Lexicon PCM96 manual Reflection Gain Level, Resonance Detune Master, Resonance Filter Master

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there may be one or more reflection delays for each input channel. Some of the delays may mix their outputs to the same channel (left to left) and some may go cross-channel (left to right).

Reflection Gain (Level)

Each Reflection Delay voice also has a gain value. This gain is controlled by the Reflection Gain parameter.

Resonance

This parameter determines at which frequency the delay voice resonates.

Resonance Detune Master

Controls detuning of all voices in the algorithm. Each voice has its nominal detune. adjusted by this percentage. Includes a built-in ducker that attenu- ates the delay output whenever signal is present at the input. This can be used to keep the original signal from being muddied up by delay repeats.

Resonance Filter Master

Controls all voices in the algorithm. Each voice’s resonator has its nominal cutoff frequency adjusted by this percentage.

Resonance Master

Controls all voices in the algorithm. Each voice has its nominal resonance adjusted by this percentage.

Resonance Tuning Master

Affects all voices in the algorithm. Each voice has its nominal resonance adjusted by this value. In the musical world, the tuning reference is A=440. This means that the note A (above middle C) is equivalent to 440 Hz. Changing the master tuning causes all notes to be sharp or flat.

Resonator Detune

This parameter acts as an adjustment to the specified frequency for the voice’s resonator. The calculation of cents yields a ratio which is used to modify the specified frequency of the voice. This parameter is modified by the Master Detune parameter.

Resonator Filter Freq

This parameter controls a lowpass filter inside the resonator.

Resonator Frequency

This parameter determines at which frequency the delay voice resonates. The action of this parameter is determined by the state of the Resonance Mode parameter. When a frequency is calculated for this parameter, it must then be affected by the value of the Master Tuning parameter.

Reverb PreDelay (Predelay)

This is a delay that’s added to the diffused signal before it enters the main part of the reverb. For all intents, it may be considered as delay that is added to the reverberated signal. It is used to temporally separate the reverb from the dry signal.

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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 Display Power ButtonBack LoadFireWireTM Ports Power JackRear Panel Digital Model Ethernet InputsPage DB25 6-channel Analog IN/OUT Rear Panel Digital and Analog ModelPage Using the PCM96 Surround 1Single Stereo Config1SinglConcertHallStereo-FlaCongefig4896 To select a different category Category Selection Screen System Presets1ConcertHall-Flange 0Med Hall Save As Single Stereo Config Initializing/formatting a Compact Flash Card Analog DSP ConfigurationsMono signal is split into a stereo signal Cascade Stereo Single two in Five Out Minimum System Requirements PCM96 Surround Plug-INPage PCM96 Surround Communication RepairAbout NameDriver Buffer Setting UpdateFireWire Setting CancelA network has its own IP address to identify it. Example NetworkingDhcp Virtual Private Networks VPN Ethernet Link System Menu Analog SetupAES Setup Device ID MidiBank Dump Base ChannelTempo Value Tempo BeatWet Dry Mix Machine MenuInput Level Output LevelUsing Midi Channel Usage Description Soft Row Parameter Bank Presets Bank #EOX Byte Definition CommentsBank 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 Bandwidth ParametersBass Boost Room Bass Crossover BassXOverDelay Level Master Delay Feedback MasterDelay Time Echo Delay Delay Time MasterFeedback Diffusion FeedbackFeedback Level Feedback PanMaster Reflection Delay Reflection Time Master Master Echo DelayReflection Delay Delay Time Master Echo FeedbackReverb PreDelay Predelay Resonance Tuning MasterReflection Gain Level ResonanceReverb Time Hi Cut Reverb Spin SpinReverb Wander Room SizeSignal Frequency Signal Event FreqSignal Type ShelfWet Dry Mix Tap SlopeType Page Page 44.1 kHz 48 kHz 88.2 kHz 96 kHz PCM96 Surround Specifications44.1K → 96K Storage MediaFCC 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.

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