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Lexicon PCM 91 - REV - Patches and Routing; Patch Values and Pivot Points

Lexicon PCM 91 - REV
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3-32
PCM 91 User Guide
Internal
MIDI Controller Numbers
070 Sound Var
071 Timbre
072 Release
073 Attack
074 Bright
075 Sound 6
076 Sound 7
077 Sound 8
078 Sound 9
079 Sound 10
080 General 5
081 General 6
082 General 7
083 General 8
084 Porta Ctl
085 Ctl 85
... ...
090 Ctl 90
091 FX1 Depth
092 FX2 Depth
093 FX3 Depth
094 FX4 Depth
095 FX5 Depth
096 Data Inc
097 Data Dec
098 NRPN LSB
099 NRPN MSB
100 RPN LSB
101 RPN MSB
102 Ctl 102
... ...
119 Ctl 119
000 Ignored
001 Mod Wheel
002 Breath
003 Ctl 3
004 Foot Ctl
005 PortaTime
006 Data Entry
007 Volume
008 Balance
009 Ctl 9
010 Pan
011 Xpression
012 Effect 1
013 Effect 2
014 Ctl 14
015 Ctl 15
016 General 1
017 General 2
018 General 3
019 General 4
020 Ctl 20
... ...
031 Ctl 31
(PCM 91 interprets 032 as Bank Select)
033 Ctl 33
... ...
063 Ctl 63
064 Sustain
065 Porta On
066 Sostenuto
067 SoftPedal
068 Legato
069 Hold 2
PCM 91 Patch Sources
Latch
Sw 1
Sw 2
Sw 1 & 2
Delay
S&Hold
Mono Lvl
Left Lvl
Right Lvl
FootPedal
Foot Sw 1
Foot Sw 2
ADJUST
Custom 1
Custom 2
Custom 3
Custom 4
Tempo
On
Off
LFO1
Sine1
Cosine1
Square1
Sawtooth1
Pulse1
Triangle1
Random1
LFO2
Sine2
Cosine2
Square2
Sawtooth2
Pulse2
Triangle2
Random2
Env L
Env R
Env L+R
AR Env
MIDI
P Bend
A Touch
Velocity
Last Note
Low Note
High Note
Clk Cmnds
Following the Modulation row in each algorithm's edit matrix is the Patch row.
This row provides parameters for creating as many as ten patches in each effect.
Each row position (Patch 0-9) has three controls available: Src, Dst, and
Values. Press Load/ to cycle among these selections.
Src
Use ADJUST to select any of the sources listed.
Dst
Use ADJUST to select any effect parameter except those on the Patch row.
Values
Use ADJUST to assign Destination values to specific Source values. These
assignments are made in pairs, each with a value for the Source and a value for
the Destination. For example, the default is two pairs mapped as follows:
minimum Source value (0) = minimum Destination value
maximum Source value (127) = maximum Destination value
This gives you a linear relationship between the parameter and the controller.
Inverse control is accomplished easily by reversing these settings. As many as
eight pairs of Destination/ Source values can be assigned here, providing an
exciting new level of dynamic control.
See Chapter 2 for a complete description of the Patching System.
Patches

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