Lexicon PCM96 manual Multitap Tape Loops

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•Multitap Tape Loops

Random Delays are similar to Simple Delays, but are especially useful for:

Multitap Tape Loops

Feedback can be used to recirculate delays. Appropriate use of highpass and lowpass filters emulates the bandpass effects of multi-generational tape loops (hiss not included). Feedback diffusion allows emulation of azimuth misalignment – a hallmark of the sound.

Early Reflection Modeling

Although different in scope from Lexicon® Ambience algorithms, Random Delays can be used to place early reflections in stereo or surround fields.

Modulated Delays

Delay times may be modulated by signal level, LFO or random values.

Hall (Surround, Stereo and Mono)

A hall is the principal venue for classical ensembles, but has proven to be useful for all types of music. A hall is comparatively large, with wall-to-wall distances that are typically several tens of meters. Smaller halls may be used for smaller ensembles. The characteristic sound of a hall includes very low initial reflection density, with little reflection energy before 60-100 mil- liseconds. Density buildup is more gradual, because of the larger distances between reflecting surfaces. Reverberation time is somewhat longer as well. Finally, in most halls lower frequencies reverberate longer than higher fre- quencies.

This new hall algorithm shares these basic characteristics with Random Hall and Concert Hall, but is smoother with a more even decay. Its initial density is also lower than Random Hall so it may be a better choice when the rever- beration needs to be unobtrusive.

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Lexicon PCM96 manual Multitap Tape Loops