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Lexicon Prime Time 93
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3.0
OPERATION
AND
APPLICATIONS
During the following
instructions,
it
may
be
helpful to consult
FIG.
2.0,
the
M.93
BLOCK
DIAGRAM.
3.1
THE
BASICS:
STRAIGHT
DELAY
MIX
DELAY
LlNE
A
B
FIG.
3.0
SCHEMATIC
REPRESENTATION
OF
STRAIGHT
DELAY
MASTER
OUTPUT
Because
it
takes time
for
sound
to travel in
air,
there
is
a delay
from
the
time a
sound
is
made
to the time
it
reaches a
listener's
ears.
This delay
is
the basis
of
many
perceptual
phenomena.
Perhaps the
most
obvious
example
of
delayed
sound
is
that
of
an
echo, a
reflection
of
sound
occurring perhaps
seconds
after
the
original.
Less
distinct
but
also
striking
are the delay-
ed
sounds
reflected
from
the walls
of
large
halls
or cathedrals
which
follow
the
direct
sound
by
about
50
or
more
milliseconds.
The
delayed sounds immediately following the
direct
sound
are
called
early
reflections.
Following the
early
reflections
are
multiple
reflections
which
become
increasingly
dense in time
and
space.
So
long as they are
less
than
30
-
50
msec
apart,
they
are
perceived as a continuous
sound
and
are
known
as
reverberation.
Early
reflections
which
follow within
30
-
50
msec
of
the
direct
sound
are
similarly
perceived as continous
so
that
they appear
to
be
part
of
the
original
sound. These
reflections
determine the
room
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Lexicon Prime Time 93 Specifications

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BrandLexicon
ModelPrime Time 93
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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