Appendix – Lexicon 960L User Manual

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Stereo - Chambers

Number

Name

Algorithm

Description

B4 P1

Medium Chamber Chamber

A medium-sized empty chamber with reflective walls and about one second MidRT.

B4 P2

Snare Chamber

Chamber

Smaller in size than Medium Chamber and about 1/2 second MidRT. As the name
suggests, useful for snare drums.

B4 P3

Mini Chamber

Chamber

Similar to Snare Chamber, but even smaller.

B4 P4

SM Brite Chamber Chamber

Medium-sized, but with a shortened MidRT and some added reflections.

B4 P5

Soft Chamber

Chamber

Medium sized, about 1/2 second MidRT, and the highs rolled off to soften the
reverb.

B4 P6

LG Brite Chamber Chamber

Large size setting, about 1.5 second MidRT, and some added reflections.

B4 P7

LG Dark Chamber Chamber

Draw the curtains and put carpeting on the floor of LG Brite Chamber and it would
sound like this.

B4 P8

LG Vocal
Chamber

Chamber

Low diffusion setting with delays and echoes. Good starting point for a pop vocal.

B4 P9

Huge Chamber

Chamber

Size set at 40 meters with about 2.5 second MidRT. This one's huge

B4 P0

Slap Chamber

Chamber

Small, low diffusion, with delays and slight echoes, this one's slappy. Good starting
point for a "Rockabilly"-type vocal sound.

Stereo Bank 4: Chambers

Stereo Bank 5: Stage + Chamber

Stereo - Chamber + Stage Reflections

Number

Name

Algorithm

Description

B5 P1

Large + Chamber Ambience

A Large recital hall with a stage.

B5 P2

Med + Chamber

Ambience

Medium-sized Ambience up front with about a 1.75 second MidRT setting, make
this like a 40-80 seat recital hall.

B5 P3

Small + Chamber Ambience

Small-sized ambient reflections coupled with a chamber reverb give this Program
an intimate feel. Good for individual acoustic instruments.

B5 P4

Empty

B5 P5

Empty

B5 P6

Empty

B5 P7

Empty

B5 P8

Empty

B5 P9

Empty

B5 P0

Snare Strainer

Ambience

Useful for adding more strainer to a snare that is all "attack."

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