Lexicon Pcm 81. Lexicon PCM 81 Digital Effects Processor Details Analog Audio Input XLR and 1/4" balanced (T/R/S) Input Level -2dBu to +20dBu, balanced; -22dBu to 0dBu, unbalanced The PCM 81 takes where the PCM 80 left off, and adds AES/EBU Digital I/O, includes algorithms and presets from the Pitch FX and Vocal Fix Cards, and adds 24-bit converters for even higher quality audio.
For complete details on these and other features, read the PCM 81 Owner's Manual The PCM 81 maintains Lexicon's highest standards for sonic clarity, and its extraordinary processing power yields the finest effects available in its price class, plus outstanding reverberation
As Lexicon introduce new processors to replace the acclaimed PCM80 and PCM90, Paul White takes a look at how these classic units have been further improved to create the PCM81 and 91 You may have noticed that Lexicon's PCM80 and 90 have been superseded by virtually identical‑looking models that still cost less than their forebears did a year. The PCM 81 maintains Lexicon's highest standards for sonic clarity, and its extraordinary processing power yields the finest effects available in its price class, plus outstanding reverberation
Photo Lexicon PCM 81 Lexicon PCM 81 (96396) (959994) Audiofanzine. As Lexicon introduce new processors to replace the acclaimed PCM80 and PCM90, Paul White takes a look at how these classic units have been further improved to create the PCM81 and 91 For the PCM 81, adding Lexicon's Dual FX algorithm and specially designed preset cards for the PCM 80 (compatible with the PCM 81) increases its number of algorithms to more than 40 and presets to nearly 800
PCM 81 Lexicon PCM 81 Audiofanzine. Korg Minilogue + Lexicon PCM81, Sony DPS-V77, & Digitech DSP-256XL The PCM 81 takes where the PCM 80 left off, and adds AES/EBU Digital I/O, includes algorithms and presets from the Pitch FX and Vocal Fix Cards, and adds 24-bit converters for even higher quality audio.