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Lexicon Prime Time 93
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B delay taps
can
be
mixed
with
new
source material
from
IN
and
AUX
in the
OUTPUT
MIX.
In
addition,
when
0 delay
is
selected,
new
source material
can
be
entered into A
orB
delay taps
so
that
the source
can
be
bandwidth
limit-
ed
and
recirculated
though
it
cannot
be
delayed.
The
length of the repeated
segment
is
the product
of
the
DELAY
MULTIPLY
setting,
the
VCO
settings,
and
the
maximum
displayed delay
setting,
128
msec
(256
msec
with optional
memory).
In
the
calibrated
delay
mode
(VC9
off) the
segment
lengths
can
be
tabulated:
SEGMENT
LENGTH
(msec)
DELAY
MULTIPLY
STANDARD
MEMORY
OPTIONAL
MEMORY
lX
128
256
2X
256
512
4X
512
1024
8X
1024
2048
While
REPEAT
HOLD
is
activated,
changes in the
DELAY
MULTIPLY
setting
cause
corresponding changes in the
segment
length as well
as
octave related pitch
shifts.
Variations in the
VCO
settings
also cause variations in
segment
length
and
pitch.
The
DELAY
SELECT
switches determine the
relative
timing
between
the
two
delay taps A
and
B
so
that
they will
be
in synchrony only
if
they are
at
the
same
delay
setting.
2.7
REAR
PANEL
The
inputs,
IN
and
AUX
are
on
the
left
side
of
the
rear
panel.
Located
be-
low
each
of
these
two
balanced inputs
is
a switch
which
sets
either
0
dB
or
20
dB
of
input gain.
The
0
dB
position
accommodates
peak
signal levels
from
+1.3
dBm
to
+18
dBm
while the
20
dB
position
accommodates
peak
levels
from
-18
dBm
to +1.3
dBm.
This yields a
36
dB
input range for
optimum
perform-
ance with a
variety
of
input sources.
The
Master Output
is
transformer coupled (balanced)
from
the
OUTPUT
MIX
and
can
deliver
up
to
+18
dBm,
as determined
by
the
OUTPUT
MIX
MASTER
control
setting,
into
600
ohms.
CAUTION
It
is
possible
to
overload
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