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MPX Native Reverb Walkthrough

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Written by Tony Smith

Updated at January 28th, 2026

​​​​​​​​​​​​Here is a brief overview of the LXP Native Reverb Bundle.  It covers how to navigate the user interface and explores how its basic features function.  We will go over each algorithm type and use audio examples to demonstrate the plug-in's capabilities.​​​​

Transcript
Thanks for purchasing the MPX Native Reverb plugin. We’re excited that you’ve chosen the gold standard of digital reverbs to join you on your musical journey. 
The MPX Native Reverb Plug-in delivers the legendary Lexicon sound through a single polymorphic plug-in with seven different reverb types and over one hundred of the most versatile and finely crafted studio presets. This is the ultimate home recording and professional  studio plug-in package for creating professional, inspirational mixes within popular DAWs such as Pro Tools®, Logic®, Nuendo® or any other AAX, RTAS®, AudioUnit™, or VST® compatible host.
 Today we’re going to show you various features and how to utilize the MPX Native Reverb in your DAW
 First start by adding a track into your DAW and insert the MPX plugin as an effect on the track. Today, we’re going to be using Ableton Live. Once you have your track prepared, you will see the MPX Native Reverb and its graphical Interface.
 To begin, select the category of what reverb type you would like to use. In this example, we will be using the large plate reverb type. Plate reverbs are among the audio world’s most utilized and classic sounds based on the a lot of the old reverb plates in studios from the 1960’s that can be heard on many of the recordings we are all well familiar with by now.
 After you have selected a reverb type, you can select a preset for that reverb type. These are all good starting points for a basic reverb sound. In this example, we will leave it at the default large plate preset.
 Once the preset is loaded to make changes you can adjust any of the 12 parameter knobs, all of which are labeled such as the reflection and reverb levels, diffusion, reverb time and pre delay. The mix knob allows you to adjust the blend of your original dry audio and the processed reverb sound.
 Real time visualization can be turned on and off by clicking anywhere in the real time visualization window. When off, the plug-in name is displayed, and this will conserve CPU power. When on, the spectral intensity analyzer is displayed, providing real time visual feedback of the effect signal’s amplitude over the frequency spectrum.
 If you like the changes that you’ve made to a preset, you can store them for later use. The store functionality will keep your customized presets in the user library section of the plug-in. First press the store button, name your preset, then press store once more and you will have a new category called user presets with your customized settings.

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