Lexicon musical instrument manual

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    P ANTHEON ™ VST REVERB PLUG-IN W ORLD CLASS REVERB Owner’ s Manual AND USER'S GUIDE[...]

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    LICENSE AGREEMENT YOU SHOULD CAREFULL Y READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT . INST ALLING AND USING THE PRODUCT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPT ANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ONCE INST ALLED, THE PRODUCT MAY NOT BE RETURNED FOR YOUR F AILURE TO AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS SET FORTH BELOW . 1. GRANT OF LICENSE. [...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 History 4 The Pantheon ™ Reverb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 REVERB OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    P ANTHEON ™ INTRODUCTION 4 HISTOR Y In 1971 Lexicon released the first Digital Audio product ever to the world, a simple delay line called the Delta-T 101. Since this time Lexicon has been at the forefront of digital audio. In the late 1970’ s after finishing his Ph.D. in Physics, Dr . David Griesinger developed one of the first digital reverbe[...]

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    5 USING REVERB Music recorded in a typical studio sounds lifeless. In a performance space the music is enhanced by reverberation, but even in an ideal space capturing that reverberation can be difficult. Lexicon reverberators solve this problem by enabling you to generate exactly the reverberance that your recordings call for . The Pantheon Reverb [...]

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    COMPUTER MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Powerf ul software for audio re cording requi res a powerful comput er with the right operat ing system softwa re, processor , memory , and hard drive sp ace. Most currently sold compu ters already meet th ese requireme nts, or can be upgraded to be compat ible with the Lexic on Pantheon Plug- in. As wit h all such sys[...]

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    P ANTHEON ™ NA VIGA TION 7 P ANTHEON NA VIGA TION SELECTING A PRESET Pantheon comes complete with 35 factory presets to choose from. These presets are designed for a variety of reverb applications such as placing the sound into a hall, chamber or room, vocal plates, or for adding just a touch of ambience to your project. T o select presets, do th[...]

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    DESCRIPTION OF P ARAMETERS REVERB TYPE The type parameter gives six selections of reverb types including: Hall , Chamber , Room , Plate , Ambience , and Custom . Hall is a hall effect with gradual build-up, well suited to complex sounds like orchestral music. Its reverberators avoid the buildup of tinny , grainy , metallic colorations. Chamber is a[...]

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    DESCRIPTION OF P ARAMETERS 9 Custom is a effect suited to achieve unnatural or special application reverbs where a wide parameter range is needed. PRE-DELA Y Pre-Delay controls the amount of delay time that precedes the initial sound from the reverb. This parameter is used to place the reverberated signal in time with respect to the unprocessed sig[...]

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    DAMPING In real rooms, the timbre of the reverberant tail becomes darker over time due to the air’ s absorption of high-frequency sound energy . The Damping control models that behavior with even greater range of control than could be achieved in any physical space. Setting the cutoff frequency in the Damping parameter within a range between 2 kH[...]

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    ECHO LEVEL LEFT/RIGHT In many real spaces, distinct reflections and echoes are an important part of the sound. Although many natural-sounding environments use little or no echo there are some cases where they can be used to help define the size of the space or to give a slapback or doubling of the diffused sound. The echo signals are fed from the d[...]

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    PRESET LIST P ANTHEON ™ PRESET LIST 12[...]

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    NOTES[...]

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    P ANTHEON ™ NOTES[...]

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    Omega Pantheon™ VST Reverb Plug-in 8760 South Sandy Parkway | Sandy , Utah 84070 U.S.A. Phone: (801)-568-7660 | Fax: (801)-568-7662 Questions or comments? Email us at: customer@lexiconpro.com or vis it our Wo rl d Wi de We b ho me pag e a t: w ww .le xic onp ro .co m Part Number: 18-0246-B Copyright 2004 Lexicon Professional ®[...]