Contents
960L. Digital Effects System
Important Safety Instructions
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Title of Section
Introduction
Mainframe
Unpacking the 960L
Description
Rear Panel
About the 960L
IEC Power Connector
Clock Card Midi Connectors Five-pin DIN female
Remote-Control Connectors
Mains Power Switch
Thumbscrews
Standby Switch and Indicator
Front Panel
Floppy Drive
Behind the Front Panel
DSP-Card Slots
CPU Card
Location
Installation
Mounting
Ventilation
Digital Audio Connections
Midi Connections
Wordclock Connections
Navigating Typical Display Screens
LARC2 Remote
LARC2 Remote
About the LARC2
Unpacking the Larc
LARC2 Control Surface
LARC2 Control Surface
LARC2 Connections
Getting What You Want
A typical display screen
Navigating Typical Display Screens
About the Faders and Joystick
Mode Faders Joystick
Audio Indicators
Fine Adjust
Lexicon Button
AN Overview of the Controls
Basic Operation
An Overview of the Controls
Basic Operation
Quick Guide to Operation
Setup Control Mode
960L Owner’s MaunalBasic Operations
Quick Guide to Operation
Program Loading
Machine Selection
Storing Your Edits
Editing a Program or Register
Name screen Info screens are similar
Operations in Detail
Control Mode CLOCKS, Configuration
Loading Programs
Loading Programs and Registers
Loading Registers
Alternative Loading Techniques
Programming Machines
Wordclock
Control Mode Clocks, Configuration, and System Screens
Locked and unlocked wordclock
Input, Output, and Machine Configuration
960L Owner’s Maunal Operations in Detail
44.1/48kHz Dual machines 5-in and 2-in
Output Assignment Left Right Center Unused Surround Surround
System Screen
Analog and Digital I/O
Editing With the Faders
Fine Adjust
Editing
Editing Algorithms
Quick Comparisons via the Lexicon Button
Editing with the Joystick
Input Panning
Editing Inputs and Outputs
Output Panning
Setting Levels
960L Surround Panning Rules
Avoiding Overload
Using the Edit Algorithm Screen
V-Page and Parameter Reassignment
From the Edit Algorithm, Inputs, Outputs Options screen
22 Edit V-Page screen programming the joystick
Storing and Labeling Your Edits
Storing
Naming and Annotating
Organizing Your Registers
25 a Register Info Options Enabled
Edit Tools for Registers
Machine Mode
Using the Floppy Drive
CD-ROM
Using the Reverb Programs
Reverberation and Reality
Using the Reverb Programs
Using The Reverb Program Lexicon, Inc
Reverberation and Reality
Msec
Sound in Space a Short History of Stereo and Surround
Random Hall
Algorithms
Ambience & Surround Ambience
Surround Hall
Chamber
Plate & Surround Plate
Ambient Chamber
Reverse & Surround Reverse
Inverse
Parameters Used in the 960L Algorithms
Using The Reverb ProgramLexicon, Inc
FbckLS
FbckL
FbckR
FbckLF
LvRL LvLFLF
LvLL
LvRR
LvLR
RSpread
RearRoll
RearRvb
RShape
Spread
Size
Slope
Spin
Midi
Nomenclature
Midi Channel Allocation
Channel Usage Description
Program # Description
Card Configuration
Bank and Program Mapping
Bank Description
Midi Sysex
Incoming Inquiry Midi Byte Description
960Ls response
Midi Implementation Chart
Specifications
Specifications
Factory Programs
Connector
48K Rack Units
96K
LARC2 User Interface
Appendix
Halls
Appendix Program Descriptions
Appendix
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?