A quick guide to operation – Lexicon 960L User Manual

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960L Owner’s Maunal

Basic Operations

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Next, press the CONFIG soft button to select the
input/output configuration.

Depending on the sample rate and input/output
configuration you select, the 960L can be configured as
up to four virtual machines, each of which can be
programmed individually. In the configuration screens,
each machine is shown as a separate, numbered
rectangle in the Main Operating Display. The number of
machines in the current configuration can be read from
the Machine Strip in the System Status Display at the
upper right of the screen.

If you selected a clock rate of 44.1 or 48 kHz, you’ll get
a screen like Fig. 3-3, which gives you a choice of four
processing configurations:

1) Stereo in and out, using up to four machines.
2) One machine with five channels in and five out,

and another with two channels in and five out.

3) Two machines, each with two channels in and

five 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.

A Quick Guide to Operation,

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Figure 3-3 — Configuration screen for 44.1/48 kHz clock rate (2 in/5 out selected, two machines available).

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