Models
2 models
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Lexicon 480L
Studio digital reverb processor
Recording equipment · United States
The Lexicon 480L is a digital reverb and effects processor introduced in 1986, comprising a mainframe unit and a remote LARC controller. It offers a wide range of reverb algorithms alongside chorus, pitch shift, and other spatial effects, and was adopted as a studio standard across film scoring, pop, and rock production. The 480L remained in production for many years and its reverb programs appear on numerous landmark recordings.
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Eventide H3000
Studio multi-effects processor
Recording equipment · United States
The Eventide H3000 Ultra-Harmonizer is a digital multi-effects processor introduced in 1987, offering pitch shifting, harmonizing, reverb, flanging, chorus, and other effects in a single 1U rackmount unit. It became a go-to studio effects processor during the late 1980s and 1990s for its unique-sounding pitch algorithms and versatile preset library. The H3000 is widely cited as influential on the sound of recordings from its era.