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V4.20
U s e r G u i d e
Unpacking and Inspection
After unpacking the system modules, save all packing materials in case you ever need to ship the units. Thoroughly inspect the modules and packing
materials for signs of damage. Report any damage to the carrier at once; report equipment malfunction to your dealer.
Copyright 1999, Lexicon Inc.
All Rights Reserved.
Printed in the U.S.A.
Lexicon Inc.
3 Oak Park
Bedford MA 01730-1441
Telephone 781-280-0300
Fax 781-280-0490
www.lexicon.com
V4.20
U s e r G u i d e
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Table of Contents
1 Getting Started
Introduction .......................................................... 1
System Requirements .......................................... 2
High Performance Systems ........................... 2
SCSI vs. IDE .................................................. 3
2 Installation
Precautions .......................................................... 5
Hardware Installation ........................................... 6
Setup ............................................................. 6
Mount the PC-90 Card
onto the Audio Card ................................. 6
Attach the PCI Extender ................................ 8
Install the Card Assemby ............................... 9
Connecting Audio Interfaces........................ 10
PC Software Installation ..................................... 12
Install Supported Third Party
Audio Software ....................................... 12
Install the Windows Lexicon Studio Driver... 12
Install PC-90 Software for Windows ............ 13
Updating Driver and PC-90 Software ................. 13
Update Studio Driver ................................... 14
Re-install PC-90 Software ........................... 16
Macintosh Software Installation ......................... 17
Interface Connections ........................................ 18
LDI-10T Rear Panel Connections ................ 18
LDI-12T Front Panel Connections ............... 19
LDI-12T Rear Panel Connections ................ 19
Typical Configurations ................................. 20
3 Core-32 Basics
Signal Routing .................................................... 23
Core-32 Control Panel ....................................... 24
LDI-12T ........................................................ 26
Reverb ............................................................... 28
Punch Record .................................................... 30
Configuring the Punch Feature .................... 31
The Mix Level control ................................... 32
Timecode and Synchronization .......................... 32
Setting Up Cubase to Sync to Timecode ..... 33
Setting the Audio Sync Clock Reference ..... 34
Sample Rates .............................................. 34
Word Clock .................................................. 34
Word Clock Sources .................................... 35
Recording .................................................... 36
MIDI, Automation and Audio Editing ............ 36
4 MMIO
Compatibility ....................................................... 39
LexPanel.exe ..................................................... 38
Routing ............................................................... 39
LDI-12T .............................................................. 40
Reverb ............................................................... 42
PC-90 Routing.................................................... 42
PC-90 Interface ............................................ 44
PC-90 Presets ............................................. 44
Punch Record .................................................... 45
Configuring the Punch Feature .................... 46
The MIX Level Control ........................... 46
Timecode and Synchronization .......................... 47
Setting up the Audio Application to
sync to Timecode ................................... 48
Clock Source ............................................... 48
Recording • Word Clock Sources
5 Using the PC-90
Basic Operation .................................................. 51
The Interface................................................ 51
Inserting PC-90 within a VST Application .... 52
Routing an Audio Channel through
the PC-90 • Selecting PC-90 and
Making Settings • Naming Eects
Saving Eects • Loading Eects
Editing Eects
Inserting PC-90 within an MMIO
Application.............................................. 57
Making Settings for the PC-90 • Loading
Eects • Editing Eects • Naming Eects
Saving Eects
Beyond the Basics ............................................. 61
Routing a Plug-In ......................................... 61
Automating the PC-90 ................................. 65
6 Reference
PC-90 Algorithms ............................................... 67
Ambience ..................................................... 67
Chamber ...................................................... 68
Concert Hall ................................................. 69
Inverse ......................................................... 69
Room ........................................................... 70
The Parameters ........................................... 71
Chorus • Crossover • Decay • Decay Lvl
Denition • Diusion • Duration • Echo
Delays • Echo Feedback • Eects Mix
HF Rollo • Innite • Input Lvl • Link
Mid RT and Bass Mult • Pre Delay
Range and Rate • Reverb Level • Reect
Delays • Reect Levels • Shape, Spread
Size • Slope Spin • Treble Dcy
Notes on Preset Design ..................................... 76
Appendix A
PC-90 Application Notes
Appendix B
Troubleshooting the PC
Appendix C
Troubleshooting for the Macintosh
Appendix D
Specications
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Lexicon Inc.
3 Oak Park
Bedford MA 01730-1441
Telephone 781-280-0300
Fax 781-280-0490
www.lexicon.com
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Getting Started
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of a Lexicon Studio system. Lexicon Studio is a line of professional
hardware components designed for your computer that provides uncompromised audio quality and
extensive processing capability. This family of products is designed to allow you to tailor your working
environment to your needs. Lexicon Studio provides I/O options, DSP, signal routing, and synchro-
nization for industry leading software.
