Lexicon
300L Owner's Manual
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RT*
RVL
SIZ
ROL
DIF
PDLY**
.24-64.17SEC
OFF, -48TO-1DB, UP FULL
4.0-39.4M
0.5KHZ-21.2KHZ
0-99
0-99.877MS
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SPN
WAN
DDLY
0-48
0
µ
S-37.1MS
0-99.877MS
* Parameter range is dependent on setting of SIZ.
** Parameter range is dependent on setting of Sample Rate.
Random Ambience
Parameters
RVL (Reverb Level)
RT (Reverb Time)
SIZ (Size)
ROL (Hi Freq Rolloff)
Random Ambience Page One
This control adjusts the reverberation time of the independent reverberator. The
range of action is limited. Be careful — both long and short reverb times may
sound unnatural. If a much longer or shorter reverb time than the preset provides
is desired, SIZ should be changed first.
RVL sets the amount of reverberation in the processed signal. It should normally
be set between -6 and -12dB.
SIZ allows you to vary the apparent size of the space over a wide range. SIZ is
the most dramatic control, and must be selected to match the music or program
material. It should be the first control that you adjust to tailor the desired space.
SIZ also affects the reverb time, in a similar way to the standard reverb programs.
ROL sets the frequency above which a 6 dB/octave low-pass filter attenuates the
processed signal. High frequencies are often rolled off with this parameter,
resulting in a more natural sounding acoustic space.
L
R
D Delay
Σ
Σ
Ambience Generator
Diffusion
Predelay
D Delay
Rolloff
SIZ
RTM
SPN
WAN
RLVL
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...