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UAD Powered Plug-Ins Manual - 299 - Chapter 27: Lexicon 224
Primary Controls
Program The Program buttons (Figure 101) are used to specify which of the nine de-
fault Lexicon programs, and its associated algorithm, is active. See “Lexicon
224 Programs” on page 295 for an overview.
Eight reverb programs and one chorus program are available. Click a reverb
program button 1 – 8 to select that program. To select the chorus program,
shift+click any program button, or click the CLK=CHORUS text label. The pro-
gram button LED indicates which program is active except in chorus mode,
when all eight program button LEDs are illuminated.
When a program is loaded, the original default Lexicon “recommended” fac-
tory settings for that algorithm are also loaded at the same time, overwriting
previous settings (except when Immediate mode is active; see page 302 for
details). Program settings can then be adjusted to taste using any available
controls.
“Program Descriptions” on page 309 contains details about each program.
Important: If the program is changed when Immediate mode is disabled,
settings from the previously selected program are lost. To retain custom pro-
gram settings for future use, save the settings as a plug-in preset by using the
UAD Toolbar or host application preset management techniques.
Reverb Time Reverb Time is the duration of the decay of the reverberant sound (the “reverb
tail”). The reverb tail time is separated into two frequency component bands,
Bass and Mid. The separation frequency of the two bands is defined by the
Crossover control.
Figure 101. The Lexicon 224 Program Buttons

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