Lexicon PSP 42 Operation Manual
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Factory presets
Although setting the Lexicon PSP 42 from scratch is a breeze, thanks to the intuitive graphic user
interface, the plug-in has been equipped with a large number of factory presets that are presenting
its potential applications and covering most of its capabilities. The Factory preset allow for a
quick start and are a good starting point for further adjustments and experiments.
Switching between presets is smooth and does not cause any audible clicks. That makes it
possible to automate preset changes in your mix and achieve pristine clean results.
The Lexicon PSP 42 contains following 16 presets:
1. wiper,
2. 8
th
fast tape,
3. didgee,
4. dotted 8
th
slow tape,
5. light flanger,
6. wow tape,
7. 16
th
downsampled,
8. doubler,
9. running up,
10. deep flanger,
11. lezlie,
12. fourtyfour fast,
13. vocoder,
14. fourtyfour slow,
15. driven crazy,
16. 16
th
slapback.
How to use presets?
Using presets in Cubase, Nuendo or WaveLab
To use our presets under Cubase, Cubasis or Nuendo just click on the preset arrows to try
programs one by one. Alternatively, you can open the preset list to choose a preset from. To use
presets under Wavelab just click on the PRESETS box and select a preset from the list.
Using presets in Logic
To use presets under Logic just click on the PROG01 text box. The preset list will appear. Click
on the name of the preset to load it.
Using presets in other VST hosts
Refer to your host application's manual for details on using internal VST presets. There are still
some VST applications (such as Paris or WaveBurner) which don't support internal VST presets.
In that case we recommend users to share presets between users.