Effects - Lexicon Prime Time 93 Owner's Manual

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EFFECTS
This section consists of a limited number of set-ups for typical M.93 effects.
Its intent is to provide the user with a point of departure from which he may
begin using M.93.
These basic set-up guidelines are not necessarily optimum
for different sources and situations.
Considerable variation of delay times,
function settings, and/or relative levels from the settings depicted may be
required depending on the source being processed and the particular shading
of the enhancement or effect desired. Accomodating different input levels,_
altering the level of delay recirculation, and balancing outputs for stereo
effects* are good examples of situations where such variations will be
common.
It is expected that users of M.93 will explore at considerable length the
virtually endless possibilities for special effects and enhancements.
Since
the unit provides a very high degree of operational flexibility, many novel
effects and applications will be developed by creative audio engineers and
musicians.
Should this happen and you feel that you would like to share it
with us or discuss it, please drop us a line or call:
Lexicon, Inc.
Prime Time Applications
60 Turner Street
Waltham, MA 02154
(617) 891-6790
* Note that varying the INPUT MIX MASTER control not only changes the level
of the input mix but changes the delay tap levels as well.
Increasing the
INPUT MIX MASTER control, for example, causes a relative increase in the amount
of recirculated delay.
To balance the INPUT MIXER OUT and the MASTER OUTPUT
for stereo effects, vary the OUTPUT MIX MASTER control matching the MASTER
OUTPUT level to the INPUT MIXER OUT level.
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