Lexicon 480L Owner's Manual
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Programs — Bank 4: Plates
1 A Plate
RTM SHP SPR SIZ HFC PDL
2.00 s 0 0 20 m 8.513 0 ms
BAS XOV RTC DIF DCO MIX
0.6 x 752 Hz Full R. 97 R 0 All Fx
PDE PDE
-8 dB -9 dB
PDL PDL
14 ms 18 ms
2 Snare Plate
RTM SHP SPR SIZ HFC PDL
1.84 s 1 0 16 m Full R. 60 ms
BAS XOV RTC DIF DCO MIX
0.6 x 120 Hz Full R. 95 R 0 All Fx
PDE PDE
-9 dB -12 dB
PDL PDL
110 ms 152ms
3 Small Plate
RTM SHP SPR SIZ HFC PDL
1.65 s 0 6 18 m 15.886 2 ms
BAS XOV RTC DIF DCO MIX
1.0 x 885 Hz 10.127 99 R 0 All Fx
PDE PDE
-2 dB -4 dB
PDL PDL
10 ms 6 ms
4 Thin Plate
RTM SHP SPR SIZ HFC PDL
1.59 s 0 0 15 m Full R. 0 ms
BAS XOV RTC DIF DCO MIX
0.6 x 752 Hz 15.886 85 R 0 All Fx
PDE PDE
-6 dB -6 dB
PDL PDL
14 ms 18 ms
5 Fat Plate
RTM SHP SPR SIZ HFC PDL
1.98 s 97 130 34 m 9.278 2 ms
BAS XOV RTC DIF DCO MIX
1.0 x 1.586 Hz 21.181 75 R 0 All Fx
PDE PDE
-6 dB -9 dB
PDL PDL
30 ms 30 ms
Program Descriptions
The Plate programs mimic the sounds of metal plates,
with high initial diffusion and a relatively bright, colored
sound. For this reason, they are good choices for
percussion. They are designed to be heard as part of
the music, mellowing and thickening the initial sound
itself. The Plate sound is what most people associate
with the word reverb, and it is useful for all popular
music. Programs for additional plates are found in the
Classic Cart software option.
1 A Plate
A Plate is a basic plate program with a very clear sound;
you'll find it useful for everything from vocals to percus-
sion.
2 Snare Plate
Snare Plate has its HFC and RT HFC parameters set
to full range, resulting in a rapid buildup in high-fre-
quency information. As its name implies, it has been
tuned for optimal results with snare drum.
3 Small Plate
Another plate variation. As its name implies, this pro-
gram produces the sound of a smaller plate.
4 Thin Plate
Another variation on the plate theme.
5 Fat Plate
Fat Plate produces the sound of a very large, highly-
colored plate.