Lexicon Vortex Handleiding
Lexicon
Effect machine
Vortex
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A/BST OR E VA LUE REGI STE R/ PRESE T
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CLE AR
PE DA L/ TA P
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DEJA VU
CHOIR
SHIMMER
SWEEP
SHADOW
CYCLOID
BLEEN
FRACTAL
DUO
MAZE
MOSAIC
AEROSOL
CENTRIFUGE
ORBITS
ATMOSPHERE
REFLEXION
FEEDBACK 1
FEEDBACK 2
RATE 1
DEPTH 1
RESONANCE 1
RATE 2
DEPTH 2
RESONANCE 2
ECHO 2
ECHO 1
ENVELOPE
MORPH A/B
ECHO FX LVL
MOD FX LVL
OUTPUT
MIX
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UDIO
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ORPHING
MROCESSOR
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Basic Operation
TAP and Echo Rhythms
The ability to set dierent rhythmic
divisions for Vortex's two echoes
allows you to set up some very
interesting patterns. For example:
1. Load preset 8.
DUO B.
2. Tap in a whole note interval (4
beats between taps).
3. Turn the Parameter knob to
ECHO 1 , and set the VALUE÷
knob to 16. This will give ECHO
1 a sixteenth-note rhythm.
4. Select ECHO 2÷, and set its
VALUE to 8, giving ECHO 2 an
eighth-note rhythm.
Now, you can tap any interval, and
ECHO 1 will always have a rhythm
which is twice as fast as that of
ECHO 2.
Vortex has two independent delay
lines which are congured in a va-
riety of ways to create rhythmic
eects. The ECHO 1 and ECHO÷
2÷ controls allow you to set inde-
pendent rhythms, which will always
be related to the tap interval, for
each of Vortex's two delay lines.
For example, if you tap in a whole
note interval (4 beats between
taps), the parameter value 4 corre-
sponds to quarter-note echoes, the
parameter value 8 corresponds to
eighth-note echoes...64 to sixty-
fourth-note echoes.
Tap intervals can be as long as 28 seconds,
allowing long phrases of music, rather than
single beats, to determine tempo. Whenever
Vortex is turned on, the tap interval will return to
the default value. (1=a quarter-note at 65 bpm)
Tap Interval
(Number of Beats between TAPs)
1
2
3
Rhythmic Divisions
ECHO Value
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 •••
6
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
6
53 7
765
5:4 7:4
3 5 6 7
5:4 7:4
3 5 6 7
5:4 7:4
* If you have a footpedal connected to Vortex,
you must select one of the ECHO parameters÷
in order for the button to function as TAP —
footswitch TAP function is always active.
Vortex allows you to set the tempo
for all eects, simply by pressing
TAP twice. You can tap with a
footswitch, or with the front panel
TAP button.*
To set tempo in Vortex, just press
TAP twice in rhythm to establish the
tempo you want. The front panel
LED will light on your rst press of
TAP to indicate a tap interval is
being calculated. Your second TAP
denes the tap interval and turns o
the LED. Now, any eect you select
will be synchronized to your tempo.
To select a new tempo at any time,
just TAP twice. Vortex will update
the tempo throughout the box on
receipt of the second TAP.
Editing Eects Storing Eects
Vortex presets cannot be erased or
overwritten by parameter changes;
the original version will always be
restored when loaded. If you make
changes to a preset and want to
save the changes as a custom ef-
fect, or if you want to match certain
eects as A/B pairs, you must store
your new versions into registers.
You can store any eect you want
into any register space. To store the
currently running eect:
1. Press STORE.
2. If you were in preset mode, the
register LED will go on, indicat-
ing that Vortex has automatically
switched to register mode — se-
lecting whatever register is indi-
cated by the position of the REG-
ISTER/PRESET knob and the
A/B button.
3. Releasing STORE will store the
currently running eect into the
register indicated on the display,
overwriting the eect previously
stored there. The display will
ash briey to indicate the store
operation was successful.
4. Store operations are executed
on release of the STORE but-
ton. If you want to store to a
dierent register, or to a dier-
ent register bank, than the one
displayed, turn the REGISTER/
PRESET knob to the register
number you want, and check the
setting of the A/B button
before
releasing STORE.
Each Vortex eect consists of mul-
tiple modulation and delay func-
tions, and each has its own distinc-
tive sonic signature. All 32 eects
share a common set of 16 param-
eters which allow you to access
dimensional, rhythmic, and dy-
namic aspects of each eect.
