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Lexicon 480L Owner's Manual Understanding Events and Parameters The system of events and parameters used by the 480 is directly accessible using the automation mode. These events and parameters have a direct relationship to the events and parameters available from the LARC. Every parameter and event seen on the LARC can be changed using automation. The order and relative offset of the parameters and events do not correspond with the parameters displayed on the LARC. To determine which parameter number is associated with which LARC parameter, experiment with different parameters and events, record the output with SysEx automation, and examine the results. As an example, the mono sampling preset has several parameters and events. The LARC displays the following: MONO 3S Page 1 - REC MARK MODE CAP CHK Page 2 DUB REC FAD MODE CAP CHK Page 3 HED TIM - - FAD CUE Page 4 PLAY RP TLV HOLD - CUE Parameters and Events are in separate lists from the automation viewpoint. The parameter list for “Mono 3S” is: voice Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 0 mark Larc: Page 1 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 1 C_trig Larc: Page 1 Slider 4 Automation: Parameter: 2 shift Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 3 ftime Larc: Page 3 Slider 2 Automation: Parameter: 4 head Larc: Page 3 Slider 1 Automation: Parameter: 5 rtime Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 6 tail Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 7 play Larc: Page 2 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 8 repeat Larc: Page 4 Slider 2 Automation: Parameter: 9 P_trig Larc: Page 4 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 10 holdoff Larc: Page 4 Slider 4 Automation: Parameter: 12 Some of the parameters are repeated on multiple pages. This list represents just one instance of each parameter. Events are very similar. As far as the automation is concerned the events are ordered based on an internal representation. The Larc representation is not predictable. The event list for Mono 3S is: rec Larc: Page 1 Button 2 Automation: Event: 1 stop Larc: Page 1 Button 5 Automation: Event: 2 rcue Larc: Page 1 Button 6 Automation: Event: 3 overdub Larc: Page 2 Button 1 Automation: Event: 4 repro Larc: Page 4 Button 1 Automation: Event: 5 cue Larc: Page 3 Button 6 Automation: Event: 6 Some of the events are repeated in several places. This list is represents just one instance of each parameter. In the case of “Mono 3S” all of the events available from the Larc are available from the Automation mode. A-12
Appendix A: MIDI and the 480L Understanding Preset and Register Indexes Presets and Registers share a range of indexes to represent locations within the 480 software. All indexes are in the range of 1-1023. The range 1-923 is reserved for presets. Currently presets 1-210 are available. Indexes between the range of 924 and 973 are internal registers and 974 through 1023. These numbers are used in all automation or bulk dump sysex messages when referring to a stored or preset 480 setup. The following equations define the locations in the array: Presets index = (bankNumber - 1) * 10 + (programNumber - 1) where “PGM0” represents programNumber = 10 Internal Registers index =(registerBankNumber - 1) * 10 + (registerNumber - 1) + 924 where “REG0” represents registerNumber = 10 Cartridge Registers index = (cartridgeBankNumber - 1) * 10 + (registerNumber - 1) + 974 where “REG0” represents registerNumber = 10 A-13
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<strong>Lexicon</strong> <strong>480L</strong> Owner's Manual<br />
Understanding Events and Parameters<br />
The system of events and parameters used by the 480 is directly accessible using the automation mode. These<br />
events and parameters have a direct relationship to the events and parameters available from the LARC. Every<br />
parameter and event seen on the LARC can be changed using automation.<br />
The order and relative offset of the parameters and events do not correspond with the parameters displayed on<br />
the LARC. To determine which parameter number is associated with which LARC parameter, experiment with<br />
different parameters and events, record the output with SysEx automation, and examine the results.<br />
As an example, the mono sampling preset has several parameters and events. The LARC displays the following:<br />
MONO 3S<br />
Page 1 - REC MARK MODE CAP CHK<br />
Page 2 DUB REC FAD MODE CAP CHK<br />
Page 3 HED TIM - - FAD CUE<br />
Page 4 PLAY RP TLV HOLD - CUE<br />
Parameters and Events are in separate lists from the automation viewpoint. The parameter list for “Mono 3S” is:<br />
voice Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 0<br />
mark Larc: Page 1 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 1<br />
C_trig Larc: Page 1 Slider 4 Automation: Parameter: 2<br />
shift Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 3<br />
ftime Larc: Page 3 Slider 2 Automation: Parameter: 4<br />
head Larc: Page 3 Slider 1 Automation: Parameter: 5<br />
rtime Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 6<br />
tail Larc: NA Automation: Parameter: 7<br />
play Larc: Page 2 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 8<br />
repeat Larc: Page 4 Slider 2 Automation: Parameter: 9<br />
P_trig Larc: Page 4 Slider 3 Automation: Parameter: 10<br />
holdoff Larc: Page 4 Slider 4 Automation: Parameter: 12<br />
Some of the parameters are repeated on multiple pages. This list represents just one instance of each parameter.<br />
Events are very similar. As far as the automation is concerned the events are ordered based on an internal<br />
representation. The Larc representation is not predictable. The event list for Mono 3S is:<br />
rec Larc: Page 1 Button 2 Automation: Event: 1<br />
stop Larc: Page 1 Button 5 Automation: Event: 2<br />
rcue Larc: Page 1 Button 6 Automation: Event: 3<br />
overdub Larc: Page 2 Button 1 Automation: Event: 4<br />
repro Larc: Page 4 Button 1 Automation: Event: 5<br />
cue Larc: Page 3 Button 6 Automation: Event: 6<br />
Some of the events are repeated in several places. This list is represents just one instance of each parameter.<br />
In the case of “Mono 3S” all of the events available from the Larc are available from the Automation mode.<br />
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