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Lexicon PCM 90 - REV 1 User Manual

Lexicon PCM 90 - REV 1
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User Guide
Digital
Reverberator
PCM 90

Table of Contents

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Lexicon PCM 90 - REV 1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLexicon
ModelPCM 90 - REV 1
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Precautions

Introduction

The Presets

Describes the 250 factory-designed reverb effects organized into banks.

The Algorithms

Explains the five reverb algorithms and their unique sonic characteristics.

Tempo Control

Details how to control tempo for rhythmic effects and synchronization.

Editing

Explains the different levels of editing and parameter adjustment.

Product Overview

Front Panel Overview

Describes the function of each control on the front panel.

Rear Panel Overview

Details the connections and ports on the rear panel.

Installation Notes

Provides guidelines for setting up and connecting the PCM 90.

Setting Audio Levels

Explains how to properly adjust input and output signal levels.

Basic Operation

Modes of Operation

Explains the five primary operating modes of the PCM 90.

Navigating a Matrix

Describes how to move through the parameter matrices.

Control Mode

Details system settings, MIDI configuration, and other global parameters.

Program and Register Banks

Explains how to select and manage factory presets and user effects.

Tempo Mode

Describes tempo synchronization and control for time-based effects.

Editing an Effect

Introduces the basic levels of editing, starting with the Soft Knob.

Bypass

Explains how to bypass the effect for A/B comparison or signal routing.

Store Operations

Details how to save effects, protect memory, and rename them.

The Algorithms and Their Parameters

The Parameters

Lists and describes all available parameters within the edit matrices.

MIDI Operation

Troubleshooting

Restoring Factory Default Settings

Explains how to reset the unit to its factory state.

Reinitialization

Describes a procedure to reset all registers and setups.

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