FEEDBACK 1
FEEDBACK 2
RATE 1
DEPTH 1
RESONANCE 1
RATE 2
DEPTH 2
RESONANCE 2
ENVELOPE
MORPH A/B
ECHO FX LVL
MOD FX LVL
OUTPUT
MIX
ECHO 2
ECHO 1
PED AL / TA P
Select a parameter.
A
B
VALU E
A/B VA LUE
Use the VALUE knob to adjust the
selected parameter.
The VALUE LED lights whenever
parameter values are displayed.
Parameter values (1-64) will be
displayed when VALUE is turned.
The decimal point indicates changes have
been made since the last store operation.
To adjust a parameter, select it with
the PARAMETER knob, then turn
the VALUE knob. The rst turn of
VALUE will display the current pa-
rameter setting and light the
VALUE LED. Subsequent adjust-
ments will increment or decrement
parameter values along their entire
range (1-64).
A
B
VALUE
A/B
Presets and Registers
Vortex is loaded with 32 permanent
presets, arranged in two banks,
and numbered 1A-16A and 1B-
16B. Vortex also has 32 memory
locations, called registers, where
you can store your own eects.
Each preset and register has an A
and a B version. In the presets, A
and B versions are matched into
specic eect pairs. You can set up
your own pairing system in the reg-
isters.
The front panel A/B button determines which version of an eect will be
loaded. When this button is pressed with an eect running, it will initiate a
dynamic transition, or
morph
from one eect to the other.
Vortex has 32 presets and 32 registers for
storing your customized eects. Pressing
the REGISTER/PRESET button ...
LED indicates
register selection.
REG IST ER/ PRESET
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15
16
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
DEJA VU
CHOIR
SHIMMER
SWEEP
SHADOW
CYCLOID
BLEEN
FRACTAL
DUO
MAZE
MOSAIC
AEROSOL
CENTRIFUGE
ORBITS
ATMOSPHERE
REFLEXION
...determines whether presets
(REFLEXION ... FRACTAL),
or registers (1 ... 16) will be
selected by the knob.
LEDs indicate A/B selection.
The setting of A/B determines whether the A or B
versions of presets and registers will be loaded.
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Basic Operation
FOOTSWITCHES POWER OUTPUTS INPUTS
9V~, 1A,
50-60Hz
LEXICON, INC.
WALTHAM MA 02154
MADE IN U.S.A.
P/N 021-09504
SERIAL #
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART
15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE
FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED<
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT
MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
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:RING
:SLEEVE
BYPASS
STEP
TAP
A/B
L
(HI-Z PHONES)
L
R
(MONO) R
(MONO)
USE LEXICON
MSA AC ADAPTER
VORTEX
A
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A/B
A/B RELAY
SPECIFICATION
< 100V, < 100mA
STEREO
PLUG
ONLY
FOOTPEDAL
Other Features
Vortex oers many other features
you'll want to explore:
•All Vortex eects are dynami-
cally sensitive.
•Vortex has a CLEAR function
which allows registers to be
skipped in any eect sequence
you create.You can also set up
chains which use cleared regis-
ters as loop points.
•One footswitch is provided with
Vortex for control of either TAP
and A/B functions, or register
STEP and BYPASS. A second
footswitch can be connected to
control the remaining footswitch
functions.
•Vortex is supplied with an electri-
cally isolated analog switch that
allows remote control of a guitar
amplifier lead/rhythm channel
selection. Simply connect a stan-
dard 1/4" guitar cable between
the Vortex rear panel A/B relay
switch and the A/B switching in-
put on your amp. Both the front
panel A/B button, and the
footswitch A/B control will acti-
vate this switch, allowing you to
simultaneously switch effects
and amplier settings.
Vortex gives you the ability to con-
tinuously transform one eect into
another. This feature, which we call
Audio Morphing, allows you to™
transform closely related, or wildly
dissimilar eects and to set the—
time period over which the transfor-
mation occurs.
Morphs are performed between
register pairs. To set up a morph,
store an eect into any A register,
then store another eect into the
corresponding B register.
Morphing is accomplished auto-
matically when you press the A/B
switch. The MORPH A/B param-
eter allows you to set the time it
takes for one eect to transform into
another when A/B is pressed. The
combined morph rates set for A and
B determine the total length of time
a morph will take. The total duration
of the morph can be varied from 10
seconds to .01 second. (1=slowest
rate; 64=fastest rate) Morph rates,
like other parameters, are stored as
part of the eect.
Audio Morphing™
When you morph between two ver-
sions of the same eect, all of the
parameter values move smoothly
from one version to the other.When
you morph between two dierent
eects, the entire structure of the
eect transforms to the other eect.
