
Bill rightly points out only has the hall algos. Practically: the only LX480 that's released at the moment is the Lite version which Dr. Going with the guitar analogy, I feel personally that I can cover more ground with a Telecaster than a Les Paul the Telecaster gets me places where the Les Paul just doesn't want to go BUT if the question is which one sounds more like a Les Paul. If there's anything a decade of digital emulations have thought me is that everything has its own sound and that the one-plug-to-rule-them-all isn't really happening - unless, of course, you happen to really LIKE the sound of that particular plugin.įor me the Sonnox will cover quite a lot ground which makes it a flexible plug-in - unlike the LX480 which does ONE thing and one thing only - but obviously does that one thing better than most, if not all plugins. The Sonnox will cover some of the bases but - hardly surprising - it sounds exactly like a Sonnox reverb most of the time.

if you want the sound of the Lexicon PCM bundle then that's the one to get.

In my mind the 'Lexicon-thing' is the 480L sound more than anything else and for that I think Relab's LX480 is right on the money.Īs always with these things there aren't many shortcuts.

If you know what you want (the PCM), then it's easy
