Lexicon PCM92 manual Save As Single Stereo Config

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Storing a Preset

Once you’ve edited a preset, you can store it on the PCM92.

1.From the Preset screen, press the Store button. The Save As screen appears.

Select Knob -> Change Position

ʻAʼ Knob -> Change Letter

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2.Turn the Select knob to select a letter to change.

3.Turn Knob A to change the selected letter.

Press Knob A to toggle between uppercase, lowercase, special characters and numbers.

Press Knob B to clear the selected character space.

4.Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you’ve changed all the letters you want to change.

5.Press the Select knob to continue. The numbered list appears.

0:- Empty -

1:- Empty -

2:- Empty -

3:- Empty -

4:- Empty -

6.Turn the Select knob to select a slot in the numbered list. The preset’s name automatically appears in the selected slot.

7.Press the Select knob to save the preset to the selected slot. “Storing Preset” appears briefly in the Display and you are returned to the Preset screen.

Creating a new System Preset

One way to create a new System Preset is to edit an existing System Preset and save it to the User category. Another way is to start from scratch, as described below.

1.With any System Preset loaded, press the Select knob. The System menu appears.

2.Highlight Machine Config with the Select knob, and press the Select knob. The available DSP configurations appear.

3.Turn the Select knob to highlight a configuration and press the Select knob to choose it. You return to the Preset Screen. The preset’s name indicates the configuration you just selected (for example, if you selected the Cascade Stereo configuration, the preset’s name is Cascade Stereo Config).

4.Press the Machine button to select a Machine Preset within your System Preset.

5.Press the Back button to access the Preset Category menu.

6.Turn the Select knob to highlight a category and press the Select knob to choose it. A flashing Machine Preset name appears.

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