Introduction - Lexicon PCM 90 - REV 1 User Manual

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Thank you for your purchase of the PCM 90 Digital Reverberator. The PCM 90
gives you Lexicon's renowned high-end reverb effects with a powerful new
interface that provides easy access to superbly crafted presets as well as a
wealth of programming capabilities for the sound designer.
The PCM 90 contains a built-in library of 250 reverb effects that simulate realistic
halls, rooms and plates, and let you create completely natural, or other-worldly
spaces. The presets are organized into 5 Banks of 50, and are functionally
grouped for different applications. Be sure to experiment with all 250 presets to
get a feel for the full range of PCM 90 capabilities.
Bank P1 Rooms
Bank P0 Halls
0.0-0.9 Orchestral
1.0-1.9 Vocal
2.0-2.9 Live Sound
3.0-3.9 Instrument
4.0-4.9 Custom
A program sorting function allows you to tag programs with KeyWords and
display only programs which have been tagged. (Press Program Banks or
Register Banks repeatedly to step through all available banks and then to the
KeyWord display.) The default KeyWord selection, A to Z, allows you to view all
of the presets in alphabetical order. Others allow you to view, for example, only
Acoustic or Spatial effects. Each preset has already been assigned from 1 to
4 KeyWords — you can easily change these assignments in Edit mode. The
selection of the KeyWord you want to use for sorting is accessed in Control
mode.
Each preset has one or more of its parameters patched to the front panel
ADJUST knob, giving you instant control over the primary aspect of the effect
— without going into Edit mode.
As many as four additional Custom Controls can be created for any effect,
allowing you to tailor presets for specific applications. We've created some
interesting Custom Controls in the presets, and assigned them descriptive
names. You can change both the parameter assignments and the names in Edit
mode.
The PCM 90 uses 5 stereo algorithms to create different types of reverb effects.
Each algorithm includes an uncompromised stereo reverb effect with selected
"tools" for ambience, post-processing, compression/expansion, as well as
modulation and patching parameters which are common to each algorithm.
Bank P2 Plates
0.0-0.9 Instrument
0.0-0.9 Instrument
1.0-1.9 Vocal
1.0-1.9 Vocal
2.0-2.9 Live Sound
2.0-2.9 Live Sound
3.0-3.9 Drums&Perc
3.0-3.9 Drums&Perc
4.0-4.9 Custom
4.0-4.9 Custom

Introduction

The Presets
Bank P3 Post
Bank P4 Splits
0.0-0.9 Indoor Small
0.0-0.9 Mono
1.0-1.9 Indoor Large
1.0-1.9 Stereo
2.0-2.9 Outdoor
2.0-2.9 Live Sound
3.0-3.9 Spatial
3.0-3.9 Instrument
4.0-4.9 Custom
4.0-4.9 Custom
Program Sorting
Soft Control
The Algorithms

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