Basic Operation

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MENU OPTIONS

Selecting a menu option opens another menu within the menu structure. For example, selecting SETUP from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu.

2. When the desired setting appears beneath the parameter name, press the arrow to accept the setting and close the drop-down menu.

HORIZONTAL BAR GRAPHS

MA IN M EN U

MO DE ADJ UST AUDIO CON TROL S TUNE R P RES ETS

SETU P

S E T U P

I N P U T S

S P E A K E R S

I/O CONFIG

DISPLAYS

VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGER

TUNER SETUP

LOCK OPTIONS LIVE! CALIBRATION POWER MANAGEMENT

Selecting some menu parameters opens a horizontal bar graph. The bar graph indicates the position at which the current parameter setting falls within the entire parameter range.

For example, selecting the A/V SYNC DELAY parameter from the DISPLAY SETUP menu opens the horizontal bar graph shown below, which is used to adjust the amount of audio delay.

D IS PLAY S ETUP

O N - S CREE N DIS PLAY

OFF, 1 to 60ms

PARAMETER DROP-DOWN MENUS

Selecting some menu options opens a drop-down menu that contains a list of available parameter settings. For example, selecting the CUSTOM NAME parameter from the DISPLAY SETUP menu opens a drop-down menu which is used to select the ON or OFF setting.

 

D IS PLAY S ETU P

 

 

ON

 

O N - S CRE EN DISPLAY

 

 

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

F RONT PANE L D IS PLAY

 

 

 

 

A /V S YNC DEL AY

OFF

 

 

 

C US TO M NA ME

OFF

 

 

 

EDIT CUSTOM NAME

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To select a setting in a parameter drop-down menu:

1. When the drop-down menu opens, press the remote-control and arrows to scroll upward and downward through the complete list of available settings. The current setting is displayed beneath the parameter name in the on-screen and front-panel displays.

F RONT PANEL D ISP LAY

A /V SY NC DEL AY

O FF

C USTOM NAME

O FF

EDIT CUSTOM NAME

To adjust a parameter setting with a horizontal bar graph:

1. When the horizontal bar graph appears, press the remote-control and arrows to increase or decrease the setting in the desig- nated increments. The setting appears to the right of the

parameter name in the on-screen and front-panel displays.

2.When the desired adjustments have been made, press the arrow to select the setting and close the horizontal bar graph.

Note:

Menu item selection instructions differ for certain menus. These instances are noted throughout this user guide.

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Lexicon RV-8 manual Menu Options, Horizontal BAR Graphs, Parameter DROP-DOWN Menus

RV-8 specifications

The Lexicon RV-8 is a formidable addition to the realm of digital signal processing, especially in high-fidelity audio environments. Designed for both enthusiasts and professionals, the RV-8 offers superior sound manipulation capabilities that elevate the experience of music and film audio reproduction. With its blend of innovative technologies and thoughtful design, the RV-8 stands out as a benchmark in the market.

At the heart of the Lexicon RV-8 is its robust digital signal processing engine, boasting 48kHz sampling rates and 24-bit resolution. This combination ensures that every audio detail is captured with clarity and accuracy, allowing for an immersive listening experience. The unit supports various audio formats, making it versatile for a range of applications, from home theaters to professional studios.

One of the standout features of the RV-8 is its extensive range of reverb algorithms, a hallmark of Lexicon's legacy in audio processing. The unit includes a variety of presets that cater to different acoustic environments, enabling users to create custom soundscapes that resonate with their personal preferences. This flexibility is particularly useful for live performances, where adaptability to different settings is essential.

Another highlight of the RV-8 is its intuitive user interface. The sleek front panel design includes a bright LCD display that clearly shows settings and modes. Navigation through the menus is user-friendly, making it easy for anyone, regardless of technical expertise, to access the powerful features within. Additionally, the RV-8 is equipped with MIDI compatibility, allowing integration with other devices for expanded capabilities.

The RV-8 also includes comprehensive connectivity options, featuring balanced XLR and unbalanced TRS inputs and outputs, as well as digital S/PDIF and optical connections. This range of connectivity ensures seamless integration into various audio setups, whether in a studio or a live sound environment.

Durability and build quality are paramount in the design of the RV-8. Constructed with a rugged chassis, it is built to withstand the rigors of both studio use and live performances. This combination of features and characteristics makes the Lexicon RV-8 a highly sought-after tool for audio professionals.

In summary, the Lexicon RV-8 is crafted for those who demand excellence in audio processing. With its advanced digital signal processing capabilities, versatile reverb algorithms, intuitive interface, and solid build quality, the RV-8 continues to set standards and inspire creatives across the audio landscape. Whether for music production, live sound, or home entertainment, the RV-8 delivers unmatched performance and reliability.