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Lexicon PCM 81 - REV 2 - Connecting to a Mixing Console’s Effects Sends; PCMCIA SRAM Memory Card

Lexicon PCM 81 - REV 2
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Getting Started
PCM 81
MIDI
Effects Send (R)
Effects Send (L)
Channel Input or
Effects Return (R)
Channel Input or
Effects Return (L)
FOOT
SWITCH
L
R
IN
MIDI
AES/EBU
THRU OUT
OUT IN
FOOT
CONTROLLER
BALANCED OUTPUTS
INPUTSBALANCED
INPUT
LEVEL
L R
S/PDIF
IN
OUT
UNBAL
-20dB
0dB
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
PUSH
MEMORY CARDS
You can use Memory cards to store as
many as 2350 PCM 81 registers (47
banks of 50 on a 1 Meg card). Registers
stored on a properly formatted card will
be recognized whenever the card is
inserted, and can be accessed via the
front panel Register Banks button,
exactly as internal registers.
Memory cards can also be used to store
"setups" (your system configuration, as
set in Control mode). As many as 5 PCM
81 setups can be stored on a card, allowing you to transport not
only your effects, but complete PCM 81 environments to another
PCM 81. Cards also provide storage for additional program maps
and effect chains.
See Control Mode Store and Load functions for details on saving
setups on a card and reloading them.
Memory cards must be of the following type:
PCMCIA SRAM Memory Card — 68 pin, Type I
Usable densities: 64 kByte
128 kByte
256 kByte
1 MByte
Access Time: 250 nsec or faster
Conforms to PCMCIA 2.0/JEDIA 4.1. Can use either 8-bit or
8/16-bit bus configuration. Attribute memory can be present, but
is not used.
Connecting to a Mixing Console’s
Effects Sends

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