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PCM 90 Character Set
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G
H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ' a b c d e f g h i j k l
m n o p q r s t u v w x y z { : } ~
(space)
The @ and the $ symbols are used to
represent Custom Control values.
3-10
The large and duplicated range of the Out Width parameter allows smooth
glides from any Left/Right Mix, Phase, Mono/Stereo image point to any other. Of
particular interest are: 0 MONO, 45 STEREO, and 90 L–R, R–L (surround
channel). This parameter can be changed in real-time for fascinating spatial
effects.
In Width
In Width provides a width control for the input signal before it is fed to the
reverberator. Careful use of this control can provide fascinating results. For
example, a setting of 45 will provide a normal stereo reverberation effect, while
a setting of 90 will exclude any mono (center) signal from the reverberator.
Modulation of this control can result in the illusion of various parts of the input
moving forward and backward in the reverberant field.
InRouting
Available in the Chamber/Room algorithm, InRouting controls the routing of the
input signal to the reverberators. MonoSplit routes the left input to the Chamber
and the right input to the Room, RevMonoSplit routes the right input to the
Chamber and the left input to the Room, Stereo Split routes both inputs to both
the Chamber and the Room. In each case the outputs from the two reverberators
are summed and sent to the stereo output of the PCM 90.
The last row of each algorithm edit matrix allows customization and labeling of
ADJUST, and four custom controls. It also allows the assignment of KeyWords
for effect sorting.
ADJUST, Control 1, Control 2, Control 3, Control 4
These controls allow names and ranges to be specified for ADJUST and for four
other Custom Controls. Press Load/
MidPoint for the displayed control. Turn ADJUST to select values from 0-127.
Low Limit: This is the lowest value that the controller will output (or
accept, if connected to MIDI).
High Limit: This is the maximum value that the controller will output.
MidPoint:This allows you to set a fixed point within the range you have
established between the high and low limits.
Pressing and holding Edit accesses a submode which allows you to name the
control, as well as any points you have assigned. Pressing Load/
through the following choices. From any of the displays, use ADJUST to select
a character for the space marked by the flashing cursor. Use SELECT to move
the cursor to another position.
Name: The name you assign here will appear on the top line of the
display whenever the control is adjusted.
LowLabel: The name you assign will appear on the bottom line of the
display when the control reaches the value you have set as the Low
Limit.
to display: Low Limit, High Limit and
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