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 occupies a unique position as a leading innovator in both 

professional and consumer audio industries. Since the release of 

the first digital delay, Lexicon has stood at the forefront of digital 

audio with a reputation as a manufacturer of exceptional audio 

and home theater products and an inventor of new technologies. 

Years of research, development, and learning allow us to continue 

expanding the boundaries of the listening experience. 

Our professional products are prominent in the creation of 

worldwide music, television, and film productions. These products 

have won numerous awards, including an Emmy

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 and numerous 

TEC awards, including a TEC Hall of Fame award for the Lexicon 

Delta T-101, the world’s first digital delay. Lexicon processors have 

been embraced as the standard in professional signal processing 

since the introduction of the 480L Digital Effects Processor, which 

has retained tremendous popularity for the past 22 years. It has since 

been replaced as the standard in professional signal processing 

by the 960L Multi-Channel Digital Effects System and the PCM96 

Series Reverb/Effects Processors, which have themselves garnered 

an impressive following of producers, artists, and engineers. 

Growing demand for proprietary Lexicon technologies has led to 

its appearance in numerous applications, with dramatic results. 

Our processing is relied upon to enhance the sound of prestigious 

live halls and venues.

Knowingly or unknowingly, you experience Lexicon products and 

technologies on a daily basis. Chances are that Lexicon processing 

was involved in the television program you watch at home, the 

film you see at the cinema, or the song you listen to on the radio. 

From the initial tracks to your listening room or automobile, 

Lexicon is part of the process that brings these recordings to life. 

Our commitment to the audio professional and content delivery 

ensures an unbroken chain between the artist and the audience. 

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Summary of Contents for PCM NATIVE PITCH SHIFT

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL PCM NATIVE PITCH SHIFT...

Page 2: ...2 2 The Lexicon Legacy continues...

Page 3: ...lug In Bundles the ultimate bundles for creating professional inspirational mixes within popular DAWs like Pro Tools Logic and any other VST Audio UnitTM or RTAS compatible platform With all the flexi...

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Page 5: ...enter stage in your DAW Quick Start Open your DAW and choose the Lexicon plug in from your list of plug ins In the plug in s window select a category Select a preset Adjust parameters optional Save th...

Page 6: ...se Response 5 The Stereo Width Meter 6 The Fader Area 7 Parameter Name 7 Parameter Value 7 Fader 7 The Control Buttons 8 Compare 8 Reload 8 Store 8 Presets 9 Loading a Preset 9 Storing and Managing Pr...

Page 7: ...en follow the on screen instructions to install the software iLok License You must download the license to your 2nd Generation iLok USB smart key before running any program that might use this plug in...

Page 8: ...ace Overview When the plug in is instantiated you will see a window that looks something like this Level Meters Fader Area Control Buttons Preset Category Preset Selector Realtime Display Combo Box Pa...

Page 9: ...ect See the Realtime Display section for more detailed information Control Buttons These buttons are used to compare edit reload and store presets This is explained in more detail in the Control Butto...

Page 10: ...allows you to visualize the effect in two ways While your ears will always be the primary tool in choosing and adjusting presets the displays provide a direct way to see what s going on Click anywhere...

Page 11: ...default view for the plug in and requires the least amount of CPU cycles Frequency This display shows the frequency levels of the left and right output signals Live Impulse Response This display show...

Page 12: ...l will display a wider bar while inverted mono will display at the maximum width The widest signals may exhibit problems with mono compatibility so they should be monitored The left and right side of...

Page 13: ...meter Value Fader Parameter Name Shows the parameter being adjusted Parameter Value Shows the current value of the parameter This field may be directly edited Fader Changes the value of the parameter...

Page 14: ...to the original preset and quickly audition your edits verses the original preset When compare is on all parameters are frozen and cannot be changed Turning compare off returns you to your edits Choos...

Page 15: ...set category is chosen from the drop down menu in the upper left portion of the edit window When you select a category the preset menu is updated to show availability of the new presets within the sel...

Page 16: ...mbedded within a larger window provided by the DAW Appearance will differ from host to host this example is from Logic Oftentimes the DAW itself provides the ability to save presets The presets saved...

Page 17: ...ick to edit name 3 Click Store to save The upper field contains the list of User Presets that have already been created for this algorithm Presets appear in alphabetical order Click the name field to...

Page 18: ...sta Seven User Presets are stored in Users Username AppData Roaming Lexicon PCM Native UserPresets AlgorithmName Username is the name of the account you re logged in under AlgorithmName is the name of...

Page 19: ...active display window can represent your effect in real time in several ways However this display consumes some of your computer s processing power If you click until you reach the static display you...

Page 20: ...Heritage The...

Page 21: ...ocessor which has retained tremendous popularity for the past 22 years It has since been replaced as the standard in professional signal processing by the 960L Multi Channel Digital Effects System and...

Page 22: ...The Algorithm...

Page 23: ...lo It can also be used for very dramatic shifting effects if you are after that Demonic sounding voice or Chipmunk effect then this is the algorithm to use In the Pitch Shift algorithm pitch can be ad...

Page 24: ...Musical or by a percentage Percent Smart Shift This parameter affects the quality of pitch shifting When turned on the algorithm looks for optimal splices in the musical material In almost all cases t...

Page 25: ...up and missing hits when shifting down Start with shorter crossfades and then raise the value until an acceptable compromise is reached Low Shift FC This parameter affects the lowest frequency at whi...

Page 26: ...lug Ins Please visit www lexiconpro com for the latest information on available Lexicon plug ins Upgrading Please visit www lexiconpro com for the latest information on upgrading to the PCM Native Eff...

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