A quick guide to operation – Lexicon 960L User Manual

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Basic Operations

Lexicon, Inc.

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If you selected a clock rate of 88.2 or 96 kHz, you’ll get
a screen like Fig. 3-4, which gives you a choice of two
processing configurations:

1) Stereo in and out, using one or two machines
2) One machine, with 5 channels in and 5 channels out.
3) One machine, with 2 channels in and 5 channels out.
4) A single 8-in/8-out machine, with a pass-through
algorithm, which performs no processing, but is useful
for wiring checkout and diagnostics.

To select a configuration, enter its number with the
Numeric Keypad (or scroll to it with the Navigation
Arrows and press ENTER).

To select analog or digital input, first use the Navigation
Arrows to position yourself on any of the Input Selection
Boxes. Then, use the Increment/Decrement (-/+) keys
to toggle back and forth between Analog and AES
inputs. In Figs. 3-3 and 3-4, all inputs are analog ("AN1"
on the INPUTS strip of the Main Operating Display).
Pressing either the Increment or Decrement key will
switch all inputs to digital ("AES" on the INPUTS strip).
All inputs will be set alike.

The Analog and Digital Outputs receive the same
signals at all times, mapped channel for channel, as
noted by the "A & D" on the OUTPUTS strip.

A Quick Guide to Operation,

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Figure 3-4 — Configuration screen for 88.2/96 kHz clock rate (stereo in/out selected, two machines available).

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