Everything changes rates, lev-—
els, audio routing, routing of the
LFOs and envelope, etc. Try listen-
ing to some of the preset eect
pairs to get an idea of what
morphing can do with dierent ef-
fect combinations.
Once a parameter is assigned to a
pedal, pedal control of the param-
eter is always active, even if you
move the Parameter knob to select
another parameter for editing.
While an assigned parameter is se-
lected, value changes made with
the pedal will be displayed. When
pedal motion stops, the display will
return to display of the register or
preset number.
When the Parameter knob is turned
to another position, the Pedal LED
will turn o, and the value of the new
parameter will be displayed. The
new parameter can be edited with
VALUE; the pedal will continue to
control its assigned parameter.
To remove a pedal assignment,
select the assigned parameter and
press PEDAL/TAP, or select an-
other parameter for assignment and
press PEDAL/TAP. When a pedal
is deassigned, the parameter re-
turns to its original value (as set
prior to pedal assignment.)
Any one of 14 parameters can be
assigned to pedal control and—
pedal assignment can be stored as
part of an eect. A and B eects can
each have dierent pedal assign-
ments. To make use of the many
features available through pedal
control, simply connect a pedal via
the rear panel FOOTPEDAL con-
nector. Each time an effect is loaded,
Vortex checks this connection.
When a pedal is connected, the
PEDAL function of the PEDAL/TAP
button is activated.
Now, PEDAL/TAP functions as a
TAP button
only
when ECHO 1 or÷
ECHO 2 is selected. (Footswitch÷
TAP function is unaected.) When
the Parameter knob is turned to any
other position, pressing this button
assigns the selected parameter to
pedal control.
1. Plug a pedal into Vortex, and
load a new eect (so that Vortex
will recognize pedal connection.)
2. Turn the Parameter knob to se-
lect any assignable parameter
— for example, MIX.
3. Press PEDAL/TAP. The LED will
light to indicate that the pedal
has been assigned to that pa-
rameter.
4. When the pedal is moved be-
yond the displayed value of MIX,
the pedal will acquire control over
the parameter's full range.
Morphing with a Pedal
When you assign the MORPH A/B
parameter, the pedal immediately
acquires control over the morph,
and the morph jumps to the current
pedal position. (Toe up=1=eect B;
toe down=64=eect A.)
The LED will light when you assign a parameter and
whenever an assigned parameter is selected with the
knob, until the assignment is changed or removed.
FEEDBACK 1
FEEDBACK 2
RATE 1
DEPTH 1
RESONANCE 1
RATE 2
DEPTH 2
RESONANCE 2
ENVELOPE
MORPH A/B
ECHO FX LVL
MOD FX LVL
OUTPUT
MIX
ECHO 2
ECHO 1
PED AL/TA P
FEEDBACK 1
FEEDBACK 2
RATE 1
DEPTH 1
RESONANCE 1
RATE 2
DEPTH 2
RESONANCE 2
ECHO 2
ECHO 1
ENVELOPE
MORPH A/B
ECHO FX LVL
MOD FX LVL
OUTPUT
MIX
PED AL/ TA P
If you unplug the pedal, load a new eect to make sure that Vortex recognizes the disconnection.
A/B still selects the A or B eect,
and the A and B LEDs indicate
which eect is available for editing.
Edits can be made via the front
panel to either A or B eect param-
eters, but the pedal determines
which eect is being
heard
.
When you deassign the pedal, Vor-
tex will immediately switch to which-
ever eect, A or B, is indicated by
the front panel LEDs.
If either the A or B eect has been stored
with the pedal assigned to MORPH A/B,
(and a pedal is connected) pedal control
is immediate when the eect is loaded.
When a pedal is plugged into Vortex, the PEDAL/TAP button
assigns any one of 14 parameters* to pedal control.
The PEDAL/TAP button performs TAP functions
when ECHO 1 is selected.÷ or ECHO 2÷
Pedal Control
Contact Lexicon, or your local dealer for more
information on this, or any Lexicon product.
Preset 3 ORBITS
A and B in this preset are variations on a
single eect, B having slow orbital paths,
and A having faster orbits. This is a good
example of using morphing to produce
subtle changes in the overall sound of an
effect.
Preset 15 BLEEN
A and B are completely dierent from
one another. A is based on envelope
detune, while B is based on "ring modu-
lated" echo feedback. The sound is com-
pletely transformed as the eect morphs
from A to B.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Lexicon |
Categorie: | Effect machine |
Model: | Vortex |
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