Lexicon 960L Owner's Manual page 44

Digital effects system
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Operations in Detail
When a second (optional) DSP card is installed, the output
routing control will appear slightly different. With a second
DSP card in the system, the output routing control will
show arrows with numbers in them on the DSP card out-
puts (Fig. 4-23b). These arrows represent the cascaded
outputs that can be selected as inputs on the other DSP
card. Fig. 4-23a shows the output control with one DSP
card installed in the system.
Figure 4-23a — Output control with one DSP card
installed in system
Figure 4-23b — Output control with two DSP cards
installed in system
To route an output:
1.
Load the desired DSP configuration. See the sec-
tion on configurations if you are not sure how to
load one.
2.
After the configuration is loaded use the arrow
keys to scroll to the output routing control shown
in Fig. 4-24. You will know the control is selected
when the title bar turns blue.
Figure 4-24 — Output Routing Control
3.
Use the Left/Right Arrow keys to scroll to the DSP
output channel for which you would like to assign
a destination. You will know the output is selected
when it turns black.
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4.
Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to scroll to the out-
put type box on the selected DSP channel. The
top row is the output type and the bottom row is
the channel of the selected output type.
5.
Use the Increment/Decrement (+/-) keys to scroll
through all available output types on your system.
The output types available depend on the I/O
cards installed on your system.
6.
Use the Up/Down Arrow keys to scroll to the out-
put channel box on the selected DSP channel.
Once again the top row is the output type and
the bottom row is the channel of the selected
output type.
7.
Use the Incre m e n t / D e c rement keys to scro l l
through all available channels of the selected
output type.
Shared Outputs
When a physical output is being utilized as a destination
by another DSP card output anywhere in the system, the
output is said to be "shared." When an output is shared
with another DSP card output in the system, an "S" will
appear next to the channel number.
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