Bypass; Storing Programs - Lexicon MPX 200 - REV 1 Manual

24 bit dual channel processor
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MPX 200

BYPASS

The Bypass button mutes the audio or bypasses
the current effect(s) when pressed. The exact
behavior depends on the setting of System Parameter #5
(See Bypass Mode, page 3-2). The choices are Dry ("dry"),
Mute ("qui" as in quiet), or Input Mute ("inp"). Dry means
that only dry audio is passed. Mute means that no audio
is passed. Input Mute means that both the dry audio and
the input to the current effect are muted, but the current
effect continues to run. If the current effect has any sus-
tained sound (for example, the decay of a reverb or
echo), that sound continues through its normal decay.
When entering the Bypass mode, "byP" will show
in the display and the yellow LED in the Bypass
button will light.

STORING PROGRAMS

After editing a Preset, all the changes made to the Edit
and Compressor parameters can be stored in any of 64
user locations. To save a program:
1.
Press Store.
The Store LED will light to indicate that the MPX
200 store function is armed, and the display will
read "U1" or the location of the first empty user
storage position.
Bypass
The Cancel LED will also light to indicate that
you can exit without saving the current
program by pressing Tap/Cancel.
2.
To store a program in a location other than the
one displayed, turn the Adjust knob to the desired
User location.
The Load button will light if the selected location
already contains a program. The LED will be off if
that location is empty.
3.
Press Store again.
The Store button will flash rapidly while the store
operation is occurring and will turn off when store
is complete. The Edit and Load buttons will also
turn off, as the saved version becomes the cur-
rent active program.
Caution:
If there is a program already stored in a selected
Store
location, you will overwrite that program.
Basic Operation
Tap/Cancel
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