Relab Lx480 - Presets
The Relab LX480 organizes its library into distinct algorithms, each serving a specific purpose in a mix: 1. Halls (The Classic "Big" Sound)
The main slider controls the overall decay time. However, the LX480 features a unique Bass Multiply control. If your preset feels muddy, lower the Bass Multiply below 1.0x to make the low-frequency reverb decay faster than the high frequencies. 3. High-Frequency Cut (Hi Cut) relab lx480 presets
Focuses on the very first reflections of a space, adding weight and depth to a sound without a noticeable reverb tail. The Relab LX480 organizes its library into distinct
Look for the "Auto Hall" preset. It provides a massive sense of space without washing out the dry signal, making it perfect for power ballads or cinematic scores. 2. Plates (The Percussion Essential) Plate reverbs in the LX480 are dense and bright. Best For: Snare drums and acoustic guitars. If your preset feels muddy, lower the Bass Multiply below 1
between the LX480 and other Lexicon emulations.
The original 480L was often quite dark. If a preset feels too "vintage" or muffled, open up the High Cut filter to let more treble through.
Ultimate Guide to Relab LX480 Presets: Mixing Secrets & Best Practices