Channel Map (How Channels Map To Machines); Bank Dump; Reverse Bank Dump (Bank "Load"); Continuous Controllers - Lexicon Reverb/Effects Processor PCM96 Owner's Manual

Lexicon reverb/effects processor owner's manual
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Channel Usage
Base
System Level
Channel
Base + 1 Virtual machine 1 Changes parameters in one virtual machine in a System preset on the PCM96 unit
Base + 2 Virtual machine 2 Changes parameters in one virtual machine in a System preset on the PCM96 unit
Base + 3 Virtual machine 3 Changes parameters in one virtual machine in a System preset on the PCM96 unit
Base + 4 Virtual machine 4 Changes parameters in one virtual machine in a System preset on the PCM96 unit
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chANNeL MAP (hoW chANNeLS MAP to MAchINeS)

Description
Use for loading System presets. This is the PCM96 unit's base channel. The next four
channels apply to this PCM96 unit's virtual machines.
with base channel 0. Use for loading machine presets and changing parameters for
machine #1.
with base channel 0. Use for loading machine presets and changing parameters for
machine #2.
with base channel 0. Use for loading machine presets and changing parameters for
machine #3.
with base channel 0. Use for loading machine presets and changing parameters for
machine #4.

bANK dUMP

The Bank Dump feature lets you copy all the presets in a User bank from
one PCM96 to another (or to another MIDI device). Refer to the MIDI
Control section on page 24 for information about Bank Dump.

ReveRSe bANK dUMP (bANK "LoAd")

You can perform a "reverse bank dump" by recording a bank dump to your
MIDI sequencer, then playing that sysex back to the PCM96 to restore the
bank.

coNtINUoUS coNtRoLLeRS

All PCM96 soft row parameters can be controlled with single, 7-bit control-
lers. Each parameter is controlled with the full controller range, regardless of
the parameter range. For example, if the controller is at the midpoint of its
range (64), the parameter will also be at the midpoint of its range no matter
what the actual number.
Continuous Controllers range from 0 to 127. If the parameter range is less
than 127, then a small controller change might not result in a parameter
update. But the entire range of the parameter can still be accurately con-
trolled. In addition, if the actual range of the parameter is greater than 127,
MIDI control might be somewhat coarse. This is most noticeable with large
delays.
When MIDI is enabled, the PCM96 automatically sends MIDI messages
through the MIDI Out port for soft row parameters and preset loads when-
ever those actions are performed via the front panel controls.

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