Although written to accommodate both novice and expert users, this manual assumes some
familiarity with the software application you have selected to interface with Lexicon Studio. If you have
questions concerning the use of your software application, please refer to the user manual provided
by the manufacturer of the software before using your Lexicon Studio system.
This manual is designed for both the Macintosh and PC versions of Lexicon Studio, which dier only
in installation procedures. As pictures from both platforms are used throughout this manual, your
screen graphics will vary depending on the system you are using.
Electronic PDF documentation containing late-breaking information is provided on CD-ROM with your
Lexicon Studio system, along with electronic documentation for the PC-90. These PDFs have
information that may be crucial to operating the latest version of the software you are using. The
electronic documentation always supersedes the information in your printed manual. Please read it
carefully, and always look to our website at www.lexicon.com for the latest updates in both software
and documentation.
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System Requirements
The following systems are recommended as the minimum for working with Lexicon Studio:
Macintosh
200MHz PowerPC processor (PowerPC 750 G3 processors are highly recommended)
64MB of RAM
Audio-capable disk drive
MacOS 7.6.1 or later
PC
200MHz Pentium Processor or compatible equivalent (Intel processors are also highly recom-
mended.)
64MB of RAM
Audio-capable disk drive
Microsoft Windows — 95™, 98™ or later
High Performance Systems
Popular software packages like Cubase VST, Logic Audio and VisionDSP all show performance
improvements with high CPU speeds and additional RAM. A high performance system benets from
the following:
Fast CPU For the best Macintosh performance, use a G3 processor. Intel is the best PC choice.
CPUs from other manufacturers often don’t perform as well at the same rated clock speeds and
may have variant implementations of important sections like the FPU (Floating Point Unit).
A system “boot” drive and a separate drive for audio
A reliable video card with current drivers. Some cards oer acceleration that “hog” the PCI bus
and creates data logjams. For Macintosh, use on-board video or an Apple-approved video card.
AGP (Advanced Graphic Port) capability for the graphics card is preferable as it gets the video
o of the PC's PCI bus.
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SCSI Vs. IDE
Both SCSI and IDE oer distinct advantages and disadvantages:
Benefits Liabilities
SCSI • Fast bus performance • Use of a PCI card to interface
• Removable media to the computer increases bus
• Choice of many high trac, especially if multiple PCI
performance drives cards are in the system
IDE: • Drives approach SCSI • The IDE bus is slower (in most
performance cases this is NOT the limiting factor)
• Inexpensive • Fewer model choices
• Using the IDE bus decreases • Limited removable media
activity on the SCSI bus
For both Macintosh and PC systems it is always best to dedicate one disk drive for the operating
system, and a second drive specically for audio.
Stay tuned on our website for the latest recommendations as technology changes.
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Installation
Depending on your computer, installation of your Lexicon Studio system should take about 20
minutes. Please read through the entire procedure before performing the installation. Lexicon Studio
works with third party software (such as Steinberg Cubase VST, Opcode VisionDSP, Emagic Logic
Audio) which should be installed prior to installing the hardware and software for Lexicon Studio.
Refer to your audio software user manual on how to accomplish this.
Precautions
Turn o and unplug your computer.
Use the anti-static wrist strap provided with your system and make sure that you are grounded
during the entire installation process to prevent static charges that can damage components.
Put the anti-static bags containing your cards near your computer to avoid walking around with
a card and generating static electricity after it is removed from its bag.
Before handling any Lexicon Studio cards, discharge any personal static electricity that may be
on your clothes or body by touching a grounded metal surface, such as the power supply case
inside your computer.
Handle the cards only by their edges, as you would a CD. Avoid touching the pins on the bottom
edge of the cards.
Save the anti-static bags containing your Lexicon audio card and PC-90 module. These prevent
static electricity from damaging sensitive electronic components on the cards. Whenever cards
are removed from your computer, they should be stored in these bags.
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Hardware Installation
As some Lexicon Studio software is installed into directories of your audio control software (such as
Cubase Audio VST), you should install and verify that your audio software launches properly before
installing Lexicon Studio (even though it will not be audio-capable until installation of the Lexicon
Studio system). Please refer to your audio software manual for details on installation, and then
proceed with Lexicon Studio hardware and software installation.
Your Lexicon Studio system may contain either of two versions of the Core-32 audio card. The
installation procedure is identical for both cards.
Setup
1. Put on the anti-static wrist strap.
2. Place the foam from your Lexicon Studio package on top of a work surface next to your computer.
(Any at piece of static-safe foam with similar dimensions to the card can be used.)
