Lexicon 300
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Lexicon 300
f,,t (s 1 ii.'ffirf$f'" I i'i :l-:'1, I .\.,.,,"t-: llr\.:.-;.'sl,'L; s t, )-:..,.;.!. .:. ilisif,.jli-r-f;i:I.'l,]llj LLLLLL DIGITAL MODET 3 0 0 \- E-a ! . . . - - - I i 3.33 Mooel 3OO DIGITAL EPrecrs Sinceits introduction'the Lexicon Model 300 Digital finest EffectsSystemhasbeenacclaimedasone of the and single in the world. It offersa choiceof processors differof myriad durl *r.hi.r. configurationsofferinga needs' ent effectsposibilitiesthat satisfta widerangeof effects powerful and The 300 irone of the mostversatile availableat anYPrice' systems The 300 offersextensiveanalogand digitalinterVith both AES and S/PDIFdigital facingcapabilrties. a wide rangeof digital recording with I/O. it interfaces remainsin the digitaldomain signal the ensuring systems, throughoutthe signal path. \frth its multi-machine dig' ^..hit..tur., the 300 alsoallowsboth the analogand post'production In ital inputsto be usedsimultaneously' for its facilitres,the 300 is also the systemof choice automation' effects extensiveMIDI- andtimecode-based SINGLE AND SPLIT 3 3 3 3 SETUPS 'Setr.rps' run two proprietaryLexiconDSPengines Single programis in a singleuniGedstereoconfiguration'One simultaneinputs dignal and analog hoth with loaded, lnput levtogether' mixed be to able and available ously recalled' later and automated, stored, be pans can and els allowsfor The 300'smultiplemachinearchitecture Dual Mono two clifferenttypesof Split configurations: paralDualMonocreatestwo independent anclCascade. pans' input to lel DSP machines,eachbeingdedicated inputs analog both send to Additionalroutingis possible Dual to machineA andboth digitalinputsto machineB' in either are which points patch Monosetupsalsooffers 'pre'or 'post'processor location' of split configurationis the type The secontl the two DSP enginesare mode, this ln mode. Cascade ( :lx.T, ::ffii::lffl'.,Hrl l.J1-'i?.:il'li' Each machine B back to the input of Machine A' patch machinehas independentmix controls Cascade 'PostA (PreB)'or A', either'Pre pointsincludelocations 'PostB'. NEllv SYSTEM CREATIVE CHOICES The effectsalgorithmsfor the 100 aredividedinto two SingleEffectsand Split Effects'Single main categories: effects algorithms include: Random HaIL, Random PitchShift,SrcreoAdjustlDelayand Rich Ambierce,stereo Plate. SINGLE EFFECTS Our most recentresearchinto the physicsof classical acousticsis embodiedin the Random Hall algorithm' of real hallshavedispelledthe myth of Our echograms thereis pre-delayand earlyreflectionsln actualspaces' and anival sound's no.rnpry intervalbetweenthe direct reflec' early by in fllled maximumreverbdensity,to be and with diffuse buildsgradually, ambience tions.lnstead, of the timbre the color not do which complexreflections soundthe waythat fixeddelaytapsdo' andSpeadparaRandomHalli uniqueSize,Shape of the ambient decay and buildup the control meters envelope.Site determineshow largethe environment