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300 v 3.0 owl-m’s tvlanual
Single Setups
Lexicon
if the system is properly locked, the lnp field should now be displaying either
“AES’or’SPDlP”. lfthesystemisnotprope~ylockedtotheincomingwordcl~k.
the following error message will be displayed:
BAD/NO DIGITAL INPUT
Check Din connector!
Go back and check all your cables.
Once you’ve configured the Analog or Digital audio type, return to the Setup
Select mode by pressing SETUP SELECT.
SINGLE Setups (101-150) configure both DSP engines with microcode which
enables them to function as a unified engine. Both analog and digital inputs can
be uttliied simultaneously. Each type of input (A or D) has a source Leve/and
Balance control. The Level control varies the input level to the DSP engine for
each type of input; Analog or Digital. The Balance controls determine what ratio
Example
,~. *.-
3-4
of Left/Flight balance feeds the DSP engine.
(Analog and digital input levels and balances are located on Page 2 of the
SETUP EDIT mode. Press SETUP EDIT, then press PAGE DOWN once.)
All SINGLE Setups have Balance set to 50%. This means an equal proponion
of Left and Right input signal is passed into the (Single) Effect.
1. Press the ABAL (Analog Balance).
2. Turn the Soft knob counterclockwise to let more of the Left input pass through.
3. Turn the knobclockwise to allow more of the Right channel to pass through.
4. Return the parameter to 50%, allowing proper stereo to pass to the DSP
effect.
Before the signal passes into the loaded effect, a post input level and post
balance is picked off and bypasses the effect.
Lexicon calls this the Dry Signal
path. The Dry signal and the Wet DSP effect signal are summed and
proportionally mixed by the control labeled OMIX (Overall Mix). This contmf is
found on the next Page. (Press PAGE DOWN once.) The resulting mix is passed
out both analog and digital.

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