Lexicon CP-3 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Customization
Chapter 3 describes the CP-3’s four basic modes and all of their variable
parameters. Any changes in the parameters of a mode in the User bank will
be automatically recorded and stored for future use. The CP-3 also allows
you to store a new version of any Preset or User mode in any User register.
In addition to the 15 Preset modes set at the factory, there are 30 User
registers (Bank A 1-15 and Bank B 1-15) that can be used to store customized
versions of the original modes. Any of the parameters that can be accessed
and changed with the Expanded remote can be used to modify the modes.
Left/Right BALANCE and VOLUME settings are considered system para-
meters and are not stored with each mode. EFFECT LEVEL, Front/Rear
BALANCE, and parameters listed in the parameter menu, will be memo-
rized in this new mode if it is stored in a User register.
If you modify a Preset (or the contents of any User register) and want to
make a copy of it, press STORE. The display will read:
STORE MENU
>STORE THIS MODE
SET MODE NAME.
Press PARAM once and the display will read:
(12-letter mode name)
PUT PRO LOGIC
IN A1 PAN NORM
(User reg #) (Mode type Mode name
1st 3 letters) (1st 4 letters)
The top line of the display will show the mode you are about to save. The
second line shows the location (and current contents) of the register where
the mode will be saved.
If you wish to store your new mode into the register shown, simply press
STORE. This will erase the register contents and replace it with your new
mode.
If you want the mode stored in a different location, press PARAM to
display (and select) the next register. Repeatedly pressing PARAM will
step you through all 15 User registers in Bank A, then through all 15 User
registers in Bank B. (PARAM allows you to step back down through the
list.) When you find the register you want, press STORE.
If you want to exit without copying your new mode, press SETUP to return
to the operating mode you were in when you began the store procedure.
Modifying the Mode
Storing a mode