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Powell Picks ‘Verbs from Lexicon

John Powell, a British-born, Los Angeles-based film composer and a lifelong user of Lexicon's reverb hardware, has adopted the Lexicon PCM Total Bundle Plug-ins package.

Salt Lake City, UT (August 29, 2013)- John Powell, a British-born, Los Angeles-based film composer and a lifelong user of Lexicon’s reverb hardware, has adopted the Lexicon PCM Total Bundle Plug-ins package.

Powell has been a long-time Lexicon user, from the beginning of his career to his most recent use of the Lexicon PCM Total Bundle Plug-ins package His numerous credits include “How to Train Your Dragon (1, 2 and 3)”, “X-Men: The Last Stand,” “Happy Feet,” “The Bourne Identity” and more than 50 other live-action and animated films.

“I’m much older than you’d think from looking at me,” Powell said. “When I first started working in recording studios the jewel in the crown for me was always the Lexicon reverb, way back to models like the 224, 224XL, 300, 480L and 960L. Back then many of these units were incredibly expensive and the idea of owning one was just a dream for me.”

Fast forward to 2013 and the Lexicon PCM Total Bundle Plug-ins package, which offers more than a dozen Lexicon reverbs and effects and hundreds of studio presets. Thanks to the PCM Total Bundle, the equivalent of dozens of rack-mount hardware units are now available to composers, musicians, engineers and producers at the click of a mouse.

“Being able to have as many Lexicon reverbs as I want, right there inside both my Logic and Pro Tools rigs is an extraordinary turn of events,” Powell noted. “Their reverbs always add the most musical sheen, that, to me, makes everything sound more euphonic and even harmonically richer.”

“To be lucky enough to work with someone like John Powell and to know we had a small hand in bringing his talent to the screen is a tremendous honor and privilege,” added Noel Larson, market manager, portable PA, tour and recording for Harman signal processing.

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