Lexicon 300L - REV Owner's Manual page 79

Digital effects/larc interface
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XOV (Bass Crossover)
XOV sets the frequency at which the transition from RTM to BAS takes place.
XOV should be set at least two octaves higher than the low frequency you want
to boost. For example, to reduce a signal at 100 Hz, set XOV to 400 Hz (This
setting works well for pop music).
TDC (Treble Decay)
TDC sets the frequency above which sounds decay at a progressively faster
rate. It filters all the sound except the pre-echoes. When set relatively low, it gives
a darker tone to the reverberation.
DIF (Diffusion)
DIF controls the degree to which initial echo density increases over time. High
settings of DIF result in high initial buildup of echo density; low settings cause low
initial buildup. Echo density is also affected by SIZ; smaller sizes will sound
denser. To enhance percussion, use high settings of DIF. For clearer, more
natural vocals, mixes, and music, use moderate settings.
When LNK is set, the RTM and SPR values scale linearly as the SIZ control is
LNK (Link)
varied. For some special effects, RTM and SPR can be unlinked.
RLVL (Reverb Level)
RLVL sets the amount of reverberation in the processed signal. It is normally
FULL, but may be reduced for effects where the pre-echoes should dominate.
Rich Plate Pages Three, Four & Five
These pages provide control over three stereo delay pairs. All three are summed
with the output of the reverberator. Many, many different echo combinations are
possible.
RAN (Randomness)
RAN sets the rate of the randomization process. Plates should generally use low
amounts of randomization.
DL1* , DL2*
DL1 and DL2 (0ms-2000ms) are recirculating delay lines assigned to the left(1)
and right (2) channel inputs. The path of either is picked off after the diffusor with
the amount of recirculation defined by the adjustment of FB1 (for DL1) and FB2
(for DL2). DL1 and DL2 are the only delays which feed back (recirculate) into the
reverberator, as well as into the other delay lines.
* A quick "double-click" on the DL1 or DL2 slider button will allow you to control
the delay with more resolution. To exit this "fine control" mode, double-click on
the button again.
FB1 and FB2 determine the amount of recirculation passed back through to the
FB1 , FB2
left and right inputs.
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