Lexicon PCM96 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

4 Do not remove the Compact Flash card when this LED is lit.9. Power ButtonPress to turn the PCM96 Surround on or off.10. DisplayThis high resolution,

Page 3 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

5 the ReAR PANeL - dIGItAL ModeL 1. POWER JACKStandard 3-pin IEC power connector. 100-240V, 50-60Hz automatic switching to correct voltage range.2. E

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7 the ReAR PANeL - dIGItAL ANd ANALoG ModeL 1. POWER JACKStandard 3-pin IEC power connector. 100-240V, 50-60Hz automatic switching to correct voltage

Page 7 - INtRodUctIoN

9 USING the PcM96 SURRoUNd PoWeRING UP the PcM96 SURRoUNdPlug in the power cord.1. Press the Power button.2. The Lexicon3. ® logo appears, and remains

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10 SeLectING yoUR AUdIo SoURce ANd cLocK SoURcePress the Machine button until the words “System View” appear in the 1. Display. 1:ConcertHall-&g

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11 System Presets and Machine Presets also have User and Card categories, where you can access user-edited presets. Presets in the User category are s

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12 Note that pressing the Back button or the Select knob have different results depending on what kind of preset is loaded. The following diagram show

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13 0:Med Hall1:PreDelay :14ms2:MidRT :1.59s3:RvbOutFreq :4750.0Hz0:Med Hall1:PreDelay :14ms2:ReverbTime :1.59s3:RvbOutFreq :4750.0Hz48Configur

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING FOR YOUR PROTECTIONPLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING:KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONSHEED ALL WARNINGSFOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONSTHE A

Page 13 - ANALOG I/O

14 StoRING A PReSetOnce you’ve edited a preset, you can store it on the PCM96 Surround (in the User category) or on a Compact Flash card (in the Card

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15 INItIALIzING/FoRMAttING A coMPAct FLASh cARdTo initialize or format a Compact Flash card:Press the Back button until the Preset screen appears.1. P

Page 15 - 1:Single Stereo Config

16 dSP coNFIGURAtIoNSThe PCM96 Surround processor can be divided in up to four virtual machines, each of which can run its own algorithm. This lets yo

Page 16 - 1:ConcertHall->Flange

17 When dealing with true surround source material, the choice of configu-ration is simple--choose the 4-in or 5-in version. The algorithms are all de

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18 cAScAde SteReo The left and right signals are processed together in one virtual machine, and the resulting signal is sent to a second virtual mach

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19 SINGLe tWo IN FIVe oUt Two signals are processed by one virtual machine, and output as five signals.SINGLe FIVe IN FIVe oUt Five signals are proc

Page 19 - 0:Med Hall

20 the PcM96 SURRoUNd PLUG-INThe plug-in lets you add PCM96 Surround reverbs and effects to projects on your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). INStALLI

Page 20 - StoRING A PReSet

21 Click the single down arrow in the lower right corner to open the second plug-in control area. In the second control area, you can adjust the soft

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22 In the third control area (located at the bottom of the plug-in), you can adjust all the parameters in the preset by clicking on and moving the sli

Page 22 - FIGURAtIoNS

23 LocateClick to make the PCM96 Surround display flash, so you can easily find the curently selected PCM96 Surround in a large rack full of PCM96 Sur

Page 23 - SINGLe SteReo (MoNo IN)

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSDECLARATION OF CONFORMITYManufacturer’s Name: Lexicon®Manufacturer’s Address: 8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah

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24 NetWoRKINGThis section provides a step-by-step guide on how to properly connect the PCM96 Surround to a Local Area Network (LAN) for several differ

Page 25 - SINGLe SIx IN SIx oUt

25 SUbNetA small network within a larger network. For example, a TCP/IP network might be a subnet of a venue’s network, which could include computers

Page 26 - USING the PLUG-IN

26 VIRtUAL PRIVAte NetWoRKS (VPN)Virtual private networks (VPN) provide an encrypted connection (or tunnel) between networks or between a network and

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27 your firewall to allow the System Architect software and/or port 3804 tcp and udp to pass through the firewall.etheRNet LINKMake sure that you have

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28 SySteM MeNUThe System Menu lets you adjust several settings in the PCM96 Surround. To access the System Menu, press the Select knob while a System

Page 29 - PcM96 SURRoUNd SetUP dIALoG

29 Confidence Error - “0” indicates no problem. “1” indicates the PCM96 Surround is detecting excessive jitter or noise on the digital audio line. No

Page 30 - NetWoRKING

30 Base ChannelSelect the connected MIDI device’s base channel here. Choose from 0-15.Bank DumpLets you copy an entire bank of presets from the PCM96

Page 31 - SURRoUNd

31 MAchINe MeNUThe Machine menu lets you adjust settings for a single virtual machine. To access the Machine menu, press the Select knob while a Machi

Page 32 - NetWoRK tRoUbLeShootING

32 USING MIdIThe MIDI Control menu is where all MIDI related control is changed. See page 24 for information about the MIDI Control menu. MIdI IMPLeM

