Lexicon Reverb/Effects Processor PCM96 User Manual

Page 24

Advertising
background image

18

PcM96 SetUP dIALoG

When you click the PCM96 Communication button in the PCM96 Control

Panel, the PCM96 Setup dialog appears.

Communications Interface

Select your computer’s connection to the PCM96 here. Choose from

Firewire

TM

or “Ethernet X,” where “X” is a number corresponding to your

computer’s network interface card.

Driver Buffer Setting

This control manages latency. Choose from Max Latency (highest latency,

least chance of audio droput), Slow (higher latency, less chance of audio

dropout), Normal (medium latency, medium change of audio dropout), and

DAW (lower latency, more chance of audio dropout).

FireWire Setting

Determines if the plug-in streams audio to and from the PCM96, or if

the plug-in controls the PCM96 without streaming audio. Choose from

“Control And Audio” and “Control Only.”

Note that when the PCM96 is in Control Only mode, you may be prompt-

ed to “Select the PCM96 you would like to connect to.” When this happens,

select the channel you’d like to apply the plug-in to.

Cancel

Click to cancel any changes you’ve made and return to the PCM96 Control

Panel.

Accept

Click to save any changes you’ve made and return to the PCM96 Control

Panel.

StReAMING PLUG-IN coNFIGURAtIoNS

When the PCM96 is used as a streaming plug-in, using FireWire I/O, the

cascaded options will be unavailable. The increased channel count of the

FireWire connection lets you use up to four simple mono or two simple ste-

reo virtual machines at the same time. There are no cascade configurations

available although effects can still be cascaded in the DAW.

Single Stereo

Two Stereo

Dual Mono

Four Mono

Two Mono and

One Stereo

Advertising