3. Make sure that you computer is properly shut down and unplugged.
4. Remove the computer top cover and PCI slot cover(s) for the slots you’ve chosen for your Lexicon
Studio cards. If you do not know how to open your computer, consult the manufacturer’s owner’s
manual.
5. Touch the computer power supply case to discharge any personal static electricity.
6. Remove the card from its anti-static bag, holding the card only by its edges. Be careful to avoid
touching the pins on the bottom edge of the card. Place the anti-static bag on top of the foam and
place the card on the foam with the white PC-90 connector facing up.
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Mount the PC-90 card onto the Audio card
The PC-90 module can only be mounted onto a Lexicon Studio Core-32 audio card. Attempting to
attach your PC-90 to any other type of PCI card may damage your PC-90 module.
1. Touch the computer power supply case to discharge any personal static.
2. Remove the PC-90 module from its anti-static bag, holding the card only by its edges. Place the
bag on your work surface next to your computer and place the PC-90 on it with its white connector
facing up.
3. Pick up the PC-90 card and orient it so that the connector side faces away from the palm of your
hand.
4. Pick up the audio card in your other hand. Orient the cards with their connector sides facing each
other and align the connectors at the top of each card. Firmly press the cards together until they
connect fully. The holes on the edges of the audio card should be aligned with the standos on
the PC-90 card.
5. Once the cards are mated, place the assembly, with the audio card on top, onto the anti-static
bag. Use the four screws provided to attach the PC-90 to the audio card. Do not overtighten the
screws, as you may damage the PC board.
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Attach the PCI Extender
The extender provides support for cards installed horizontally and prevents boards from touching
each other (which can damage the cards). To attach the extender:
1. Holding the card assembly by its edges, align the holes of the board and the extender.
2. Insert two screws (provided) from the back of the card as shown. Do not overtighten the screws,
as you may damage the PC board.
NOTE: On most new Macintosh models, the PCI bus is sized to t full-length PCI cards solidly.
On these models (9600, G3 Mini-tower) you will not need to install the PCI Extender.
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Install the Card assembly
The audio card must be installed in a full-size PCI slot which is a bus master slot to take advantage
of its bus master capabilities. Refer to your computer owner’s manual to determine which slots are
available as bus masters. (On some older motherboards, the PCI slot next to the ISA bus connector
[the PCI/ISA/ shared slot] is a PCI bus master slot).not
1. Verify that third party audio software is installed and launches correctly.
2. Touch the computer power supply case to discharge personal static.
3. Pick up the card assembly by the top of the metal bracket and the top of the other end of the card.
4. Align the card assembly over the slot you’ve chosen and insert it.
5. Place one hand along the top edge of the card and push down rmly until the card is fully seated
in the slot. Do not use excessive force.
6. Once the card is fully seated, attach the bracket to the computer chassis with the screws provided
with your computer. If the computer is a tower or mini-tower design, check to see that boards are
not bending under their own weight and shorting against each other.
7. Replace the cover on the computer. Do not operate the system without the cover.
One of the Core-32 Audio Card models
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Connecting Audio Interfaces
Your Lexicon Studio system will contain a Core-32 audio card with one of the two connection
congurations shown below.
LDI-10T
POWER
8 Channel 24-Bit A/D/A + S/PDIF
LDI-10T
POWER
8 Channel 24-Bit A/D/A + S/PDIF
LDI-12T
L
R
IN
OUT
S/PDI F ANA LOG OUT RL ANA LOG INANA LOG IN RLTIM E
CODE
IN
POWER
PUSHPUSH PUSHPUSHPU SHPUSH
Connection to LDI-10T
Connection to LDI-10T
and/or LDI-12T
Cables/Connections
1. Use only the proprietary Lexicon cable (provided) to connect the Core-32 card to the Lexicon
audio interface.
2. With both the computer and the audio interface powered down, attach the cable between the
connector on the back of the Core-32 card and the Computer port on the audio interface rear panel
(Refer to the illustration to locate the proper slot on your card).
3. Connect the power cable (either 9V connector port or standard IEC power depending upon the
interface) between the rear panel of the audio interface and a wall socket.
The LDI-10T supports 24-bit analog I/O as well as 24-bit S/PDIF digital I/O. The 1/4" phone jacks
accept TRS (Tip Ring Sleeve) cables for balanced +4dBu level, or TS (Tip Sleeve) cables for
unbalanced –10dBV level, switchable within the Lexicon Studio Control Panel.
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The LDI-12T supports various formats of analog and digital I/O. Make certain your cables are the
correct types prior to connection. (Analog XLR connectors are +4dBu balanced (Pin 2 hot) , analog
RCA connectors are –10dBV unbalanced). To select a source for input or output within the application
software, refer to the documentation provided with your particular software package
When powering up your system, always make sure to turn the audio interface power on prior to turning
on your computer. This ensures that diagnostics and calibrations necessary for optimum performance
are performed on computer startup.
