The PCM 91 Reverb Realism
The PCM 91 offers Lexicon's highest quality reverbs in a compact, affordable package with a powerful interface which allows both easy access and a wealth of programming capabilities for the sound designer. All of the features of the acclaimed PCM 90 are included, plus full AES/EBU I/O, Dual Reverb algorithms, and presets with dynamic spatialization effects for 2-channel or surround applications (available for the PCM 90 on a PC card).
One of the stunning advances in the PCM 91 is the ability to create incredibly realistic small spaces. For both music and film sound, it is often vital to have the ambiences of a phone booth or very small drum room. In the PCM 91 you can create them with a reality never heard before from any processor other than a Lexicon.
The Interface
Considerable effort went into providing you with processors that are as comfortable to operate as they are a joy to hear. At the top operating level, you simply load the desired program: we have assigned an immediately-useful parameter to the Adjust knob. For example, if you load the preset Gothic Hall, (PCM 91) the Adjust knob controls the reverb decay time.
The next level was designed for professionals who want to further customize programs, but do not have the time to wade through the myriad of controls which we offer. In this mode, as many as ten of the most logical parameters in a given effect are easily accessible for customization. For the sound designer, there is a further mode which allows access to the full editing matrix in the PCM 91. This mode features a user-assignable soft row, where you can store your own favorite parameters, as well as the full editing matrix. It is in this mode that the user can access the extensive dynamic reverberation aspects of the PCM 91.
PCM 91 Exclusive: Custom Controllers Within the PCM 91, Lexicon provides even more control by adding up to four Custom Controllers. These controllers are placed on the Soft Row and are a combination of one or more parameters patched together, each with their own individual scaling values. It's like having four additional Adjust Knob controls on the Soft Row.