Bypass - Lexicon MPX 110 Manual

24 bit dual channel processor
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Basic Operation
Tap Tempo
(continued from page 2-5)
GLOBAL TEMPO
Most factory presets are stored with individual tempo
rates, which can be customized to suit personal taste.
Tap in the new tempo, then store the modified version of
the preset in a User memory location (see page 2-4).
To recall the tempo rate stored with each program, set
the System Mode parameter Tempo to Program. The
unit will apply the individual tempo setting of each
program as it is loaded. To apply the current tempo rate
to all programs, set the System Mode parameter Tempo
to Global. The unit will ignore individual tempo settings
and apply the current tempo setting to each program as
it is loaded. (The Tap LED will flash when a tempo-
controlled program is loaded.)
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BYPASS

The Bypass button can be used to mute audio
or to force the unit to pass only dry,
unprocessed audio. Its function depends on the
setting of the System Mode parameter Bypass. When set
to Bypass Dry, the unit sends only dry, unprocessed
audio to the outputs. When set to Mute Input, the unit
mutes the inputs only. Running effects will continue their
natural decay. Bypass functions can also be activated
with a footswitch or MIDI control device (see pages 1-8
and 5-5).
When pressed and held for 2 seconds, the Bypass button
also activates System Mode. (See Section 3 for more
information about System Mode.)
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