Lexicon
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Example: Routed S/PDIF inputs disallow selection of WC RCA and ADAT
data clock sources. Routed ADAT inputs disallow the selection of
S/PDIF clock source.
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Addendum #2: AUXILIARY SENDS AND RETURNS
The Auxiliary Send / Return selections in the Core-2 Tab are not
available in V1.20 These selections have been placed here for future
upgrades, and are not connected to anything.
NOTE: If the Auxiliary selections are enabled, 4 digital streams
will be not be available for audio. Until these upgrades are made
available, please leave the auxiliaries in the panel disabled.
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Addendum #3: TEXT ENTRY OF FADER VALUES
If you type in a value under the Mix output fader or the analog input
faders, audio level will update with the text entry in real time.
Please lower speaker levels when entering levels in these text boxes,
or use the faders on the panel instead.
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Addendum #4: LEVEL ON EXTERNAL OUTPUT WHEN CLOSING LEXPANEL
Sometimes when closing the LexPanel you may notice constantly high
level of an inaudible DC signal on S/PDIF input of your digital mixer.
To eliminate this DC signal, send audio to the S/PDIF output or
close the LexPanel.
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Addendum #5: ROUTING IN CUBASE
When a song or arrangement is saved in Cubase, all bus and FX settings
are also stored. If changes are made to the Routing tab in the Lexicon
control panel, Cubase will see the ASIO driver as a new device and
clear all the bus and FX settings that were saved. Because of this,
it is a good idea to make a note of which I/O streams you were using
when you saved your song and to reset the Routing tab to match this
configuration before reloading the song. In this way you can avoid
manually rerouting audio and effects.
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Addendum #6: PUNCH ROUTING IN CUBASE
When using an ASIO application (such as Cubase), the available
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