controlsthe contourof the ambientbuild: will be.Shape for envelope an inverse it provides at itshighestsettings, Shape of controlsthe duration effectsand gating.Spread - the ambientenvelope- settingthe buildupandsustain' RandomHall includesprecisionfiltersfor specnal time, and its uniqueSpinand control of reverberation movementto the entire random add Wanderparameters decay' reverberant smooth silky algorithminsuring for the specifically Ambience Random We created match' accurate lt enables environment post-production enablingnewele' ambience, irrgof, pr.uiourly-recorded realistically'You and seamlessly in blended be ,o ^.n,, or evenmusicalinstrudialogue, canplacesoun,leffects, panmentsand recordedmusic,at differentdepthsand ningwithinthe'sPace'. Using timecodeautomation'dynamicmovement Most within the spaceiseasyto create,with repeatabiliry' operate' to fast importantly,it is simpleand a new Ambienceprovides applications, Formusical tlynamic for roorn siurulation. With rccortlings maele generate(lLFO allxls effcctssuchas'over the top' flangcs t t i i l l Hf l ( F C l ) - s n , t qt.tlt i r r , ' f l t , r t t c, .r \, c n . , r t i , ,,r')l r r r t i l , ' r r r r alld ilut()pannir-rg effectsto bc createcl. rleplfi n1r.1 blendingof instrumentscan l.e achieve.l. Chamber is a nerr Lcxicor-rreverbalgoritl-rmu,ith a The StereoAdjust prognunis l nlo-chrunel cligital u'itle rangc of rtljustalrlc p:lralneters.ldeally suited ftrr mixer that provitlcsl-righ-pecisionlevcl, stcrc,rl.alancc, vocals,it poviJes a vrrtually Ferfectrecrc:rtionof tra.li- and shclving equalizationcol)tr()l in the Jigital .ltxlain. tion,rl reverbchanr[.ers. Also inclLriletlurc unitpe c(ntr()ls like Rorcrirniirr l.inau- Mono Pitch Shift lcrrtLrres a 1rc<lclnrline tectling thc p11ghshificr uith a teeJhackltx4. l.ack into the pred e l , r 1T, h c r a n g eo f f i t c h s h i l t i s + I , - 2 o c r a v c s . ral panning, SfarinlE4urrlilririorthrrt crur ,rtl.lor suhtract stcrco witlth, I)C (|/ser Nrlling, unJ a Shrflr Brrosrfor btn:turalrecording.Stert,r ,{.ljurt lls,r cnal.lesM/5 dccoding ir-rthe digital tLnrlin. This algorrth:r irls(riucofp()ratcsil .\tdt?ocleiallinc capahility of Lrp1,1hvt sectrntlsmaxiuruur,with singlcsamplc line atljustrncnt,urJ il.e.l- A mtilitlctl versionof thr tirll Sterto,{djusrf r()glun, Small Stereo Adjust crrn l.c Lrsetiin thc split mrxlcs ir.r conlru.rctionu ith iul of the othcr split algorithms. Thc Compressor fk)griur is Jcsir.:netl tirr .ligitirl nltstrt'in1l, imtl f rtrvitles alr back capal.ility. incrcuscin girin l.eLxvthc thrcsl-r- T h t ' 1 0 0 : r l s oi n c l r r t l eus r r u e , r l J u h r l r m a i n t a i n i n gt r n i t yp c a k stereo Pitch Shift u'irh nrLrsical lhtrvc the thlcsholJ. This meiurs intL'rvaln()tati()n,rlelrrr';urJ icc.l- t l t , ' t1 r ' , r ll il l l , r l l l l , t f i \(ni l t )r r t n i l i l l l.itck tttt cach voice,;urJ i\1ll)l Lurirltcrc.lu,hilc ovcrall loutlncss notc lni\rping. Thc rrrngr of Iitclr s