Lexicon PCM96 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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the PcM96 PLUG-IN
The plug-in lets you add PCM96 reverbs and effects to projects on your
Digital Audio Workstation (DAW).
INStALLING the PLUG-IN SoFtWARe
To install the PCM96 plug-in:
Double-click the PCM96_Installer x.x.x.x.dmg file (where “x.x.x.x.” is 1.
the version number) on the included DVD. The dmg file opens.
Double-click the PCM96_Installer x.x.x.x.dmg to begin the installer.2.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete installation.3.
If you require RTAS support, open the PCM96_RTAS_Installer package 4.
after installing the LexiconPro-x.x.x.x package and rebooting.
To uninstall the plug-in software, select Uninstall from the DVD and follow
the on-screen instructions.
Minimum System Requirements
Mac
®
OS 10.4.9 or higher
USING the PLUG-IN
Once you’ve created a project in your DAW and added an audio track, use
your DAW to add an insert. Navigate to the PCM96 menu and select any
PCM96 algorithm from the list. The PCM96 plug-in window appears.
When you first open the PCM96 plug-in, its default connection type is
FireWire
TM
. To change the connection type (and other settings) while using
the plug-in, open the PCM96 Control Panel, described on page 17.
Note that when you add a PCM96 plug-in to your DAW, the PCM96
display reads “Application Lockout” and displays the PCM96 unit’s Node
Name and Owner Node ID. You can change the Node Name and Node ID
with the Control Panel (see page 17 for more information).
To exit Application Lockout, close your DAW or disconnect the cable con-
necting the PCM96 to your computer.
PLUG-IN WINdoW coNtRoLS
When the plug-in window first opens, it shows only a single control area.
Here you can click the up and down Program arrows to scroll through the
presets available for the selected algorithm, or click the Load button to select
from a list. Click the Load button at the bottom of the list to load the select-
ed preset, or click the Cancel button to cancel the selection.
Click the single down arrow in the lower right corner to open the second
plug-in control area.