Lexicon MPX 200 - REV 2 Manual page 38

24 bit dual channel processor
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System Mode
1. Output Level
Adjusts overall output level of the MPX 200. This is
the first parameter displayed when System Mode is
activated.
2. Input Source
Selects either analog (Ana) or digital (Dig) input. The
MPX 200 will mute when Input Source is set to Dig
and no digital signal is present.
Note:
When Input Source is set to Digital (Dig)
and the unit is in Load Mode or Edit Mode,
the display will show a message for 4
seconds whenever it detects any change in
S/PDIF input status. For example, if the input cable
is removed while connected and receiving a valid
44.1kHz S/PDIF signal, the display will show "nod"
for "no digital". When a digital signal is re-
acquired, it will show "dig".
3-4
(Off, -31 to 0dB)
3. Digital Output
(Ana, Dig)
4. Global Mix Mode
Selects the source for the digital output. When set to
Pro, the digital output is the same as the analog
outputs. Its mix level will reflect the current setting
of the Mix parameter. When set to Dry, the digital
output is the input. This setting is useful for
recording dry tracks while still providing processing
at the analog outputs.
Controls the mix level that is applied when a new
program is loaded. Mix levels are stored with each
program. When Global Mix Mode is set to Program
(Pro), the unit applies the stored mix level of the
selected program to that program as it is loaded.
When set to Global (Glo), the unit ignores stored mix
levels and applies the current mix level to each
program as it is loaded.
Note:
Global Mix Mode appears on the display as "d-p"
for dry-processed. This name was chosen because
a digital display cannot show either "m" or "x."
Lexicon
(Pro, Dry)
(Glo, Pro)

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