Lexicon® 224 Digital Reverb
Customer Reviews
Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb
Only registered users can write reviews. Please, log in or create an account.
H. Lopez
Siempre quise soñar así!
Esperé mucho para tenerla!!!
J. Fuertez
Lexicon 224
Reverb it all the way. Easy to use
J. Fuertez
Lexicon 224
Reverb it all the way. Easy to use
J. Beck
3D Detail For Days!
Really unique reverb. I got very lucky and UAD gave it to me for free when I bought one of the new Apollo X series, and wow ... I use it in every project now. The level of depth, detail, and color is unlike anything I've heard from a digital reverb. I also have the EMT 140 plug-in and that thing is amazing, but I think the is even better! The "Depth" function is an indispensable tool for anyone who wants to immediately shoot something to the back of the mix, especially if you put it directly on the channel.
J. Beck
3D Detail For Days!
Really unique reverb. I got very lucky and UAD gave it to me for free when I bought one of the new Apollo X series, and wow ... I use it in every project now. The level of depth, detail, and color is unlike anything I've heard from a digital reverb. I also have the EMT 140 plug-in and that thing is amazing, but I think the is even better! The "Depth" function is an indispensable tool for anyone who wants to immediately shoot something to the back of the mix, especially if you put it directly on the channel.
A. Vella
Lexicon bomb
The best easy controllable reverb I used since now !
M. Marton
I love this reverb!
I still can't get over how good the medium hall is on the 224. Haven't even tried many other settings. It's now a permanent send bus on every mix template I set up.
M. Hatfield
Amazing reverb!
I use this reverb for everything! It's so good and has many great presets that can be customized. Check it out!
r. krujeziu
The best plugin Reverb
No comment ... only you need to know what you want ...
M. Vestergaard
What a surprise
I have bought way to many reverbs the past four years so I could allow my self to buy into these UAD products for a while, but a few months ago I finally took a chance buying a uad-2 duo card in order to try the UAD Lexicon 224, because I wasnt perfectly satisfied with my previous reverbs which I did my best to sound like a Lexicon 224 which were one of my goal for a reverb. By reading forum discussions about lexicon 224 type reverbs and other reverbs for that matter I didnt come to any conclusion, so I started buying the reverbs with the lowest price tags and went on from there - but after trying the UAD Lexicon 224 I finally got the exacts reverb sound that I wanted. UAD Lexicon 224 and Native Instruments RC24 are probably the only two reverbs that I need for my kind of ambient music. When I get more used to UAD Lexicon 224 I might not need the RC24 anymore. Nor do I need all my Lexicon 224 impulse responses or 224 presets of my other reverbs in order to get the right Lexicon 224 sound. Yes, I like long reverbs. It is so easy to use UAD Lexicon 224. Most of the faders make sense to me, which is not the case with most of my other reverbs, so I dont even need to use presets with this one. I also love sound of the Valhalla Vintage Verb and ValhallaRoom, but I cant figure out the knobs of Valhalla reverbs and dont want to read the manuals, so I just used presets and that does not do it for me personally anymore. If you are looking for a reverb sound of the early 80s with long decay times and nice halls and want to be able to adjust the reverbs a little bit with ease then look no further. It truely sound excellent. This reverb is a surprise to me, because I already had similar reverbs and other high quality reverbs and because I read on a forum that some other guy was not that happy with spending money on this product, but I must say that I disagree with his comment.
r. krujeziu
The best plugin Reverb
I not have a word how to explain ... amazing reverb Perfect
S. Sundin
Lexicon 224 plugin
Have PCM70 since 1989. Fun to have it’s
father onboard. Sound good on vocal.
S. Sundin
Lexicon 224 Reverb Plugin
I love it on vocal. Have PCM70 since 1989.
224 is the father of it. Sounds good for me.
F. Arpino
like the hardware!
the best of the best!
like the hardware amazing
f xxx
F. Arpino
like the hardware!
the best of the best!
like the hardware amazing
f xxx
J. Scalia
This is the sound I was looking for.
I have a lot of reverb plug ins. I won’t take anything away from them , as they all have a purpose, but this Lexicon reverb plug-in is by far the smoothest, most natural sounding. It is so lush! So many reverbs have static-y artifacts. Not here.
I have also noticed that it seems to melt into whatever it’s applied to. Other verbs seem like a separated effect.
I highly recommend it!
M. Martini
Choose your spaces
Someone tell about it: “gorgeous vintage sounds”. Yes! And I can add “gorgeous modern sounds”. Because you can obtain a clean and lush space through the many available parameters. I can realize concert halls for my orchestral mock up or intimate acoustic sessions with piano and voice. Easy to use but deeply moldable this 224 it’s a very powerful machine.
P. Santarelli
Fantastic
This plug-in is very wonderful
G. Hardman
Reverb for humans or replicants alike
There is a reason you see the hardware unit sitting on the mixing console in dam near every music studio photo from 1978 on. Lives up to the hype and is by far my go to reverb for Vocals. Lush ,detailed and real are words that come to mind.
D. Marais
Haunting brilliance
A work of art. It is absolutely ineffable in its accuracy. Beautiful work, you UA wizards.