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round-robin. For example, if MIDI note numbers are used to assign pitch,
the resonators will constantly be re-tuned to the pitches of the last six MIDI
notes received. (This can produce an effect similar to playing a piano with
the sustain pedal depressed.) In Res2>Plate, pitches are assigned to the six
resonators diatonically, harmonized with the key, scale, and root of your
choice. If MIDI note numbers are used to assign pitch, the resonators will
constantly be re-tuned to harmonize with the incoming notes.
Chorus/FlAnge (surround, sTereo And mono)
Chorus/Flange is quite similar to other delay algorithms in the PCM96. It
has four delay voices per channel, each delay voice having over 9 seconds of
delay. The delays may be independently panned and filtered. The difference
is in the modulation aspect. The same LFO modulators are available as in
Random Delay, but the voices react differently. In Random Delay, the voices
move abruptly. In Chorus/Flange, they move very gradually, with notice-
able (and desirable) pitch effects as they move. For the chorus effect, the
voices move somewhat independently, yielding a thickening effect without
too much filtering. For the flange effect, voices are generally paired at close
intervals. As they move, a noticeable comb-filtering takes place due to can-
cellation. The voices are often fed back, nearly to the point of instability.
ConCerT hAll (surround, sTereo And mono)
This is a recreation of one of Lexicon
®
’s oldest algorithms. It was an essen-
tial part of many of the mixes of the late seventies and eighties. It is a less-
dense reverb, allowing it to add lushness to a mix without stepping on the
dry source material. It also has quite noticeable modulation, causing strong
pitch effects at higher settings. The reverb tail has a life of its own, desirable
in pop music, less so in jazz or classical applications.
room (surround, sTereo And mono)
A room is similar to a reverb in that it is used to create the illusion of space.
However it differs in important ways. A room is comprised of a selectable
early impulse taken from actual room measurements. There are several cat-
egories of responses, including small rooms, large rooms and odd rooms
(impulses from unconventional sources). There are parameters to allow
adjustments to this response, including scaling and reversing the response.
In many cases this is sufficient. A reverb tail can be added to the room by
means of an included small reverb algorithm.
Lexicon reverbs are renowned for smooth tails and controlled frequency
response. However, in many cases the earlier components are more impor-
tant. This may be true for some forms of popular music and is even more
true for post-production. In these cases, specific types of spaces need to be
invoked for convincing dialog and effects.
PiTCh shiFT - mulTivoiCe
This pitch shifter shares the attributes of all other delay algorithms – mul-
tiple voices with independent panning and EQ – and adds the ability to shift
each voice by as much as an octave up or down. It may be used for chords,
voice fatteners, rising/falling echos or many other effects.
The number of voices that appear in this algorithm is dependent on the type
of machine it’s loaded into. In the case of Quad, there will be twelve voices
(3 per channel). In the case of Five Channel, there will be fifteen. The pre-
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- Important safety instructions 2
- Safety instructions 2
- Warning for your protection please read the following 2
- Declaration of conformity 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Warranty 4
- Introduction 7
- 8 7 6 5 4 3 9
- The front panel 9
- The rear panel digital model 11
- The rear panel digital and analog model 13
- Clock sync icon 15
- Configuration icon 15
- Configuration icon soft row parameters 15
- Current preset 15
- Current preset clock sync icon 15
- Large hall 15
- Predelay 20ms 2 reverbtime 2 9s 3 rvboutfreq 6500 hz 15
- Single stereo config 15
- Audio setup 16
- Audio source analog a clock source internal b clock rate 48khz lock c 16
- Flange 16
- Machine config 16
- Midi control 16
- Single stereo config 16
- System menu version 1 audio setup 16
- System view 16
- Default configurations combined mono reverbs combined mono effects 17
- Halls small halls medium halls large 17
- Preset category selection 17
- Configuration icon system preset 18
- Flange 18
- System view 18
- Configuration icon machine preset 19
- Med hall 19
- Soft row parameters 19
- Change letter 20
- Change position 20
- Empty 1 empty 2 empty 3 empty 4 empty 20
- Save as single stereo config 20
- User card 20
- Dsp configurations 22
- The pcm96 surround plug in 26
- Networking 30
- System menu 34
- Machine menu 37
- Using midi 37
- The algorithms 43
- The parameters 49
- Analog db25 cable diagrams input output 57
- Digital db25 cable diagram 58
- Pcm96 surround specifications 59
- Midi implementation chart 62
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