PSP 42 v2
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
glad to see it updated but that's a steep upgrade price. was hoping it'd be closer to $29.
what is new compared to V1.x? other than apple silicon compatibility which is of course essential for people using those systems...
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what is new compared to V1.x? other than apple silicon compatibility which is of course essential for people using those systems...
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Lexicon PSP 42 is a high-quality digital stereo delay and phrase sampler plug-in based on the legendary Lexicon PCM 42 processor famous for its unique concept and distinctive sound.
In version 2, the original vision of Lexicon PSP 42 has been enhanced both in sonic accuracy and feature flexibility. In addition to the lush tape saturation algorithm and emulation of the variable sampling rate delay line that made the sound of the original PCM 42 so unique, version 2 now adds even more precise modeling of the hardware’s audio path, in a manner that allows the user to quickly decide on how much of the original character should be used. In addition to the Legacy processing mode of the previous version, Lexicon PSP 42 now offers three alternative modes:
Clean: a pristine signal path with no emulations
Lims: engages the original hardware’s two opto limiters, one at the input and one just before the A/D – the first affecting Dry and Wet signals, and the second affecting Wet and Feedback signals
Full: engages emulation not only of the limiters but also of the original A/D and D/A converters in the hardware PCM 42, whose non-linear behavior added a unique sonic twist.
Lexicon PSP 42 v. 2 adds several new features unheard of on the original hardware, including up to 28800 ms of delay time, adjustable Hi Cut filter frequency, LFO tempo sync and waveform phase adjustment, adjustable input level sensitivity to simulate –10 dBV or +4dBu operation, options to invert the Envelope Controller signal or control it with a sidechain input and four Direction modes to simulate various forward and backward repeat options. It even has a Bypass button that leaves the input limiter in the signal path, providing a subtle, realistic coloration to “dry” signals. All of these new functions are presented on an easy-to-use Extensions panel under the plug-in’s standard controls.
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
lols. yes. gui update is MASSIVE. i'm sure i'll end up buying the upgrade before may 1st. they're a good company and i want to support them. looking forward to N20 update.
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- KVRAF
- 1537 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
I'm sure they will do something about it. Give them some time, this just came out, PSP is a small team and Antoni et al. at right now at NAMM. I think we will see a more attractive price soon.dayjob wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 4:29 pm glad to see it updated but that's a steep upgrade price. was hoping it'd be closer to $29.
“In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.”
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
it's not a deal breaker for me. i mean.. initial complains are just that.. initial 'hot take' complaints. i'll probably grab it on payday and be perfectly happy about it.escalona wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 5:28 pmI'm sure they will do something about it. Give them some time, this just came out, PSP is a small team and Antoni et al. at right now at NAMM. I think we will see a more attractive price soon.dayjob wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 4:29 pm glad to see it updated but that's a steep upgrade price. was hoping it'd be closer to $29.
PSP does a lot of things right and should be rewarded for that. N20 update will be a big deal for me as i love love love that plug in and have made some tunes w/it that otherwise just wouldn't have happened.
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- KVRAF
- 12437 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
Also remember, this is officially licensed through Lexicon, so PSP is almost certainly kicking up some cash to Lexi. Wouldn't be surprised if that impacts the price.
That said, I was really hoping they'd do a v2 with new modeling for the circuitry and limiter and that's exactly what they did. Look forward to checking this out now.
That said, I was really hoping they'd do a v2 with new modeling for the circuitry and limiter and that's exactly what they did. Look forward to checking this out now.
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- KVRAF
- 3397 posts since 6 Nov, 2006
Excellent points. [tips hat]Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 6:21 pm Also remember, this is officially licensed through Lexicon, so PSP is almost certainly kicking up some cash to Lexi. Wouldn't be surprised if that impacts the price.
That said, I was really hoping they'd do a v2 with new modeling for the circuitry and limiter and that's exactly what they did. Look forward to checking this out now.
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- KVRian
- 1443 posts since 1 Jun, 2008
I guess this is strictly for fans of the original unit. It’s very limited and doesn’t do any stereo effects.
It also crashes both Reason and Bitwig so I assume it was rushed out in time for NAMM. I do wish PSP were a bit more responsive with updates like Audiority. Great customer service, but they seem to be focusing all their time on updating older plugins to Apple Silicon rather than bug fixes.
It also crashes both Reason and Bitwig so I assume it was rushed out in time for NAMM. I do wish PSP were a bit more responsive with updates like Audiority. Great customer service, but they seem to be focusing all their time on updating older plugins to Apple Silicon rather than bug fixes.
- KVRAF
- 37374 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
They have to do N2O (N3O?) next
- KVRian
- 1241 posts since 25 Jan, 2017
About stereo, I wished they did something simila to Eventide with the "dual" 910/949 harmonizer.
Since I've almost always been seeing PCM 42 rack mounted in pairs.
I used to have a saved template for the old PSP42 set as a dual channel pair, but it wasn't ideal.
Since I've almost always been seeing PCM 42 rack mounted in pairs.
I used to have a saved template for the old PSP42 set as a dual channel pair, but it wasn't ideal.
- KVRian
- 744 posts since 15 May, 2003 from R'lyeh
Awesome. I finally just bought it a week or two ago during their 'solstice' 50% off sale.. Free update for me!
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- KVRian
- 1380 posts since 8 Jan, 2012 from frankfurt, Germany
Also most psp plug-ins crash Ableton, not only vst3 also vst2. They replied to fix these issues in q1 but nothing happenedfceramic wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 8:06 pm I guess this is strictly for fans of the original unit. It’s very limited and doesn’t do any stereo effects.
It also crashes both Reason and Bitwig so I assume it was rushed out in time for NAMM. I do wish PSP were a bit more responsive with updates like Audiority. Great customer service, but they seem to be focusing all their time on updating older plugins to Apple Silicon rather than bug fixes.
- KVRian
- 1352 posts since 17 Aug, 2012 from Old Zealand
+1
