
5-4
Lexicon
300L Owner's Manual
Single Setups
(and Programs)
P1
LARGE HALL
SoftSlider:
DECAY
64
Used as a great standard reference point. The hall size is big, with a gentle bloom in the
reverberation envelope. The first set of pre-echoes located on page 4, are set to 14 and 20ms, but
the levels are set to OFF. Set these levels to taste if you want to add some initial reflections.
P2
MEDIUM HALL
SoftSlider:
DECAY
64
Similar to Large Hall, but the size is not as big (29.3) and the reverb time is proportionately shorter.
The same arrangement exists for the pre-echoes.
P3
SMALL HALL
SoftSlider:
DECAY
64
An even smaller version, a bit denser — good for general reverb fill.
P4
SYNTH HALL
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
50
A very diffuse, medium-sized room with a long RT value. The SoftSlider advances Spread, Delay
1 Level, Delay 2 Level, and Hi-Cut Rolloff.
P5
DANCE HALL
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
50
Medium bright hall. 1.4 seconds of reverb time. Super on “backing” vox. Great for the whole band.
The SoftSlider is patched to Spread, HiCut, PreDelay.
P6
SOLO HALL
SoftSlider:
DECAY
64
A medium size hall with more impact and less Diffusion. Great on solo voice or instrument.
P7
CHURCH
SoftSlider:
DEPTH
64
This preset is big and spread out. There are 2 close in pre-echoes and 2 longer and softer delays
which have low recirculation added. The SoftSlider controls Spread, Treble Decay, and the delay
times for Pre-Echoes 3 and 4.
P8
GOTHIC HALL
SoftSlider:
DEPTH
50
Suitably large space (29.8M) filtered medium bright, as in a space made of rock and stone. A hefty
sound is an understatement! Smaller sizes make beefy dense spaces. The SoftSlider controls Mid
Rt, Shape and Spread.
P9
GATED HALL
SoftSlider:
SIZE
64
If one existed, this might be it. Very diffused, strong, and abrupt.
P10
DEEP END
SoftSlider:
HOW DEEP?
64
This preset actually goes from the Deep End to Deeper. The SoftSlider advances Size, Delay 3 time
and Delay 4 time.
P11
ROOMS
SoftSlider:
SIZES
64
This preset links Room Size to the SoftSlider. As you advance the SoftSlider, Room Size will go from
its initial value of 17.5M up to24.8M and down to 9.6M. These rooms are diffuse and very articulate
sounding. Lower values of SIZE tend to be more resonant sounding. Good for dialog reads.
P12
REHURSALROOM
SoftSlider:
PADDING
64
This is a dense, brashy-sounding space with the listener in the back of the room. Rolling off the high-
cut filter will put the carpeting on the walls as you advance the SoftSlider. Room Size is set to 15.2M,
so the sound is very tight. Good on vocals and mix fill.
P13
STUDIO “A”
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
50
This preset sounds like the “big” rooms ($125/hour). The SoftSlider is patched to Delay Levels 3
and 4, as well as to the Rolloff and Treble Decay parameters. Advancing the slider increases all of
these parameters, making the studio brighter and more reflective. Very stereo sounding!
P14
STUDIO “B”
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
60
A smaller Studio area than Studio A. The SoftSlider is patched to Treble Decay, Spread, and Hi Cut
Rolloff. Advancing the slider makes the Studio more reflective and live.
P15
STUDIO “C”
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
50
Cut your dialog and scratch vox in here. The SoftSlider interacts similar to the “B” room making
things more reflective.
P16
LARGE ROOM
SoftSlider:
LIVENESS
64
Characteristic size (19.1M) with a fast randomization. The SoftSlider modifies HiCut, Spread and
Shape without changing the Room Size. Very natural sounding
Summary of Contents for M300L
Page 1: ...Digital Effects LARC Interface Owner s Manual 300L...
Page 8: ...1 1 Installing the 300L 1 Installing the 300L...
Page 22: ...2 1 System Overview 2 System Overview...
Page 30: ...3 1 System Operation 3 System Operation...
Page 63: ...Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual 3 34...
Page 64: ...4 1 The Algorithms and their Parameters 4 The Algorithms and their Parameters...
Page 101: ...Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual 4 38...
Page 102: ...5 1 The Presets 5 The Presets...
Page 131: ...5 30 Lexicon 300L Owner s Manual...
Page 132: ...6 1 Time Code Operation 6 Time Code Operation...
Page 142: ...7 1 MIDI Operation 7 MIDI Operation...
Page 152: ...8 1 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting...