Dual Programs - Lexicon MPX 200 - REV 2 Manual

24 bit dual channel processor
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MPX 200

DUAL PROGRAMS

The dual programs combine either Delay with Reverb, or
either Delay or Reverb with Flange, Pitch, or Chorus. The
Lvl/Bal parameter controls the relative balance of each
effect in the combination.
Dual programs use four routing configurations: Dual
Stereo (Parallel), Cascade, Mono Split, and Dual Mono,
which are organized as follows:
The first six programs in Banks 16 to 22 are set up in
Dual Stereo (Parallel) configuration - two stereo
programs placed side-by-side that receive and
output stereo audio from both the left and right
channels. The last four programs in each bank are set
up in Cascade configuration - two stereo programs,
one placed after the other. For example, in Flange-
Delay, Flange passes its stereo signal to Delay.
Dual Stereo (Parallel)
L
L
Flange
R
R
Delay
Cascade
L
L
Flange
Delay
R
R
Banks 22 and 23 are arranged in Mono Split
configuration, which is similar to Dual Stereo
(Parallel), except one effect (Flange) receives audio
from the left input and the other effect (Delay)
receives audio from the right input. Both effects then
output stereo audio.
Dual Mono programs are grouped in the last bank
(24). In these programs, one program (Flange)
appears on the left channel only and the other
program (Delay) appears on the right channel only.
Generally, the Lvl/Bal parameter controls the balance of
the two effects in each dual program. In the Cascade
variations, rather than simply controlling balance, the
Adjust knob varies the amount of the first effect or dry
signal that is fed into the second effect.
Mono Split
L
L
Flange
Delay
R
R
Program Descriptions
Dual Mono
L
Flange
Delay
R
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L
R

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