Lexicon 960L owner manual Nomenclature, Midi Channel Allocation, Channel Usage Description

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960L Owner’s Maunal

MIDI

MIDI

The MIDI implementation for the Rev 1 960L is very basic. Since the implementation is fixed, there is no user interface for modifying it.

MIDI controller's lowest channel number is 1 (rather than 0), you should add one to the values found in channel table below.

Nomenclature

Numbering in MIDI, i.e. channel number, program numbers, etc., can be confusing, since some sources start counting from zero and others start from one. This description will start from zero. If, for example, your

MIDI Channel Allocation

The 960L uses a fixed channel allocation. All channels are used or reserved, which means that 960L should be the only device on its MIDI cable.

Channel

Usage

Description

 

 

 

0

Global Channel

Not currently in use

 

 

 

1

DSP Card

Configuration of card.

 

 

 

2

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

3

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

4

Machine 1

Program change for machine 1

 

 

 

5

Machine 2

Program change for machine 2, if present in current configuration

 

 

 

6

Machine 3

Program change for machine 3, if present in current configuration

 

 

 

7

Machine 4

Program change for machine 4, if present in current configuration

 

 

 

8

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

9

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

10

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

11

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

12

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

13

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

14

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

15

Unused

Reserved for Future Use

 

 

 

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Contents 960L. Digital Effects System Important Safety Instructions Table Of Contents Table Of Contents Title of Section IntroductionMainframe Unpacking the 960L DescriptionRear Panel About the 960LIEC Power Connector Clock Card Midi Connectors Five-pin DIN femaleRemote-Control Connectors Mains Power SwitchThumbscrews Standby Switch and IndicatorFront Panel Floppy DriveBehind the Front Panel DSP-Card SlotsCPU Card Location InstallationMounting VentilationDigital Audio Connections Midi ConnectionsWordclock Connections Navigating Typical Display Screens LARC2 RemoteLARC2 Remote About the LARC2Unpacking the Larc LARC2 Control Surface LARC2 Control SurfaceLARC2 Connections Getting What You WantA typical display screen Navigating Typical Display ScreensAbout the Faders and Joystick Mode Faders JoystickAudio Indicators Fine AdjustLexicon Button AN Overview of the Controls Basic OperationAn Overview of the Controls Basic OperationQuick Guide to Operation Setup Control Mode960L Owner’s MaunalBasic Operations Quick Guide to Operation Program Loading Machine SelectionStoring Your Edits Editing a Program or RegisterName screen Info screens are similar Operations in Detail Control Mode CLOCKS, ConfigurationLoading Programs Loading Programs and RegistersLoading Registers Alternative Loading TechniquesProgramming Machines Wordclock Control Mode Clocks, Configuration, and System ScreensLocked and unlocked wordclock Input, Output, and Machine Configuration960L 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/OEditing With the Faders Fine AdjustEditing Editing AlgorithmsQuick Comparisons via the Lexicon Button Editing with the JoystickInput Panning Editing Inputs and OutputsOutput 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 Organizing Your Registers 25 a Register Info Options EnabledEdit Tools for Registers Machine ModeUsing the Floppy Drive CD-ROMUsing the Reverb Programs Reverberation and Reality Using the Reverb ProgramsUsing The Reverb Program Lexicon, Inc Reverberation and Reality Msec Sound in Space a Short History of Stereo and Surround Random Hall AlgorithmsAmbience & Surround Ambience Surround HallChamber Plate & Surround PlateAmbient Chamber Reverse & Surround ReverseInverse Parameters Used in the 960L Algorithms Using The Reverb ProgramLexicon, Inc FbckLS FbckLFbckR FbckLFLvRL LvLFLF LvLLLvRR LvLRRSpread RearRollRearRvb RShapeSpread SizeSlope SpinMidi Nomenclature Midi Channel AllocationChannel Usage Description Program # Description Card ConfigurationBank and Program Mapping Bank DescriptionMidi Sysex Incoming Inquiry Midi Byte Description960Ls response Midi Implementation Chart Specifications Specifications Factory Programs Connector48K Rack Units 96KLARC2 User Interface Appendix Halls Appendix Program DescriptionsAppendix 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?