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<strong>Lexicon</strong> <strong>480L</strong> Owner's Manual<br />

Introduction<br />

Basic MIDI Setup<br />

Most uses of MIDI with the <strong>480L</strong> fall into one of four<br />

basic categories:<br />

• Automatic selection of a <strong>480L</strong> program or register<br />

when a program is selected on any other MIDI device<br />

• Real time control of <strong>480L</strong> parameters from a remote<br />

keyboard or controller, using the <strong>480L</strong>'s Dynamic<br />

MIDI ®<br />

• Real time triggering of LARC events from a remote<br />

keyboard or controller, using the <strong>480L</strong>'s Dynamic<br />

MIDI ®<br />

• Automatic program selection and parameter control<br />

from a MIDI digital sequence recorder<br />

We'll discuss each of these applications in this chapter,<br />

but first let's cover some typical MIDI installations.<br />

MIDI Connections<br />

1. Press CTRL to enter the control mode.<br />

2. Press PAGE, 5 to go to page 5.<br />

3. Use slider six to set the MIDI Channel. Many users<br />

assign instruments to lower channels, and then jump to<br />

the higher channels (14, 15, and 16) for MIDI-controlled<br />

effects like the <strong>480L</strong>.<br />

4. Use slider five to set the program change mode to<br />

FIXED.<br />

5. If you will be using the <strong>480L</strong> in Mono Split, Stereo<br />

Split, or Cascade modes, press MACH to switch to<br />

Machine B. Use slider six to set the MIDI Channel, and<br />

slider five to set the program change mode to FIXED for<br />

Machine B.<br />

6. In some applications you will want to set Machine<br />

A and Machine B to the same MIDI Channel. Generally,<br />

it is best to use separate channels.<br />

All MIDI connections described in this chapter use the<br />

MIDI IN, THRU, and OUT connectors located on the<br />

rear panel of the <strong>480L</strong>. As with any MIDI connection,<br />

use only standard MIDI cables and keep them as short<br />

as possible to avoid possible data errors. 15 meters is<br />

generally accepted as the longest length that should be<br />

used if absolute data integrity is important.<br />

MIDI Out<br />

MIDI In<br />

<strong>480L</strong> DIGITAL EFFECTS SYSTEM<br />

exicon<br />

Connecting a Keyboard and the <strong>480L</strong>.<br />

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