Lexicon PCM 80 User Manual

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PCM 80 User Guide

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Chain

The PCM 80 has 10 internal program chains, numbered 0-9. (Ten additional
chains are available if a register card is inserted.) Each chain is made up of 10
"links" (numbered 0-9). You can assign any program or register to any link in the
chain.

A chain can be loaded with a MIDI Program Change message, or by selecting
its number directly at Control mode 3.3. Once a chain is loaded, the source
assigned to Pgm+ and Pgm– will load the next higher or lower program in the
chain.

Pgm Assign
When Control mode 3.3 is set to Chain, received MIDI Program Change
messages will be mapped according to the selections made here. Two assign-
ments are available: MIDI Program Change # (0-127) and Chain # (0-9). When
the PCM 80 is shipped, all program numbers are mapped to Chain #0. To change
assignments, set Pgm#, with ADJUST, press Load/

to move the

to Chain#

and set it with ADJUST. (You cannot assign more than one chain/MIDI #.)

Chain Pgm Assign

Pgm# :

3 Chain# : 3

Chain 0-9
Use SELECT to choose a chain. Once a chain is selected, any PCM 80 program
or register can be assigned to any link in the chain. Press Load/

to move the

from Link# to the Bank ID, to the program number. Depending on the field

marked with the

, ADJUST will select link numbers 0-9, Banks (Pn or Rn), or

the desired program within the displayed bank.

Chain 3 Prime Blue

Link# :

0

P0 0.0

Map 0 and Map 1
When Control mode 3.3 is set to Map, received MIDI Program Change
messages will be mapped according to the selections made here. The selec-
tions available are: MIDI Program Change # (0-127), Bank # (PCM 80 preset,
register, or card bank) and Pgm # (PCM 80 effect number 0-49). When shipped,
the PCM 80 has the two internal maps configured to access all presets and
registers:

Map 0

Map 1

MIDI 0 = P0 0.0

MIDI 0 = P2 2.8

MIDI 127 = P2 2.7

MIDI 121 = R 4.9

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