Getting Started; Introduction - Lexicon MPX 500 User Manual

24-bit dual channel processor
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MPX 500 User Guide

Introduction

Thank you for your purchase of the MPX 500 24-Bit Dual Channel Processor.
Powered by Lexicon's proprietary Lexichip™, the MPX 500 has 240 presets with classic reverb
programs such as Ambience, Plate, Chamber and Inverse, as well as Tremolo, Rotary, Chorus,
Flange, Pitch, Detune, 5.5 second Delay and Echo. Dual-channel processing gives you two
independent effects in a variety of configurations: Dual Stereo (Parallel), Cascade, Mono Split and
Dual Mono.
A large graphics display and dedicated Edit knobs give you instant access to each preset's
parameters and an easy Learn mode allows MIDI patching of front panel controls. In addition, tempo-
controlled delays and modulation rates lock to Tap or MIDI clock, and Tap tempos can be controlled
by audio input, the front panel Tap button, dual footswitch, external MIDI controller or MIDI Program
Change.
Other features include a software-selectable MIDI OUT/THRU port, pushbutton or footswitch
selection of dry or muted audio output and a built-in power supply.
To make sure you get the most out of the MPX 500, be sure to read the manual.

Getting Started

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