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I'm not from the US and don't know much of Black Friday. But its only once a year, no?

Hasn't black Friday been already some time ago? And somebody mentioned it would be on sale a whole month. But it was unclear if it was for January or til end of February. It's still on sale so it should be February. I tried to reach them by phone to get an answer. But all slots on all lines where busy all the time i was trying for several hours.it's on sale at JRR shop, add to card and you have the discounted price.if you wanna buy those.

How To Load Program For At89c51ed2 more. I bought the LXP Native version of these plugins for $400. It angered me to no end when they dropped the price down to $120 a couple years ago.

I won't buy another Lexicon plugin because of that.that was a shot in the heart worse than IK Multimedia has ever done. For what it's worth I now own Exponential Audio R2 and PhoenixVerb. Those two plugins are being supported.Lexicon's on the other hand haven't been updated in some time. The plugins' about pages all say 'Copyright 2010-2011 and the version is still Beta 1.1.9. My gut feeling is Lexicon dropped the price of their reverbs out of spite toward Mr. They did it just a month or two before Exponential Audio (Carnes) launched their initial products.

I also like the fact that iLok 2 still hasn't been cracked so little leeches can't use the same tools I paid good money for. Just to give my two cents on the subject. The last few days I've been testing reverbs all day long, since I had to choose one as a default for my composing templates. I've chosen to test those that are most talked about: Exponential Audio R2 / PHOENIX Softube TSAR-1 Relab LX480 Valhalla ROOM / VintageVerb Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Bundle I've been testing them mostly on PIANO / VOCALS / STRINGS (but also drums, guitars, etc), and my conclusion is that Lexicon PCM Native Bundle is still in a class of it's own. Don't get me wrong, all these plugins are OK, but none of them just sounds as smooth and as deep/wide/sweet as the Lexicon PCM, at least not on the material I tried them on. For me, piano is one of the trickiest instruments to add a reverb to (or any processing for that matter), because you can clearly hear all the anomalies, especially if you play the instrument dynamically. I've used Ivory II Steinway as the source for the test, and tried to set a similar Large Hall setting on all of the reverbs (as close as possible of course).

As much as I wanted to find something that could beat the Lexicon PCM (because it's the most expensive of the lot), nothing just sounded as SWEET and as SMOOTH. Some of them were too grainy, some of them had a really narrow stereo image, some of them were just thin and others had anoying anomalies in the tail, etc. One that I also really liked though is Valhalla - both ROOM and Vintage Verb. They are definitely a best buy if you consider the price/performance ratio. When tweaked a bit - it got close to Lex, but not quite there.

Anyway, that is just my experience based on roughly 3 days of testing, so I chose to buy the Lexicon PCM. I'm sure all of them can perform well in many different scenarios, maybe even better than the Lexicon for some purposes, but still. Would love to hear your experiences. Cheers, Oggie. Just grabbed the PCM native reverb at JJR ends up at 299.00 USD after you add it to cart.And that's exactly why I will not be purchasing any future Lexicon plugins. I spent $400 on the LXP Native bundle. F Billing Revolution 2014 Keygen Free.

Now you can get the better version for $100 less than I spent. Thanks a lot, jerks. If I had spent $1,300 on the PCM Bundle I'd be booking a flight to Stamford, CT and confronting them about this miscarriage of justice in-person. I have done this before to companies that have screwed me over in the past and wouldn't have a problem doing it again.