12.07.2015 Views

M300 Owner's Manual-English - Lexicon

M300 Owner's Manual-English - Lexicon

M300 Owner's Manual-English - Lexicon

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

300 V 3.0 <strong>Owner's</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><strong>Lexicon</strong>Dual Mono Setups provide two Mix controls on Page Three: AMIX and BMIX.These are independent mix controls for each machine.Cascade Setups provide three Mix controls on Page Three: AMIX, BMIX andOMIX.AMIX varies the amount of “dry” input in Machine A’s wet output. This Mixtureof wet and dry (if any) is passed along to the input of Machine B.BMIX adjusts the proportion of Machine A’s wet output to the “wet” output ofMachine B.OMIX takes that mix result and mixes it with the “Dry” input signal.The LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) is a control generator which is designed tomodulate Effect or Setup parameters in the 300 when parameters are patchedto it. The LFO has a shape and a rate (speed) function, available on Page Four.The shape can be SINEusoidal, TRIANGLE, SQUARE, or RANDOM. Rate isadjustable from Off to 9.0Hz.The action of the meters (FX-OUT for either Left or Right channel) is determinedon Page Five.Note: If you choose Left Meter or Right Meter as Patch sources when makingMOD Edits, you are essentially linking the ballistics of the meter to the destinationparameter.Pages Six and Seven allow you to make as many as two MOD patches in theSetup domain.Storing the SetupOn Page Eight you can name your Setup prior to storing it into a register. Thearrow (cursor) keys allow you to select a letter to change; the softknob actuallychanges the character. The maximum length of a name is 12 characters.When you have made all the necessary changes to a setup and want to save itin a register, press STORE. The display will show:Src: SET DM: Rev/RevDst: R # _ _ AvailableThe top line of the display shows the source (Src) — the currently selected setupname. The bottom line shows the destination (Dst) — the register number intowhich the the setup will be copied. Use the Soft knob to select the registernumber you want, then press STORE again. The display will return to the lastSetup Edit page.Note: The 300 has a memory protection feature which enables or disablescopying into the registers. When Copy Tools are disabled, all storingfunctions are inhibited. The Control mode Copy Tools page allows thisfeature to beenabled or disabled. For more details, see the sectiondescribing Control mode at the end of this chapter.3-16

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!