Connecting Multiple Interfaces
The optional LX3 Multi-Interface Adapter allows you to connect as many as three LDI-10T interfaces
to one single Lexicon audio card, creating a total of 24 channels of analog I/O.
DEVICE 1 DEVICE 2
DEVICE 3COMPUTER
LX3 Multi-Interfac e Adapter
OUT
IN
COMPUTER
LDI-10T
LEXICON, INC.
Assembled in U.S.A.
100-24 0V , 50-60 Hz, 25 W
TIME
CODE
IN
IN
OUT
S/PDIF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
OUT
IN
COMPUTER
LDI-10T
LEXICON, INC.
Assembled in U.S.A.
100-24 0V , 50-60 Hz, 25 W
TIME
CODE
IN
IN
OUT
S/PDIF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
OUT
IN
COMPUTER
LDI-10T
LEXICON, INC.
Assembled in U.S.A.
100-24 0V , 50-60 Hz, 25 W
TIME
CODE
IN
IN
OUT
S/PDIF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
Serial No.
LDI-10T A
LDI-10T B
LDI-10T C
LX3
to Audio Card
1. Use only the proprietary Lexicon cable (provided) to connect the Core-32 card to the LX3 Multi-
Interface Adapter.
2. With both the computer and the audio interfaces powered down, attach the cable between the
connector on the back of the Core-32 card and the LX3 Multi-Interface Adapter.
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PC Software Installation
Install Supported Third Party Audio Software
Lexicon Studio requires compatible front-end software (such as Cubase Audio VST) to operate.
Please refer to your particular software installation guide for assistance. As Lexicon Studio installs
software within directories of your front-end software, you should install your audio software rst and
verify that it launches properly before installing Lexicon Studio (even though it will not be audio-
capable until installation of the Lexicon Studio system).
If you are installing a later version of Lexicon Studio software over your current Studio software, please
skip to the next section entitled
Updating Driver and PC-90 Software.
Install the Lexicon Studio Driver for Windows
1. With your Lexicon Studio hardware and third party audio software installed, power up LDI-12T
interface and your computer. Once your computer is fully booted, Windows will identify your Core-
32 as a new PCI multimedia device. In the event of booting problems, refer to the troubleshooting
section of this user guide.
2. The Windows Update Device Driver Wizard will appear. Insert the
“Lexicon Studio: Drivers &
Documentation”
CD-ROM
, and click the button, allowing Windows to perform a searchNext >
for the Lexicon Studio driver.
3. Windows will nd the driver information for the on the CD-ROMLexicon Studio Sound System
(if it does not, you may need to to it. Additionally, you may also need to to theBrowse Browse
CD-ROM for a le entitled ControlP.dll. Click the button.)Finish
4. When the drivers are loaded, you will be prompted to restart your computer. You should choose
not to restart at this time and proceed to the instructions for installing PC-90 software within the
next section. Windows will prompt you twice to restart. Select at both prompts and move onNo
to the next section,
Installing the PC-90 Software for Windows
.
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Install the PC-90 Software for Windows
1. Insert the
“Lexicon Studio: Drivers & Documentation”
CD-ROM if you haven’t already.
2. Open the contents of the CD-ROM and double-click on to launch the Installer.Setup.exe
3. Read the Directory Path Warning and then click OK.
4. Click Next > at the Installer welcome screen.
5. Make certain that the installer is directed toward the desired plug-in folder (example: C:\..\Cubase
Audio VST\vstplugins) and click Next >.
6. At the summary screen, select the desired software and click to choose it.Next >
7. Click Next > to begin the installation.
8. Click Finish to complete the PC-90 software installation.
9. Restart your computer (even if you’ve already restarted after installing the Core-32 Drivers).
Installing the PC-90 software will le it within Windows program registry. To remove or update this
software, remove the PC-90 install by using the control panel, highlightingAdd/Remove Programs
Lexicon Studio PC90 PlugIn Remove, and selecting . This control panel is located at Start/Settings/
Control Panel/Add/Remove Programs.
Updating Driver and PC-90 Software
If you are installing a newer version of Lexicon Studio software over your current software, follow the
steps outlined below.
Install the PC-90 Software for Windows
As PC-90 software is registered through the Windows Add/Remove Programs control panel, it must
be completely removed to install a newer version. You should never have 2 dierent versions of PC-
90 software installed simultaneously. To deinstall PC-90:
1. Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel /Add/Remove Programs.
2. Scroll down to Lexicon Studio PC90 PlugIn.
3. Click the Add/Remove button.

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