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Lexicon Prime Time 93 - Delay Multiply, Repeat Hold

Lexicon Prime Time 93
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,.
-
r
r
whether
DELAY
BYPASS
is
in
or
out.
So
to
match
levels,
first
set
the
OUTPUT
MIX
MASTER
control to give the desired output level (from the
MASTER
OUTPUT)
while the
DELAY
BYPASS
is
in.
Then
switch the
DELAY
BYPASS
out
and
adjust
the levels
of
the four
OUTPUT
MIX
functions
for
the
same
overall output
1 evel.
FIG.
3.3
SCHEMATIC
REPRESENTATION
OF
DELAY
BYPASS
3.3
DELAY
MULTIPLY,
REPEAT
HOLD
See
FIG.
3.4
With
M.93
delay times are not
restricted
to the range
of
the
DELAY
SELECT
controls.
Turn
the
DELAY
MULTIPLY
switch to increase the indicated delay
by
a
factor
of
2,4,
or
even
8 with a corresponding decrease in the frequency
bandwidth.
The
bandwidth
is
limited
by
steep
30
dB/octave
filters
to avoid
high frequency
digitizing
errors
known
as
aliasing.
Using
DELAY
MULTIPLY,
the short
128
msec
echo
from
section 3.1
can
be
lengthened to a healthy
512
msec
or
even
1.024 seconds
at
multiplication
factors
of
4
and
8 respec-
tively.
With
the optional extended
memory,
a
maximum
delay
of
2.048 seconds
can
be
achieved.
SOFT
REFLECTIONS
r-
In
the real world
sound
reflected
from
walls
and
other
surfaces loses
some
of
its
high frequency content.
If
the surface
is
soft
or
padded
such
as a
curtain
or
rug,
more
high frequency content will
be
lost
than
if
the surface
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