User manual LEXICON 960L V3.0 INSTALLATION AND RELEASE NOTES REV 4
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] 960L Software Version 3. 0
Installation Instructions & Release Notes
DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This document is a supplement to the 960L Owner's Manual (Rev 1). It contains installation instructions for Software Version 3. 0, and discusses enhanced features available with the new software that did not receive full coverage in previous documentation. Refer to the owner's manual for general safety, installation, and operating instructions.
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Lexicon, Inc. 3 Oak Park Bedford, MA 01730-1441 USA Tel 781-280-0300 Fax 781-280-0490 www. lexicon. com Customer Support Tel 781-280-0300 Fax 781-280-0495 (Sales) Fax 781-280-0499 (Service) Lexicon Part No. [. . . ] Using the front panel standby button, power cycle the 960L. As soon as the LARC2 receives power, press the PROGRAM and MACHINE buttons on the LARC2 to enter Menu Mode. The 960L will take a little longer to re-start than normal. When it starts, the 960L Boot Menu (shown below) will appear on the LARC2 display. (Ignore any messages that concern locking the CD. ) 1) Run 960L 2) Update 960L Software 3) Update LARC2 Boot ROM 4) Update LARC2 Software 5) 960L Diagnostics 6) Restore Factory Default Settings 7) Erase User Registers, Sessions & Restore Factory Default Settings 8) Copy internal log to Floppy
4. Select option 7, Erase User Registers, Sessions & Restore Factory Default Settings. Restore Factory Default Settings and Delete User Items Press 1 <ENTER> to execute Press 0 <ENTER> to return to the main menu without changes.
5. Press the 1 button, then the ENTER button on the LARC 2 to select the first option. When the process is complete, the 960L Boot Menu (shown above) will appear on the LARC2 display. Insert the software release CD for the desired software version in the 960L disk drive. Follow the installation instructions outlined on pages 4 to 6. When checking the software version (see step 7 on page 6), please refer to the release notes for the software version being installed to determine software revisions for the 960L and the LARC2. 7
Installation Instructions & Release Notes
RELEASE NOTES
Lexicon
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!. 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.
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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. [. . . ] Bank 0 to 19 Description: Factory Preset 2048 to 2147 Description: User Registers MSB* 0 10 LSB* 0 0
8192 to 8201 40 0 Description: Disk (local buffers, not actual disk)
* In hex
Examples
· To load Program 1 in Bank 2 to Machine 1 on DSP Card 1: B4 00 00 · B4 20 01 C4 0 1
To load Program 2 in User Bank 2 to Machine 2 on DSP Card 1: B5 00 10 B5 20 01 C5 0 2
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Installation Instructions & Release Notes
Continuous Controllers
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Lexicon Controller 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 Mapping Channel 5 Output Ypan Channel 6 Output Gain Channel 6 Output Xpan Channel 6 Output Ypan Channel 7 Output Gain Channel 7 Output Xpan Channel 7 Output Ypan Channel 8 Output Gain Channel 8 Output Xpan Channel 8 Output Ypan Mute (OFF 64; ON63)
Controller 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101
Mapping Channel 2 Input Gain Channel 2 Input Xpan Channel 2 Input Ypan Channel 3 Input Gain Channel 3 Input Xpan Channel 3 Input Ypan Channel 4 Input Gain Channel 4 Input Xpan Channel 4 Input Ypan Channel 5 Input Gain Channel 5 Input Xpan Channel 5 Input Ypan Channel 6 Input Gain Channel 6 Input Xpan Channel 6 Input Ypan Channel 7 Input Gain Channel 7 Input Xpan Channel 7 Input Ypan Channel 8 Input Gain Channel 8 Input Xpan Channel 8 Input Ypan Channel 1 Output Gain Channel 1 Output Xpan Channel 1 Output Ypan Channel 2 Output Gain Channel 2 Output Xpan Channel 2 Output Ypan Channel 3 Output Gain Channel 3 Output Xpan Channel 3 Output Ypan Channel 4 Output Gain Channel 4 Output Xpan Channel 4 Output Ypan Channel 5 Output Gain Channel 5 Output Xpan
* See the Program Load section on page 11.
VPAGE Parameters
Any parameter can be assigned to the VPAGE, more than once if desired. However, it is important to note the following: · I/O parameters only respond to the controllers assigned to I/O parameters. When mapped to the VPAGE, I/O parameters will only transmit their regular controller value. This avoids the problem of two different controllers affecting a single parameter. [. . . ]
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