete will be discussing:
If you’re ready to learn the secrets to creating mixes that how more width and depth, this masterclass is for you!
In this workshop, engineer/producer Peter Dowsett (Metropolis, Abbey Road Institute) explains reverb in depth and shows you what are you MUST know about creating width and depth in a mix. You’ll learn how to avoid those “little” reverb mistakes that can trigger BIG problems, as well as:
So whether you’re a beginner just starting out, or a seasoned professional looking for some new creative ideas, this workshop is for you as a FREE bonus for a limited time.
Our Guarantee To You: Remember you don’t have to say YES right now. You only have to say MAYBE. Use the plug-in for 30 days risk-free from the day of purchase and if the LX480 Essentials Reverb doesn’t sound exactly like the original hardware… if it doesn’t pave the way for you to create distinctive mixes with more width and depth… and if it fails to help spark your creativity and imagination… then we don’t want your money. Get a full, friendly and fast refund. No questions asked!
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