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Lexicon Pantheon reverb bundled with Alpha...64-bit version?

I still use my Lexicon Alpha (along with some newer interfaces) that originally came bundled with Cubase LE 4 & Lexicon Pantheon reverb. I've upgraded Cubase over the years, and just made the jump to 64-bit, going from Cubase 8 to 11. Everything else works fine, but I didn't realize that I can no longer use 32-bit plugins. I've used my trusty Lexicon Pantheon reverb on hundreds of projects over the years, but they won't load up correctly now that the plugin is missing. I'm hoping there is a 64-bit version? I haven't been able to find any info online. Thanks!

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  • EEldeEElde Posts: 1,380

    @jnj91 said:
    I still use my Lexicon Alpha (along with some newer interfaces) that originally came bundled with Cubase LE 4 & Lexicon Pantheon reverb. I've upgraded Cubase over the years, and just made the jump to 64-bit, going from Cubase 8 to 11. Everything else works fine, but I didn't realize that I can no longer use 32-bit plugins. I've used my trusty Lexicon Pantheon reverb on hundreds of projects over the years, but they won't load up correctly now that the plugin is missing. I'm hoping there is a 64-bit version? I haven't been able to find any info online. Thanks!

    Unfortunately there is not and we discontinued the Pantheon and Pantheon II plugins several years ago.

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    edited November 2024

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  • wasifchwasifch Posts: 1
    edited March 3

    Unfortunately, there is no official 64-bit version of the paybyplatema Lexicon Pantheon reverb plugin. You might want to try using a 32-bit to 64-bit bridge like JBridge to load the plugin in Cubase 11.

  • njsmithnjsmith Posts: 1

    Same boat here—been using the Lexicon Alpha and Pantheon for years. Sadly, there’s no official 64-bit version of Pantheon, and Njmcdirect Lexicon hasn't updated it. Your best bet is using a 32-bit bridge like jBridge to run it in Cubase 11. Not perfect, but it works!

  • lowedirectlowedirect Posts: 1
    edited April 17

    Totally get where you're coming from — that Pantheon reverb had a really nice sound and vibe. Unfortunately, Lexicon never released a 64-bit version of the Pantheon plugin, and it's officially discontinued. That’s why it’s not showing up in Cubase 11 (which dropped 32-bit plugin support)

    If you really need to access old projects, one workaround is using a 32-bit host like Cubase 8 or using a plugin wrapper like jBridge to run 32-bit plugins in 64-bit Cubase (though results can vary).

    Alternatively, you might want to check out other Lexicon plugins like the PCM Native Reverb Bundle or Lexicon MPX, which are modern and 64-bit compatible — not Pantheon, but similar in tone. https://www.njmcdirectportal.com/

  • eldis1981eldis1981 Posts: 2

    @lowedirect said:
    Totally get where you're coming from — that Pantheon reverb had a really nice sound and vibe. Unfortunately, Lexicon never released a 64-bit version of the Pantheon plugin, and it's officially discontinued. That’s why it’s not showing up in Cubase 11 (which dropped 32-bit plugin support)

    If you really need to access old projects, one workaround is using a 32-bit host like Cubase 8 or using a plugin wrapper like jBridge to run 32-bit plugins in 64-bit Cubase (though results can vary).

    Alternatively, you might want to check out other Lexicon plugins like the PCM Native Reverb Bundle or Lexicon MPX, which are modern and 64-bit compatible — not Pantheon, but similar in tone. https://www.njmcdirectportal.com/

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