h i f t o n c a c h \ ' o i c c i s t \ \ ' o( ) c t i r \ r s is incrcir:ctl. rL\vn t0 ()ltc octilVcuf. acoustically Optimized Noise Thc ncu, PONS (Psycho- T I r , 'R . i c hP l i t t c , r l , : , ' r r r l r .r r r Shaping)algrrrithnris tlesigncrlnr J c s i g n c Jt o s i m L r l i r t lc. l i r t c r c v e r luchicvt optimal tlynamic riurge \ , / t r r , u i r 4 r 9 t r 1 . ' r , nI i r r r i / rn i t h t f i c . ' l t f j r r r r/ , l i ( r r r , u l l q , , '7tr. bcratiotttlcr,iccs1.o1.111;11 in rhe r ' ( \ u l l . \ \ ' l r ( ' l lr ) l i r \ t r n n g2 0 - l . i r , ' r '80s, antl T y p i c a l l r 'l,. l i r t t ' r r r r h r i s h t i r n J i r i s h l vJ i f f i r s c ( 1 , l 8 - b i t a u J i r rt o l l 6 - h i t m c J i ( u n ,i m p r 1 1 1 , irl h 1 cg s i g n a l - n r r v i t l - rc h a n t c t c r i s t i c i r l lct , r l , , r t ' . lr r v r r b i : L l f i o r rc ( ) n t c l t t . noisc rrrtioof l(r-l.it rccortlingsby Lrpto 6 JB. Two stcrcoplc-Lchocs cir:r1.,:usL'(lt() crelltesoti..liiiirsrJ,rr SAFEGUARDING YoUR INVESTMENT hurtl,non-.liffirsetlretlections.A rhirJ stercoprc-cchocirn The .llr0 offt,rsir host of lcaturcsiurtl cffcctsthat set thc l.c roLrtetllr:rckto rhe ir.rfrrt,'rlloun" intle|gnls1l11r'c11- stun.lartl tirr p11rf1'55116111 Jigital effects proccssing.Of cLtl;ttingrcl.r,rcssepllt'lltcfr()nl thc rcvclh. SPLIT EFFECTS c()ursc!fart of thr natrrrcoffrofessionalarrdiois continrrrulit.utovutionirntl gro*'th. lVith this in niind, thc 300 ln thc Splir Efcls, thc rrvrilul.lc irlst,rithnrsure l)url digital cffccts systcntl-rasthc lrcnclit of being softrvare I)cirrs, Chamhcr, Mono l)rrch Shrli, Oornprcssr;r', .\rnall 'split'cfft'cts SrcrcoAcljusr,tnti I)ON.S.Any of thr can bc rupgraticablc. As rve invcnt ncw s()unrlsantl fcaturcsfirr r u r t i n ei t h c r M a c h r n cA , ] \ , l i r c h i nB c , or l.trth. machir-rc. Thc Dual Delay llgorithm inclLr.les multiplc srcreo dcLry lines with intlcperrclenr.liffirs,rrs.Arr intcrnally thc 300, v,ru'llhc ablc to take atlvantirgeof thcm in your Thc 300 is onc of vcry few tleviccshere t,r,laytl-r.rt rvill retuin its virluet()norrow. , l-'.".- r tr t & b / :rI ; ; , / f t LLLyodu6t'LLL SPECIFICATIONS Total Harmonic Distoftion: tntemodutation Distortion: Dynamic Range: Audio Input and A/D Conversion lnput Channels (2): Balanced X L R ,p i n 2 h i g h lnput lmpedance: 5 O k Qu n b a l ;1 0 0 k Qb a l a n c e d Full Scale lnput Level + 2 d B um i n , + 2 0 d B um a x Gain switch in )dB position: Gain switchin +15d8 positionl - 1 4 d B u m i n , + 4 d B um a x Common Mode Rejedion DC to 2kHz: 6 0 d Bm i n i m u m 4 0 d Bm i n i m u m 2kHz to 20kHz: Frequency Response 48kHzSamplingRate: 44.1kHzSamplingRate: Phase Linearity: Detay (Fr eque ncy lnde p ende nt) From Analog ln to Digital Out: Crosstalk: Signat to Noise Ratior Total Harmonic Distorlion: I nte rm o d ul ati o n Disto rli on: Dynamic Range: Pre-emphasis: Gain Control: Digital Audio Interfaces AES/EBU Professional