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Lexicon LXP​-​1 (1988)

from Sound of discontinued and obsolete reverb units by An Moku

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Lexicon LXP-1

There can be few effects devices around as prestigious and as desirable as those made by Lexicon. Now, with the release in 1988 of the LXP1 16-bit processor, the classic Lexicon sound became truly affordable.

This is the LXP-1 sounding. On the foto it is the 3rd in the row. You are hearing the Digitone by Elektron playing a few notes constantly and generatevely feeded into the Lexicon. I have used the Plate D preset at ca. 45-50% wet, decay at maximum (6sec.) and Delay at maximum as well (246ms). You might hear it bounce a little. Reverb into the Oto Machines Boum into H5 (line in). The only thing I did to this recording was adding a bit of EQ by Kush. Not too much. You need to hear the unit. I think the low-mids are beautiful. The LXP-1 offers a lovely lofi and mojo. I love it.

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from Sound of discontinued and obsolete reverb units, released March 31, 2022

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An Moku Zurich, Switzerland

An Moku (Dominik Grenzler) is a sound artist, conceptual producer and former bass guitar player based in Zürich, Switzerland. He has released music on Puremagnetik, Karlrecords, Dio Drone, Slowcraft Records, Bullflat3.8, Audiobulb and his own label Endtitles. ... more

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