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33 Now the PCM96 Surround unit is identified by the selected base channel, and virtual machines 1, 2, 3, and 4 within the PCM96 Surround are identi-fi

Page 34 - SySteM MeNU

WarrantyThis warranty is valid only for the original purchaser and only in the United States. If outside the United States please contact the local Le

Page 35 - MIdI coNtRoL

34 loads whenever those actions are performed via the front panel controls.SoFt RoW PARAMeteR/MIdI cc MAPSoft Row Parameter MIDI CCParameter #1 CC

Page 36 - ReStoRe FActoRy deFAULtS

35 MIdI SySex IMPLeMeNtAtIoNcoMMANd 0: ReQUeSt PReSet dUMPWhen this command is received by the PCM96 Surround, it will respond with a preset dump of t

Page 37 - MAchINe MeNU

36 coMMANd 2: ReQUeSt PReSet bANK dUMPWhen this command is received by the PCM96 Surround, it will respond with a series of preset dumps for all prese

Page 38 - USING MIdI

37 the ALGoRIthMSchAMbeR (SURRoUNd, SteReo ANd MoNo)Chamber is a complex miniature-space effect resembling an echo chamber at its smaller settings and

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38 Random Delays are similar to Simple Delays, but are especially useful for:• Multitap Tape LoopsFeedback can be used to recirculate delays. Appropr

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39 RANdoM hALL (SURRoUNd, SteReo ANd MoNo)Random Hall is a hall effect with gradual build-up, well suited to complex sounds like orchestral music. It

Page 41 - MIdI SySex IMPLeMeNtAtIoN

40 ReSoNANt choRdS (SURRoUNd, SteReo ANd MoNo)The Resonant Chord algorithm uses impulsive energy at the inputs to excite six resonant voices (notes).

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41 round-robin. For example, if MIDI note numbers are used to assign pitch, the resonators will constantly be re-tuned to the pitches of the last six

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42 sets themselves may be loaded into either type of machine, with the appro-priate number of voices appearing. Every effort is made to make the facto

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43 the PARAMeteRSThe PCM 96 contains hundreds of presets, covering just about every pos-sible need. But you can refine and customize any preset by adj

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INtRodUctIoN ... 1the FRoNt PANeL ...

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44 Category (Room)This parameter lets you select a specific category from which a room response may be chosen. Changes here have a direct effect on th

Page 47 - PItch ShIFt - MULtIVoIce

45 FeedbackThis controls the amount of echo output that is fed back to the input of the echo buffer. The actual feedback level is modified by the Mast

Page 48 - SIGNAL GeNeRAtoR

46 This tells the shifter the lowest frequency that it may be required to shift. As a general rule of thumb, this should be set in the higher part of

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47 there may be one or more reflection delays for each input channel. Some of the delays may mix their outputs to the same channel (left to left) and

Page 50 - Diffusion

48 Reverb Spin (Spin)This is usually simply called spin. It controls the speed of the reverb random-izer. Spin is also connected with the Reverb Wande

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49 Tip: Shape will not have this effect if spread is at its minimum value. But even then, it can make a difference. In this case, it affects reverb ti

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50 components of the reverb except for early reflections, etc.) is passed through a simple 2x2 matrix. This provides an encoding of the tail that dram

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53 PcM96 SURRoUNd SPecIFIcAtIoNSANALoG INPUtSConnectors One 25-pin Dsub female connectorImpedance 20K Ohm, balanced Level (for 0dBFS) +4dBu mode:

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How to Assign a Base Channel to the PCM96 Surround ... 27Channel Map (How Channel

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54 cLocK JItteRIntrinsic Exceeds AES3 Amendment 1Jitter Gain Exceeds AES3 Amendment 1coNtRoL INteRFAceSMIDI ** In/Out/Thru**supports program change

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55 dIMeNSIoNSRack Units 1USize 19.0” W x 1.75” H x 16” D (483mm x 44.5mm x 317.5mm)Weight 14.25 lbsReGULAtoRy APPRoVALSFCC Class ACE EN55103-1

Page 59 - PcM96 SURRoUNd SPecIFIcAtIoNS

56 P/N DB-XMtF-4-ROHSMIdI IMPLeMeNtAtIoN chARtFunction Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasicChannelDefaultChangedXX1-16XMode DefaultMessagesAlteredX

Page 61 - RecoMMeNded cAbLeS

Harman Music Group8760 South Sandy Parkway | Sandy, Utah 84070 U.S.A.Phone: (801)-568-7660 | Fax: (801)-568-7662PCM96 SurroundQuestions or comments?

Page 62 - MIdI IMPLeMeNtAtIoN chARt

1 INtRodUctIoNCongratulations and thank you for purchasing the PCM96 Surround Reverb/Multi Effects Processor! Building on the success of the PCM96, th

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3 the FRoNt PANeL 1. Gain LEDsEach row of Gain LEDs indicates input signal strength of each of the PCM96 Surround’s inputs. If the Audio Source is se

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