Things To Consider About Glides; Adding An Event - Lexicon 300L - REV Owner's Manual

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Things to Consider
About Glides

Adding an Event

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All parameter glides are based on the effect loaded in the list immediatey
preceeding the glide.
For example, let's say that Medium Hall is Event #4, and that Event #5 specifies
MA:GLIDE, with MID RT moving to a final value of 3.8 seconds over a duration
of 18 Frames.
Q
What happens if you change Event #4 from Meduim Hall to Vox Chorus?
A
Event #5 is now being driven by an algorithm which does not have MID RT
as a selectable parameter! A new value will be placed based on the selected
algorithm's available parameters. Be careful!!
The proper thing to do is to delete Event #5 .
Once you have created an Event List, you can also modify it by adding events
with the ADD function.
The ADD function is used to duplicate an event, or to select an event, modify it
and add it back into the list.
To duplicate an event, use the EDIT slider to display ADD. (There are 50 ADD
slots.) Use this slider to select an event to duplicate. Press STOre to copy the
event into the list.
Use the EDIT/ADD/DEL slider to reselect the Event # you duplicated. Assign a
new timecode number (on the TC sub-page), press EXIT, then press STOre.
You would typically want to do this to reproduce a Setup, Machine effect, or
parameter glide again at a different timecode value.
Duplication can also be used to have several glides occur simultaneously. Once
you've snapped the particular timecode when you want the multiple glides to
occur, select the event # in the ADD mode and press STOre once for each time
you want the time code duplicated. Return to the Event Edit page and store
each event.
You can also select a particular event in the ADD mode simply to modify its
contents (usually to duplicate it at a new time code location). To do this, select
the event, modify it, then press STOre. The original event will remain untouched.
The modified event will be saved as a new event in the list.
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