Lexicon
300 V 3.0 Owner's Manual
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The Small Stereo Adjust algorithm is a version of Stereo Adjust with some of the
specialized features omitted. It is designed to be put in a Cascade Setup ahead
of PONS.
General Description
Small Stereo Ad-
Stereo Adjustments
CC: MSTR BAL ROT
Off, -72dB to +12dB L+2.9 to R+2.9dB L+2.9 to R+2.9dB
MchA - SPEQ RFnS
- Cut, -6 to +6dB +L+R,+L-R,+R+L,-R+L
Equalization
CC: BASL LTRB BXOV
Cut, -18dB - +6dB Cut, -18dB - +6dB 0.1-26.5kHz
MchA BASR RTRB TXLR
Cut, -18dB - +6dB Cut, -18dB - +6dB 0.1-26.5kHz
Effect Naming Page
Small Stereo Adjust
Parameters
MSTR R F'n'S Balance Rotate
Equalizer
BASL BASR BXOV
LTRB RTRB TXLR
SPEQ
Stereo Adjustments Page
MSTR is a stereo level control, with both channels equally attenuated or
boosted. From -12 to +12 the fader moves in .25 dB increments. Below -12 it
moves in .50 dB increments. Below -60 dB the calibration comes in larger steps,
finally dropping to zero output at -72 dB.
BAL implements a sine/cosine balance adjustment. Balance is smoothly ad-
justed over a wide range, with excellent resolution in the critical area around
zero. The display indicates the actual channel gains as the control is varied.
ROT is similar to BAL, but it treats stereo information somewhat differently. Any
signal panned to the center (mono) will be treated by ROT exactly as it would be
treated by BAL. However, if a signal is panned full right and the control is moved
toward the right, instead of simply being attenuated (as BAL would do) the right
channel is inverted in phase and added to the left channel. A stereo image
appears to rotate when this control is used. Ambient information is preserved,
MSTR (Master Fader)
ROT (Rotate)
BAL (Balance)