Lexicon MX300 [12/31] Edit mix routing

Lexicon MX300 [12/31] Edit mix routing
Using the MX300
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eFFect.mIX/routIng
Each of the MX300 programs offers programmable effect routing and a wet/dry mix
parameter for each effect. These different routings and mix controls give you many
options for your effect signal path and precise control over balance between the two
effects.
Effect 1
1 - Dual Mono
Effect 2
L L
R R
Effect 1
Effect 2
L
R
L
R
2 - Cascade (Series)
Effect 1
3 - Dual Stereo (Parallel)
Effect 2
L L
R R
Effect 1
4 - Mono Split
Effect 2
L
R
L
R
Effect 1
L
R
L
R
5 - Stereo
1 - Dual Mono
This routing option sends the Left and Right input signals through Effect 1 and Effect
2 respectively. Each signal is then routed to its respective output, completely indepen-
dent from the other.
2 - Cascade
Left and Right input signals are sent first through Effect 1, then through Effect 2, then
routed as a stereo signal to their respective outputs.
3 - Parallel (Dual Stereo)
Left and Right input signals are sent through both effects independently. The output
signals of both Effects are then mixed together, and routed to both the outputs as a
single stereo signal.
4 - Mono Split
Left input signal is sent through Effect 1, while the Right input signal is sent through
Effect 2. The output signals of both Effects are then mixed together, and routed to both
the outputs as a single stereo signal.
5 - Stereo
Routing 5 provides a single high-quality stereo effect that utilizes all the MX300’s DSP
horsepower. With extra editable parameters and an increased complexity of the reverb
algorithms, use this routing when all you need is a powerful stereo effect for your
application.
Using the MX300
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edItIng.eFFect.mIX/routIng
1. While on the Program Screen, press the Page/Select knob. This will enter the
Program Edit menus.
2. Turn the Page/Select knob until the Edit Mix/Routing menu is highlighted.
3. Press the Page/Select knob to enter the Edit Mix/Routing menu.
4. Turn Knob A to select different effect routings for the program. Use Knob B
and Knob C (when available) to adjust the wet/dry mix for each effect.
Note: For programs using routing 5 - Stereo, there is only one effect available so Effect
2 Mix will not be available.
1
2
EDIT MIX/ROUTING
CHANGE EFFECT
2
TAPE DELAY
1
DRM PLATE
2
Edit Mix/Routing
A
B
C
EFFECT MIX -
EFFECT MIX -
ROUTING - PARALLEL
2
1
1
2
W
D
W
D
When finished, store the changes to the program if you would like them to be recalled.
temPo.button
The Tempo button is used for quickly setting the tempo parameter in delay effects.
In some cases there may be two delays set up in a program using two effects. The
Tempo button will flash at the rate of the delay which is highlighted in the Main
Display. To set the tempo of the second delay, turn the Page/Select knob until the
second delay is highlighted in the Main Display. The Tempo button can now set
the delay time for this delay. Although the Store button doesn't light when changing
tempo settings with the Tempo button, changes to tempo must be saved to the pro-
gram if the changes are to be recalled later.
byPass.buttons
The MX300 is equipped with two bypass buttons: Effect Bypass (located near the
Page/Select knob and Program Bypass (located near the Program/Load
knob). Effect Bypass only bypasses the selected effect in the Main Display. This
lets you bypass effects individually in programs. Effect Bypass can also be saved
with the program. Program Bypass is a global bypass control for MX300. All
effects in all configurations are bypassed when Program Bypass is engaged.
There are four different options Bypass can be set to function as:
1. Dry - Bypasses dry signal around an effect or program.
2. Mute - Mutes all input and output audio.
3. Input Dry - Outputs signal with no processing or effects.
4. Input Mute - Mutes the input only.
The Bypass options can be selected in the System Menu and will affect both Effect
Bypass and Program Bypass.
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