Reverb - Lexicon CP-1 Owner's Manual

Digital audio environment processor
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Reverb

Reverb
Program
Parameters
Parameter
MID RT
BASS RT
TREBLE
PANORAMA EFF
LISTENER POS
SPEAKER ANGLE
PRE-DELAY
SET PROGRAM NAME
MEMORIZE PROGRAM
Effect Level
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The Reverberation program differs from Ambience in that it does not
simulate the early reflections of specific halls, but emphasizes rich, smooth
reverberant decay in small, medium or large spaces. It works well for
simulating a space with a long reverberation times relative to its size, such
as a reverberant chamber, church or the like. For systems with only two
loudspeakers, Reverb also incorporates a version of Panorama that will
spread the stereo image and add the reflections it generates to the expanded
sound stage.
The initial EFFECT LEVEL is highest for Program 7 and progressively
lower for Programs 8 and 9. It will be easier to hear exactly what the
parameters do if the EFFECT LEVEL is temporarily turned all the way up.
Initial Value
small-0.46 sec
medium - 0.92 sec
large - 2.16 sec
small-x1 MID RT
medium-1.25xMID RT
large-1.25xMID RT
s/m/l=5.9/4.2/3.6 kHz
51 degrees
EFFECT LEVEL adjusts the loudness of the side and rear speakers. When
there are no side speakers, it adjusts the amount of ambient signal mixed
into the main loudspeakers. EFFECT LEVEL is the most important user
adjustment in AMBIENCE and REVERB, and has been given its own button
on the remote. It should be set as high as possible without making the extra
speakers individually audible.
0.32 - 2.8 sec
0.64 - 5.6 sec
1.28 - 11.2 sec
0.7 xMID RT
1 xMID RT
1.25xMID RT
329 Hz - 14.1 kHz
0/28*
128
33-91 degrees
0
0-120 ms
NA
NA
* 0 if side speakers are specified
Lexicon
Range
1-32
0-254
NA
NA

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