The Lexicon PCM 80 is a high-end digital effects processor renowned for its exceptional sound quality, versatility, and innovative features, making it a staple in professional audio production since its release in the mid-1990s. Below is an overview of its performance characteristics and examples of songs, producers, and artists who have utilized it.
Performance Features of the Lexicon PCM 80
High-Quality Effects: The PCM 80 offers a wide range of effects, including reverb, delay, chorus, flanging, pitch shifting, and resonant chord effects. Its reverb is particularly celebrated for its lush, three-dimensional sound, often described as "wrapping around" the source material, a signature of Lexicon’s renowned processing.
Preset Library: It comes with 200 factory presets organized into four banks, covering categories like Multi Effects, Modulation Effects, Special Effects, Rhythmic Echo and Delay Effects, Ambience Effects, and more. These presets are highly tweakable, with an "Adjust" knob providing real-time control over key parameters.
Dual Processing Modes: The unit features two operational modes—"Go" mode for quick, essential edits and "Pro" mode for accessing up to 100 parameters per patch, offering deep customization for sound designers.
Advanced Algorithms: It uses 10 stereo algorithms split into 4-voice (e.g., Concert Hall, Plate) and 6-voice (e.g., Chorus+Rvb, Res1>Plate) configurations, blending reverb with additional effects for complex soundscapes.
Tempo Control: The PCM 80 includes unique tempo features, allowing users to tap in tempos or sync effects to MIDI clock, making it ideal for rhythmic delays and synchronized modulation.
Expandability: Its memory can be expanded with PCMCIA cards for additional presets (up to 2350) and SIMM upgrades to extend delay times from 2.6 seconds to over 42 seconds. Optional algorithm cards (e.g., Pitch FX, Dual FX) further enhance its capabilities.
Connectivity: It offers balanced analog inputs/outputs via 1/4-inch TRS jacks, S/PDIF digital I/O, and MIDI support for real-time control, ensuring seamless integration into studio setups.
Sonic Clarity: With 18-bit A/D and D/A converters and a 20 kHz bandwidth, the PCM 80 delivers pristine audio quality, though it was later surpassed by the PCM 81’s 24-bit converters.
Usage in Songs, by Producers, and Artists
The Lexicon PCM 80 has been a go-to tool for many notable producers and artists across various genres due to its distinctive sound and flexibility. Here are some examples:
Artists:
The Edge (U2): During the 2009 360° Tour, The Edge’s guitar tech, Dallas Schoo, confirmed the PCM 80’s use in his effects rig, adding spatial depth and delay to tracks like “Where the Streets Have No Name.”
David Gilmour: Beyond live use, Gilmour’s studio work often leveraged Lexicon’s signature sound, with the PCM 80 being a natural evolution for albums like The Division Bell (1994).
The Lexicon PCM 80’s combination of pristine reverb, sophisticated multi-effects, and real-time control made it a favorite in both studio and live settings, influencing countless recordings and performances by top-tier artists and producers. but the PCM 80 remains iconic for its role in shaping modern music production.
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