Lexicon 960L User Manual
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960L Owner’s Maunal
Operations in Detail
There are also 8-in/8-out configurations (Figure 4-9). No effects processing is available in this configuration, but
it is useful for wiring checks and diagnostics.
Control Mode: Clocks, Configuration, and System Screens,
continued
4-7
Figure 4-8 — 2-in/5-out configuration at 44.1/48 kHz; two machines available
44.1/48 kHz Dual machine (2-in and 2-in):
Input Assignment
1 Left
1 Right
2 Left
2 Right
Unused
Unused
Unused
Unused
Analog Input Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AES Input Channel
1 (L)
2 (R)
3 (L)
4 (R)
5 (L)
6 (R)
7 (L)
8 (R)
Output Assignment
Left
Right
Center
Left
Right
Unused
Lt
Rt
Surround Surround
Analog Output Channel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AES Output Channel
1 (L)
2 (R)
3 (L)
4 (R)
5 (L)
6 (R)
7 (L)
8 (R)
Figure 4-9 — 8-in/8-out configuration for 44.1/48 kHz (left) and 88.2/96 kHz (right).
In 2-in/5-out configurations the 960L generates
surround soundfields from stereo sources. Again, all
available machines are configured for surround or other
multi-channel output. At 44.1/48 kHz sample rates
(Figure 4-8) two machines are both sharing the same
output channels. On the display, the output paths of the
two machines are colored differently for easier visibility.
Note: In the four configurations shown above, all available machines can be used for processing. Where more
than one machine is available, each can be programmed individually.