Tail Width; Transposition; Tuning Master; Tuning System - Lexicon PCM NATIVE STRINGBOX Owner's Manual

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Tail Width

This parameter is found only in the Stringbox algorithm. A matrix is used to mix the output
signal. This controls the impression of signal width. Very spacious signals should be monitored
with both a surround decoder and in mono, in order to maintain compatibility. All settings in
factory presets are safe for any application.

Transposition

In the Stringbox algorithm, this parameter transposes the resonance relative to the keyboard.
For example, if a C is depressed on the keyboard and the transposition is 2 semitones, that
string will resonate a D.

Tuning Master

In the musical world, the tuning reference is A=440. This means that the note A (above middle
C) is equivalent to 440 Hz. However, that's not the way it always works in the real world. In the
Stringbox algorithm, this parameter allows you to change the base tuning to something other
than A=440.

Tuning System

Controls the way the strings are tuned. Many choices are available. Equal-tempered is best
for most applications, but several forms of just-intonation are available for Baroque musicians.
Quarter-tone is available as are several non-tonal tuning plans.
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