Midi Clock; Midi Dumps - Lexicon MPX 110 Manual

24 bit dual channel processor
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MIDI Operation

MIDI CLOCK

The unit can use MIDI Clock messages to apply tempo
(40 to 400bpm) to programs that use the Tap Tempo
feature. Connect a MIDI device that outputs MIDI Clock,
such as the MPX R1 foot controller or a MIDI sequencer,
to the MPX 110 MIDI IN connector. The unit will
automatically recognize and begin to process MIDI Clock
messages. When the tempo of the connected device
changes, the unit will automatically adjust its delay times
and modulation rates to match the new tempo.
This feature can be disabled with the MIDI Clock Receive
parameter in System Mode (see page 3-5).
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MIDI DUMPS

MIDI Dumps can be used to save the 16 User programs,
the currently active program, or the System Mode
settings and Learned Patch assignments to a storage
device (typically a MIDI sequencer). MIDI Dumps are
performed in System Mode.
To perform a MIDI Dump:
1. Press and hold the Bypass button for 2 seconds. The
Bypass and Store LEDs will blink to indicate that
System Mode is active.
2. Set the VARIATION knob to 14 to dump the User
programs; 15 to dump the currently active (or
loaded) program; or 16 to dump the System Mode
settings and Learned Patch assignments.
3. Press Store to execute the dump.
4. Press Bypass to deactivate System Mode.
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