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Lexicon LEXICON480LV4 User Manual

Lexicon LEXICON480LV4
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480L
Digital Effects System
Owner's Manual

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Lexicon LEXICON480LV4 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLexicon
ModelLEXICON480LV4
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Installation and Audio Connections

About the LARC

Provides an overview of the Lexicon Alphanumeric Remote Control (LARC), its display, and key functions for operating the 480L.

How to Interface the LARC

Details the connection process between the 480L mainframe and the LARC controller, including single and dual LARC setups.

Basic Operation

Checking Your System's Status

Guides users on how to check the 480L's current configuration, sampling rate, clock source, and other system settings.

Selecting a Configuration

Details the four available internal configurations for the 480L: Cascade, Stereo Split, Mono Split, and Single.

How to Load Programs

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to select and load programs from banks into the 480L machines.

Level Calibration

Guides users on setting analog input and output levels for optimal performance, including signal flow diagrams.

How to Edit Parameters

Explains how to adjust program parameters using the LARC sliders and navigate through parameter pages.

How to Use Registers

Details the use of registers for storing and recalling edited parameter settings, including internal and cartridge memory.

Storing and Naming Programs

Instructions on how to store edited programs into registers and assign custom names to them.

Protecting Against Loss of Register Contents

Explains the memory protection feature to prevent accidental erasure of register contents.

Banks 1-4: the Reverb Programs

About the Reverberation Algorithm

Explains the philosophy and structure of the 480L's reverb algorithms, focusing on ambience and room simulation.

About the Reverberation Parameters

Details the parameters for the reverb programs, including RTM, SHAPE, SPREAD, SIZE, and PREDELAY.

Bank 5: the Effects Programs

About the Effects Program

Introduces the 480L's effects algorithm, which uses randomly varying time delays for unique sounds.

About the Effects Parameters

Explains the parameters for the effects programs, including SPIN, SLOPE, LENGTH, WANDER, and DIFFUSION.

Bank 6: the Twin Delays Programs

The Twin Delays Program

Describes the four-voice delay line program with independently adjustable parameters for level, feedback, and delay time.

About the Twin Delays Parameters

Details the parameters for the Twin Delays program, covering controls for dry level, rolloff, panning, and delay settings.

Bank 7: the Sampler Programs

How to Use the Samplers

Provides instructions on recording, editing, playing, and optimizing samples using the 480L's sampler controls.

About the Sampling Controls and Parameters

Explains the various controls and parameters available for sampling programs, including CAP, EDIT, and FADE TYPE.

Bank 8: the Pitch Change and Doppler Programs

The Pitch Change Program

Describes the stereo/dual mono pitch shifter program with effects like predelay, feedback, and glide, linkable to MIDI.

About the Pitch Change Parameters

Details parameters for pitch shifting, including MOD, SNC, PCH, FIN, PDL, PDR, FBL, and FBR controls.

The Doppler Program

Explains the Doppler program designed to simulate the effect of a sound source moving past a listener.

Bank 9: the Mastering Programs

Bank 10: the Compressor Programs

Banks 11-12: the Random Halls and Spaces Program

Banks 13-14: the Ambience Programs

Bank 15: the Prime Time III Programs

Bank 16: the Freq. Stuff Programs

Bank 17: the Test & Reference Programs

Solving Problems

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