Lexicon 960L owner manual Quick Guide to Operation

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Basic Operations

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A Quick Guide to Operation, Continued

If you selected a clock rate of 88.2 or 96 kHz, you’ll get a screen like Fig. 3-4, which gives you a choice of two processing configurations:

1)Stereo in and out, using one or two machines

2)One machine, with 5 channels in and 5 channels out.

3)One machine, with 2 channels in and 5 channels out.

4)A single 8-in/8-out machine, with a pass-through algorithm, which performs no processing, but is useful for wiring checkout and diagnostics.

To select a configuration, enter its number with the Numeric Keypad (or scroll to it with the Navigation Arrows and press ENTER).

To select analog or digital input, first use the Navigation Arrows to position yourself on any of the Input Selection Boxes. Then, use the Increment/Decrement (-/+) keys to toggle back and forth between Analog and AES inputs. In Figs. 3-3 and 3-4, all inputs are analog ("AN1" on the INPUTS strip of the Main Operating Display). Pressing either the Increment or Decrement key will switch all inputs to digital ("AES" on the INPUTS strip). All inputs will be set alike.

The Analog and Digital Outputs receive the same signals at all times, mapped channel for channel, as noted by the "A & D" on the OUTPUTS strip.

Figure 3-4 — Configuration screen for 88.2/96 kHz clock rate (stereo in/out selected, two machines available).

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Contents 960L. Digital Effects System Important Safety Instructions Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Introduction Title of SectionMainframe Description Rear PanelAbout the 960L Unpacking the 960LClock Card Midi Connectors Five-pin DIN female Remote-Control ConnectorsMains Power Switch IEC Power ConnectorStandby Switch and Indicator Front PanelFloppy Drive ThumbscrewsBehind the Front Panel DSP-Card SlotsCPU Card Installation MountingVentilation LocationDigital Audio Connections Midi ConnectionsWordclock Connections LARC2 Remote Navigating Typical Display ScreensLARC2 Remote About the LARC2Unpacking the Larc LARC2 Control Surface LARC2 Control SurfaceGetting What You Want LARC2 ConnectionsNavigating Typical Display Screens A typical display screenMode Faders Joystick About the Faders and JoystickAudio Indicators Fine AdjustLexicon Button Basic Operation AN Overview of the ControlsBasic Operation An Overview of the ControlsSetup Control Mode Quick Guide to Operation960L Owner’s MaunalBasic Operations Quick Guide to Operation Machine Selection Program LoadingEditing a Program or Register Storing Your EditsName screen Info screens are similar Control Mode CLOCKS, Configuration Operations in DetailLoading Programs and Registers Loading ProgramsLoading Registers Alternative Loading TechniquesProgramming Machines Control Mode Clocks, Configuration, and System Screens WordclockInput, Output, and Machine Configuration Locked and unlocked wordclock960L Owner’s Maunal Operations in Detail 44.1/48kHz Dual machines 5-in and 2-in Output Assignment Left Right Center Unused Surround Surround Analog and Digital I/O System ScreenFine Adjust EditingEditing Algorithms Editing With the FadersEditing with the Joystick Quick Comparisons via the Lexicon ButtonEditing Inputs and Outputs Input PanningOutput Panning Setting Levels 960L Surround Panning RulesAvoiding Overload Using the Edit Algorithm Screen V-Page and Parameter ReassignmentFrom the Edit Algorithm, Inputs, Outputs Options screen 22 Edit V-Page screen programming the joystick Storing and Labeling Your Edits StoringNaming and Annotating 25 a Register Info Options Enabled Organizing Your RegistersMachine Mode Using the Floppy DriveCD-ROM Edit Tools for RegistersUsing the Reverb Programs Using the Reverb Programs Reverberation and RealityUsing The Reverb Program Lexicon, Inc Reverberation and Reality Msec Sound in Space a Short History of Stereo and Surround Algorithms Random HallSurround Hall ChamberPlate & Surround Plate Ambience & Surround AmbienceAmbient Chamber Reverse & Surround ReverseInverse Parameters Used in the 960L Algorithms Using The Reverb ProgramLexicon, Inc FbckL FbckRFbckLF FbckLSLvLL LvRRLvLR LvRL LvLFLFRearRoll RearRvbRShape RSpreadSize SlopeSpin SpreadMidi Nomenclature Midi Channel AllocationChannel Usage Description Card Configuration Bank and Program MappingBank Description Program # DescriptionMidi Sysex Incoming Inquiry Midi Byte Description960Ls response Midi Implementation Chart Specifications Specifications Connector 48K Rack Units96K Factory ProgramsLARC2 User Interface Appendix Appendix Program Descriptions HallsAppendix B1 P4 B3 P4 B6 P2 B7 P2 B9 P9 B11 P5 Empty Mini Chamber Similar to Snare Chamber, but even smaller Lg Brite Room Random Hall Simply large and bright Echo Plate Like Flat Plate, but with echoes Stereo Bank Kitchen Chamber Can you find your disposal sound effect?