UAD Lexicon 224
Universal version latest seen at v11.8.1 · Reported by 17 Macs in the community.
All sighted native versions (5):
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UAD Lexicon 224 is a professional audio plugin from Universal Audio that emulates the Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb, a legendary hardware unit from 1978 used on classic albums by Talking Heads, U2 and countless studio professionals. The plugin replicates all eight reverb programs plus chorus, using the exact algorithms and control processor code from the original hardware, including features like Bass/Mid split decay, crossover tuning, predelay, diffusion and system noise modeling for absolute authenticity. It is available as an AAX, AU and VST3 plugin, distributed through the UAD Connect ecosystem, and requires a UAD account to activate. A native Apple Silicon build has been confirmed running on Macs in the Rosetta Check community.
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1 suggestionThe native Apple Silicon build of UAD Lexicon 224 is available now through UAD Connect, Universal Audio's plugin management and activation platform. Update to the latest version of UAD Connect on your Mac — the current release automatically delivers native arm64 builds of all UAD plugins, including Lexicon 224, to any Mac running Apple Silicon. Open UAD Connect, check for updates (UAD Connect → Check for Updates on macOS), and let it refresh your plugin library; the native build will be downloaded and installed automatically. Once updated, your DAW will load the native version on next launch, resulting in noticeably lower CPU usage and longer battery life compared to the Intel build running under Rosetta.
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