Lexicon MPX 200 - REV 2 Manual page 23

24 bit dual channel processor
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1/4 inch plug. The Tip controls Tempo similar to the
Tap button and the Ring controls Bypass similar to
the Bypass button. A handy mnemonic to
remember: "Tip for tempo; ring for reverb."
Do not use an "unbalanced" Tip/Sleeve plug for the
footswitch. The MPX 200 will detect this as if the
Bypass button were being pressed. Powering-up the
MPX 200 with a Tip/Sleeve plug inserted into the
footswitch jack will cause it to enter Diagnostic
Mode.
If this occurs, power the MPX 200 off,
remove the plug, and power it on again.
Tip
Sleeve
Ring
4. MIDI IN and OUT/THRU Connectors
Two 5-pin DIN MIDI connectors are available for
MIDI IN and software-selectable MIDI OUT/THRU.
The MPX 200 is shipped with System Mode
Tip
Tap
Ring
Sleeve
Bypass
parameter MIDI OUT/THRU set to OUT. To change
the connector to a MIDI THRU port, change the
parameter to Thru (Thr).
5. S/PDIF IN and OUT Connectors
Two RCA S/PDIF connectors are available to provide
digital audio input and output. The unit accepts
inputs at 44.1kHz.
6. OUTPUT Connectors
LEFT and RIGHT 1/4-inch unbalanced outputs are
available. If no cable is connected to the LEFT
(PHONES) OUTPUT, the RIGHT (MONO) OUTPUT
provides a mono sum of both channels. If no cable is
connected to the RIGHT (MONO) OUTPUT, the LEFT
(PHONES) OUTPUT can drive a set of stereo
headphones.
7. INPUT Connectors
LEFT and RIGHT 1/4 inch unbalanced inputs are
available. If no cable is connected to the LEFT INPUT,
the RIGHT (MONO) INPUT feeds a mono signal to
both channels.
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