Operations in Detail

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Loading Programs and Registers, continued

Loading Registers

Loading Registers is similar to loading Programs. Press the REGISTER Key instead of the PROGRAM Key. This will bring up a similar screen (Fig. 4-2) The only differences are the use of the word "Register" instead of "Program" and the addition of two soft buttons for labeling. Note also that the last two Registers are unnamed and greyed out on the display, indicating that they’re empty. Any selection that is greyed out, on any

screen, is unavailable. Programs and Registers can be unavailable if they are empty or if they are designed for sample rates and configurations that are not currently selected.

Shortcut: You can instantly load any Program or Register in the current Bank by pressing the corresponding key on the Numeric Keypad.

Figure 4-2 — Register Load screen

Alternative Loading Techniques

You can use the Left/Right Navigation Arrows to move between Banks and Programs (or Banks and Registers).

You can use the +/- Buttons or the Up/Down Navigation Arrows to scroll through Banks.

You can use the +/- Buttons or the Up/Down Navigation Arrows to scroll though Programs and Registers. Press the ENTER key to load the Program.

You can repeatedly press BANK, PROGRAM or REGISTER to scroll through the Banks, Programs and Registers.

Programming Machines

Depending on the configuration (see below), the 960L can be used as one, two, or four processing machines. The number of machines available in the current configuration is shown on the Machine Strip in the System Status Display. The machine whose settings you are

currently altering is highlighted. Machines that are muted have a blinking red "M" super- imposed on their machine number.

You must program each machine individually. To switch to a different machine, press and hold the MACHINE key, then enter the desired machine number on the Numeric Keypad.

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Lexicon 960L owner manual Loading Registers, Alternative Loading Techniques, Programming Machines