Release Notes - Lexicon 960L V3.0 - INSTALLATION AND RELEASE NOTES REV 4 Installation Instructions Manual

Software version 3.0
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Installation Instructions & Release Notes

RELEASE NOTES

The list below includes features of 960L Software Version 3.0 that are not fully covered in the 960L
Owner's Manual or Owner's Manual Addenda:
When configuring systems with two DSP cards, there are no longer two soft buttons labeled
CONFIG 1 and CONFIG 2. In Software Version 3.0, there is one soft button labeled CONFIG!.
Pressing the CONFIG! soft button accesses a menu that allows selection of the DSP card for
configuration. This menu is not available in systems with one DSP card.
The ability to use double-button presses to access options has been removed in order to support
future functionality.
Reverb algorithms now allow input levels to be set to a maximum level of 0dB. In previous
releases, –6dB was the maximum.
Note:
Setting the input level above –6dB can result in DSP overflows.
When processing audio, loading a very small Random Hall program while running a large Random
Hall program (i.e. loading Oil Drum while running Large Hall) may generate DSP feedback. The
level and duration of this feedback depends on the audio source. To prevent feedback from
occurring, mute the machine before loading the smaller Random Hall program.
Parameters with an OFF position in the center of the fader travel can now be set to OFF by
pressing and holding the FINE ADJ button and lightly touching the desired fader.
Occasionally, LARC2 motorized faders may exhibit a "vibrating" characteristic when settling into a
new position as programs are loaded. This characteristic may appear to be inconsistent from fader
to fader. This is normal due to the varying characteristics of individual fader components. The
faders will settle into a stable position after a short adjustment or calibration period.
When in MACHINE Mode, some I/O and Mix parameter changes will be lost when a program load
event is moved on the Event List screen. These parameter changes will be lost in the interval
between the old time and the new time. No other parameters are affected. The farther the
program load event moves, the more noticeable the absence of I/O and Mix parameter changes.
When moving a program load event more than a few frames, it is recommended to delete the
event, then reinsert it at the desired location.
I/O routings need to be set after installing Software Version 3.0. Once set, the I/O
routings are saved with the configuration and will be automatically recalled when that DSP
configuration is loaded.
I/O routings saved with each configuration may become invalid if the order of the I/O cards is
changed or if an I/O card is removed from the unit. If this occurs, simply reset the I/O routings.
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