Lexicon PCM 80 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
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Basic Operation
The PCM 80 has 4 Program Banks, each with
50 factory-designed programs
A Register Bank provides 50 memory locations for
storing your own effects.
All PCM 80 programs have one or more parameters
patched to the ADJUST knob.
In Program Banks or Register Banks mode, turn
ADJUST to change the sound of the currently
running effect. While ADJUST is turned, the patch
name and value are displayed.
The PCM 80 has 200 factory-designed programs, organized into four Program
Banks of 50 each, and 50 memory locations, called registers, for storing your
customized effects. One Register Bank is available in the PCM 80 itself.
Additional Register Banks can be stored on PCMCIA cards.
Program and
Register Banks
Selecting Effects
The procedure for loading effects is the same, whether you are choosing from
banks of factory presets, or from your own banks of registers. When first turned
on, the PCM 80 will load whatever effect was running when it was last turned off.
When shipped from the factory, the first effect in the first Program Bank (P0 0.0
Prime Blue) is loaded. The Bank ID (P0, P1, P2, P3 ),matrix location, program
name, and the algorithm from which the effect is derived are all displayed.
P0 0.0 Prime Blue
Chorus+Rvb
Matrix Location
Program Name
Indicates that the ADJUST knob is patched to one or
more parameters in the currently-running effect — in
this case, Prime Blue.
Algorithm
Press Program Banks to cycle through the program banks. Simultaneously
press Program Banks along with either Up or Down to backstep.
Turn SELECT to scroll through all of the effects in the bank. Press Program
Banks to reselect the last displayed effect in another bank. Press Load/ to
load the displayed effect.
Program Bank ID
The patch indicator remains to indicate that the
currently running effect has an ADJUST knob
patch, although the displayed effect may not.
P0 0.1 EkoChorus
Chorus+Rvb
An asterisk in the display indicates that
the displayed effect is not loaded.
Turn SELECT to display another effect.