Lexicon PCM 80 manual Changing the default destination values

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Changing the default destination values

Let’s modify the patch further by adjusting the Destination values to a more useful range.

Press Load/repeatedly until the Patch 1 Values screen is displayed.

Basic Operation

Changing the default destination values

Patch 1

Values

000

–360 MONO

Notice that the is to the left of the Source value. This indicates that the Source value is selected and its value will be changed when you turn ADJUST.

Press Load/once to move the to the right of the Source value. When the

is in this position, ADJUST will change the Destination value.

 

Patch 1

Values

 

 

000

–360 MONO

Patch 1

Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

000 :

–360 MONO

 

 

 

The asterisk () indicates that the Source value will be altered when you turn ADJUST.

Press Load /to move the asterisk to this position, where it indicates that Destination values will be altered when you turn ADJUST.

With the Destination value selected, turn ADJUST clockwise to set the value to +0.

Patch 1 000 :

Values

+0 MONO

Next, we’ll want to adjust the Destination value when the LFO is at its maximum value. One way to do this is to press Load/three times to cycle the to the display of the Source value, and continue on from there — but we’ve provided a short cut! Press Edit to jump to the next assigned value ( in our example, the LFO maximum value).

Patch 1

Values

127 :

+360 MONO

Note that the remains in the same position, so you can just turn ADJUST to set the new Destination value. Set the value to +90.

Patch 1 127 :

Values

+90 L-R, R-L

Now our example has been modified so that the LFO sweeps the FX Width Value from 0 to 90. This creates a dynamic alteration of the effect’s spatial character- istics. Its stereo image changes smoothly from mono to stereo, to surround, and back again.

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Lexicon PCM 80 manual Changing the default destination values