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Lexicon PCM 90 - REV 1 - Page 8

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5. MIDI Operation
Selecting a MIDI Channel ................................................................... 5-1
Accessing Programs and Registers.................................................... 5-1
Controlling PCM 90 Tempo Rate with MIDI Clock .............................. 5-2
MIDI Tempo Control ..................................................................... 5-2
Using the PCM 90 as a MIDI Clock Source ................................. 5-2
Slaving two or more PCM 90s ...................................................... 5-3
Controller Quirks ................................................................................. 5-4
The ADJUST Knob, Custom Controls, Foot Pedal, Foot Sw 1
and Foot Sw 2 as MIDI controllers ............................................... 5-4
Controlling the Soft Knob with MIDI ............................................. 5-5
Controlling the Soft Knob with a Foot Pedal ................................ 5-5
Program Change Messages ............................................................... 5-6
Automation ......................................................................................... 5-7
SysEx Automation • Controller Automation • Reset All
Controllers • MIDI Clock and Clock Commands • Dynamic
MIDI
®
Bulk Data Dumps ................................................................................ 5-8
MIDI Implementation Chart ................................................................. 5-9
6. Troubleshooting
Low Voltage ........................................................................................ 6-1
Overheating ........................................................................................ 6-1
Common MIDI Problems .................................................................... 6-1
Operational Problems ......................................................................... 6-2
Power On Behavior............................................................................. 6-3
Restoring Factory Default Settings ..................................................... 6-3
Reinitialization .................................................................................... 6-4
7. Specifications
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