Bypass; Store Operations; Turning Memory Protection Off; Storing An Effect - Lexicon PCM 81 - REV 2 User Manual

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Basic Operation

BYPASS

The front panel Bypass button is always active, and will turn on the
type of bypass (AllMute, InputMute, OutputMute, or Bypass)
selected in Control Mode 1.3.
When you press Bypass, the button LED will light and a message
will be displayed to inform you that bypass is on. The display
message will also indicate the type of bypass which is in effect.
Press Bypass again to turn both the LED and the bypass condition
off. A brief display message will inform you that bypass is off.
Press and hold Bypass to display the current state and type of
bypass.

STORE OPERATIONS

Turning Memory Protection Off

The PCM 81 is shipped with its Memory Protection option on.
When you press the front panel Store button, the following
message will be displayed:
To turn Memory Protection off, press Control and use Up and
Down and SELECT to display matrix location 1.5. The display
should read:
2-24
Turn ADJUST to select Off.

Storing an Effect

With Memory Protection disabled, pressing Store will cause a
message like the following one to be displayed:
An asterisk ( ✱ ) is positioned in front of the display label which is available for
changing - in this case, the name of the effect.
The default bank
and register will
appear here.
Press Load/ ✱ to select the ADJUST patch for renaming.
Press again to select the register bank. Press again to
select the register location within the selected bank.
If you press Store again, the display will ask "Are you sure?" (Press
STORE). Pressing Store will cause the currently running effect to
be saved, as is, in the location shown in the lower lefthand corner
of the display. A brief message will inform you that the effect is
being stored, then the PCM 81 will revert to the mode it was in
before Store was pressed, with the newly-stored effect loaded.
Lexicon
"available" means
that this location is
empty. If an effect
is stored at this
location, its name
will appear here.

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