Lexicon 960L owner manual Input, Output, and Machine Configuration, Locked and unlocked wordclock

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Operations in DetailLexicon, Inc.

Control Mode: Clocks, Configuration, and System Screens, continued

Use the Right Navigation Arrow to get to the Rate

Wordclock Lock Status: A small padlock icon in the

display. For internal wordclock, you must select the

System Status Display shows lock status. If the

exact rate, as shown in Fig. 4-3. For external wordclock

wordclock becomes unlocked from the signal, the icon’s

via the BNC or AES inputs, you need only select

background flashes red (Figure 4-4) and the 960L

44.1/48 kHz or 88.2/96 kHz range. The 960L will then

outputs are muted. This lock indicator is visible in the

lock onto your source.

System Status Display during all operating modes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locked

Unlocked

Figure 4-4 — Locked and unlocked wordclock.

Input, Output, and Machine Configuration

The 960L is an 8-input/8-output device. Input sources can be either analog or AES digital, and all inputs must be the same input type. Each output is sent to both analog and AES digital outputs. For any configuration, the mapping of physical channels to algorithm channels is fixed. The CONFIG soft button brings up the screens for selecting the 960L’s I/O and machine configuration.

The number of machines available varies with the sample rate. At 44.1/48 kHz, the 960L can be configured as up to four machines. At 88.2/96 kHz, up

to two machines can be configured. Where multiple machines are available, each is programmed separately.

In stereo configurations (Figs. 4-5 and 4-6), all available machines are connected as two-channel in, two- channel out. Note that each machine is numbered and each machine’s I/O configuration is displayed in red at the lower right corner of its diagrammed block.

When you switch to a new Configuration, no Programs or Registers are yet loaded, so the Scribble Strip is blank and the Joystick Status Display is greyed out.

Figure 4-5 — Stereo configuration for 44.1/48 kHz sample rate; four 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 ThumbscrewsCPU Card Behind the Front PanelDSP-Card Slots Installation MountingVentilation LocationWordclock Connections Digital Audio ConnectionsMidi Connections LARC2 Remote Navigating Typical Display ScreensUnpacking the Larc LARC2 RemoteAbout the LARC2 LARC2 Control Surface LARC2 Control SurfaceGetting What You Want LARC2 ConnectionsNavigating Typical Display Screens A typical display screenMode Faders Joystick About the Faders and JoystickLexicon Button Audio IndicatorsFine Adjust 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 ProgramsProgramming Machines Loading RegistersAlternative Loading Techniques 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 Avoiding Overload Setting Levels960L Surround Panning Rules From the Edit Algorithm, Inputs, Outputs Options screen Using the Edit Algorithm ScreenV-Page and Parameter Reassignment 22 Edit V-Page screen programming the joystick Naming and Annotating Storing and Labeling Your EditsStoring 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 AmbienceInverse Ambient ChamberReverse & Surround Reverse Parameters Used in the 960L Algorithms Using The Reverb ProgramLexicon, Inc FbckL FbckRFbckLF FbckLSLvLL LvRRLvLR LvRL LvLFLFRearRoll RearRvbRShape RSpreadSize SlopeSpin SpreadMidi Channel Usage Description NomenclatureMidi Channel Allocation Card Configuration Bank and Program MappingBank Description Program # Description960Ls response Midi SysexIncoming Inquiry Midi Byte Description 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?