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Lexicon Announces Mix Winner

Harman's Lexicon has announced the winner of the Ken Lewis Mixing Competition.

Salt Lake City, UT (April 13, 2012)—Harman’s Lexicon has announced the winner of the Ken Lewis Mixing Competition.

Lexicon has awarded a Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Plug-In Bundle to Harry Aponte, winner of the Ken Lewis Mixing Competition, which was held by Indaba Music, a website where participants can mix and remix songs posted by various artists, and upload and share their own music with others.

Ken Lewis is a Grammy Award-winning mixing engineer, producer, songwriter and musician with more than 20 years of major label credits, including more than 50 platinum and gold albums and singles. For the contest, Lewis asked people to mix his track “November Skies,” the first single from G-Note Records recording artist Lea. Hundreds of entries were submitted, with Ken Lewis and co-judge Brent Kolatalo choosing the winning mix.

“I am thrilled to be the winner of the contest and the Lexicon PCM Native Reverb bundle,” said Aponte. “I already own the LXP Plug-In and used it on the winning mix. I am a musician who works very hard to get my mixes just right, and look forward to using the PCM Native Reverb plug in to create even better sounding productions in the future.”

“As any working mixing engineer can tell you, getting a great mix is a lot harder than most people realize; even many recording engineers and most musicians have to rely on the talents of a mixing pro do get this part of the production process exactly right,” noted Lewis. “My hat is off to Harry Aponte for doing such an exceptional job on his winning submission.”

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