Lexicon PCM96 manual DSP Configurations, Analog

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DSP Configurations

The PCM96 Surround processor can be divided in up to four virtual machines, each of which can run its own algorithm. This lets you route sig- nals from each input through a variety of algorithm combinations.

The PCM96 Surround can use up to six physical inputs and six physical outputs at a time; configurations for the physical inputs and outputs are described below. The software plug-in also lets the PCM96 Surround use up to six inputs and outputs via FireWireTM; those configurations are accessible in the software plug-in, and are described on page 18.

When using the PCM96 Surround in one of its surround modes, it is critical to know how audio is routed to the algorithm. This applies both to the way IO connects with the outside world and the way the signals are distributed within the algorithm.

The inputs and outputs relate to the following cables:

 

 

Analog

AES

 

Stereo Machine 1 Left

Cable 1

Cable 1 (L)

Stereo Machine 1

Right

Cable 2

Cable 1

(R)

Stereo Machine 2

Left

Cable 3

Cable 2

(L)

Stereo Machine 2

Right

Cable 4

Cable 2

(R)

Or

 

 

 

 

 

Analog

AES

 

Multichannel Left

Cable 1

Cable 1 (L)

Multichannel Right

Cable 2

Cable 1 (R)

Multichannel Left Surround

Cable 3

Cable 2 (L)

Multichannel Right Surround

Cable 4

Cable 2

(R)

Multichannel Center

Cable 5

Cable 3

(L)

Multichannel LFE

Cable 6

Cable 3

(R)

Preset availability within the various surround con- figurations

In almost all cases, a surround preset is usable in any surround configuration, whether four or five-channel, 2-in or multi-in. Parameters which are not available in a given configuration (for example center levels in a four-channel config) are hidden. Factory presets have been written in such a way as to work satisfactorily in all configurations. When creating user presets, it’s rec- ommended that the preset be auditioned in all configurations.

Signal distribution inside the algorithm

There are two versions of the 4-channel machine: 2-in/4-out and 4-in/4-out.

By the same token, there are two versions of the 5-channel machine: 2-in/5- out and 5-in/5-out.

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Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Declaration of Conformity Warranty Initializing/Formatting a Compact Flash Card How to Assign a Base Channel to the PCM96 Introduction Page Front Panel Back Power ButtonDisplay LoadRear Panel Digital Model Power JackFireWireTM Ports Ethernet InputsPage Rear Panel Digital and Analog Model DB25 6-channel Analog IN/OUTPage 1Single Stereo Config Using the PCM96 Surround1SinglConcertHallStereo-FlaCongefig4896 Category Selection Screen System Presets To select a different category1ConcertHall-Flange 0Med Hall Save As Single Stereo Config Initializing/formatting a Compact Flash Card DSP Configurations AnalogMono signal is split into a stereo signal Cascade Stereo Single two in Five Out PCM96 Surround Plug-IN Minimum System RequirementsPage About RepairPCM96 Surround Communication NameFireWire Setting UpdateDriver Buffer Setting CancelNetworking A network has its own IP address to identify it. ExampleDhcp Virtual Private Networks VPN Ethernet Link AES Setup Analog SetupSystem Menu Midi Device IDTempo Value Base ChannelBank Dump Tempo BeatInput Level Machine MenuWet Dry Mix Output LevelUsing Midi Channel Usage Description Bank Presets Bank # Soft Row ParameterByte Definition Comments EOXBank Bank to fetch 0xF7 Algorithms Hall Surround, Stereo and Mono Random Hall Surround, Stereo and Mono Resonant Chords Surround, Stereo and Mono Chorus/Flange Surround, Stereo and Mono Pitch Shift Standard VSO Bass Boost Room ParametersBandwidth Bass Crossover BassXOverDelay Time Echo Delay Delay Feedback MasterDelay Level Master Delay Time MasterFeedback Level FeedbackFeedback Diffusion Feedback PanReflection Delay Delay Time Master Echo DelayMaster Reflection Delay Reflection Time Master Master Echo FeedbackReflection Gain Level Resonance Tuning MasterReverb PreDelay Predelay ResonanceReverb Wander Reverb Spin SpinReverb Time Hi Cut Room SizeSignal Type Signal Event FreqSignal Frequency ShelfType Tap SlopeWet Dry Mix Page Page PCM96 Surround Specifications 44.1 kHz 48 kHz 88.2 kHz 96 kHzStorage Media 44.1K → 96KFCC Midi Implementation Chart
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PCM96 specifications

The Lexicon PCM96 is a high-end digital effects processor renowned for its versatility, high-quality sound, and advanced signal processing capabilities. Tailored for both professional studio environments and live sound applications, the PCM96 delivers an impressive range of features that appeal to audio engineers, musicians, and producers alike.

At the core of the PCM96 lies Lexicon’s proprietary algorithm technology, which has been honed over decades of developing industry-leading reverb and effects processors. With its dual-engine architecture, the PCM96 allows users to access a wide variety of effects simultaneously. This dual-engine approach means that the processor can handle complex audio signals with unmatched clarity and precision.

One of the standout features of the PCM96 is its extensive library of reverb algorithms. From lush concert hall environments to tight and intimate spaces, the PCM96 captures the nuances of acoustic realism. Additionally, it provides advanced options for customizing reverb tails, predelay, and diffusion, allowing users to create unique soundscapes tailored to their specific needs.

Beyond reverb, the PCM96 boasts a rich selection of modulation effects, including chorus, flanging, and delay. These effects can be combined with the reverb algorithms for intricate sound design possibilities. The processor supports up to 96 kHz sample rates, ensuring high fidelity and compatibility with professional digital audio workstations (DAWs).

Another key characteristic of the PCM96 is its intuitive user interface. The front panel features a bright LCD display and straightforward controls, making it easy for users to navigate through presets and tweak parameters on the fly. Additionally, the PCM96 can be integrated seamlessly into various digital audio environments via its comprehensive connectivity options, including AES/EBU, S/PDIF, and MIDI.

The PCM96 also supports remote control and automation via MIDI, enabling users to synchronize effects with musical performances or recording sessions. This feature is particularly beneficial for live sound applications where quick adjustments can significantly impact the performance dynamics.

In summary, the Lexicon PCM96 stands out as a premier effects processor that brings together high-quality sound, innovative technologies, and user-friendly design. Its robust set of features, combined with the legendary Lexicon sound, makes it an indispensable tool for audio professionals seeking to elevate their creative possibilities in sound design and music production.