Pantheon, Introduction – Lexicon PANTHEON musical instrument User Manual

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PANTHEON

INTRODUCTION

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HISTORY

In 1971 Lexicon released the first Digital Audio product ever to the world, a
simple delay line called the Delta-T 101. Since this time Lexicon has been at the
forefront of digital audio. In the late 1970’s after finishing his Ph.D. in Physics, Dr.
David Griesinger developed one of the first digital reverberation devices. The product
eventually became the Lexicon 224 reverberator. The 224 was just the beginning of a
long line of Lexicon reverberation devices including the PCM60, PCM70, M480L and
960L. Over 80 percent of platinum recordings and major film releases take advantage
of Lexicon processing. David Griesinger is a physicist interested in sound - the sound
of music. He is particularly interested in translating subjective impressions of sounds
into the physics of sound propagation, and the psychoacoustics of sound perception.
He has found that although it is wonderful to discover ways to improve the quality
of a reproduced sound, it is far more useful and powerful to understand exactly how
the improvement was achieved. Now Lexicon’s Principal Scientist, Dr. Griesinger is
involved in all of Lexicon’s reverb algorithms, which take advantage of his extensive
research into both the acoustic properties of spaces as well as psycho-acoustics or the
human brain’s perception of sound.

THE PANTHEON REVERB

The Lexicon Pantheon reverb plug-in combines world-class Lexicon reverb with a
simple, yet powerful interface to create an indispensable tool for your recording system.

The Lexicon Pantheon reverb plug-in features a wide range of reverb types
including Hall, Chamber, Room, Plate, Ambience, and Custom. A full complement
of user adjustable parameters is available, including: Room Size, RT 60 (decay
time), Pre-Delay, Damping, Diffusion, Spread, Bass Boost and Frequency, Delay and
Regeneration, Independent Left and Right Echo Time and Level, Wet/Dry Mix and
Output Level.

Whether mixing for music, film/TV, or multimedia, the set of 35 factory presets in
the Lexicon Pantheon Reverb will cover your needs. Presets ranging from Vocal,
Instrument and Drums, to Live Sound and Special Effects make it easy to add that
“Lexicon Sound” to your projects.

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