Digital Audio Intefiace BalancedfemaleXLRdigital input; balancedmale XLRdigital output Conformsto both the AESANS/ 54.40-1985specand the EBUdoc tech 3250. Both input and output are transformer-coupled. lnpuvOutput levelsand impedancecomply with CCITTV.11 EIA422A specification. EIAJ CP-34O/SPDIF Consumer Digital Audio lnterface UnbalancedcoaxialRCA-typedigital input and output; SPDIFcompatible Optical (fiberoptic) type digital input and output. Sample Frequencyr Master: 48kHzt5Hz; 44.1kHzx SHz 4 2 k H zt o 5 0 k H z ; Siave: 1O H zt o 2 1. S k H zt,0 . 2 d B l O H zt o 2 0 H z ,t 0 . 2 d B t 5 D e g r e e sl,O k H zt o 2 0 k H z 0.75ms - 8 0 d 8 m a x i m u m1, O H zt o 2 0 k H z 9 0 d Bm i n i m u mA , -weighted '10H2 0 . 0 1 %m a x i m u m , to 2OkHz 0 . 0 1 %m a x i m u m( S M P T E ) y u d bm r n r m u m Control Interfaces fime Code lnput: 15 p s( t O . 9 p sa) n d 5 0 p s( t 3 p s ) 2 0 d B i n O . 1 d Bi n c r e m e n t s lntermodulation Distortion: Dynamic Range: De-emphasis: Balanced f e m a l eX L R ,E I A - 4 2 2 i n p u t ,1 O O m V p-p minimum. Speed Range 0 . 7 5t o 1 . 1 8 0 . 8 0t o 1 . 3 3 0 . 8 2t o 1 . 3 3 FormatsSupported SMPTE EBU D/A Conversion and Analog Out Balanced X L R ,p i n 2 h i g h Output Channets (2): 75f) Output lmpedance: - 2 d B ut o + 1 8 d B u Full Scale Output Level: Frequency Response 48kHz Sampling Rate: 44.1kHzSamplingRate: Phase Linearityr: Delay (Fre que ncy lnde p ende nt) From Digitalln to Analog Out: Crosstalk: Signat to Noise Ratio: Total Harmonic Distottion: 0.01% maximum, lOHz Io 2OkHz 0.01% maximum 90dB minimum I-tlm MlDl lntefiace: 5-pin DIN connectorsprovidedfor M l D l I n ,M l D lO u t a n d M l D lT h r u . General Dimensions: 1O H zt o 2 1. S k H za, 0 . 2 d B 1 0 H zt o 2 0 H z ,t 0 . 2 d B t 5 D e g r e e s1, O k H tzo 2 0 k H z 1.8ms - 9 0 d B m a x i m u m1, O H zt o 2 0 k H z 10 0 d B m i n i m u mA , -weighted 0.01%maximum,1OHzto 20kHz 0.01olomaximum SMPTE) 9 0 d Bm i n i m u m 1 5 p s( t 0 . 9 p s )a n d 5 0 p s( t 3 p s ) 2 0 d Bi n 0 . 1 d 8 i n c r e m e n t s Gain Control: Unlessothemise indicated, specificationspresume 48kHz sample rate, Emphasisoff, Gain switch and Gain Control at unity ()dB) Net weightt Shipping Weight: Power Requirements: 1 9 . 0 Wx 3 . 5 Hx 1 3 . 6 Di n (483x 89 x 346 mm) 1 9 j nr a c km o u n ts t a n d a r d2, U h i g h 1 8 . 9l b s ( 8 . 6k g ) 2 4 . 5 l b s ,( 11. 1 k g ) 100/120/220/240VAC (-10, +5%) Power Consumption: 50-60 Hz, 3-pin IECconnector 75 VA maximum Environment Operating Temperature: Storcge Temperature: 32"to 95'F (0'to 35'C) -22" ro 167"F(-30'to 75'C) Humidity: Safety Approvals: Analog Input to Analog Output FrequencyResponse; 10Hzto 21.5kH2,t0.2dB -80d8 maximum,10Hzto 20kHz Crosstalk: Signal to Noise Ratio: 90dB minimum, A-weighted 95o/omax without condensation CLA Approval AII specifratim ae subectto chffigewitAoutnotice Snrdjo Pfroo: Tm Ourlh; Clmrr ry' Martrfnc, Na$rilL,TN. 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