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Feature Comparison
Alex
7 Algorithms
8 Algorithms (inc.
enhanced Concert
Hall algorithm)
16 Preset Effects
112 Preset Effects
(16 presets, plus 96
more in registers
33–128)
16 User Register
128 User Register
Locations
Locations
3 Adjustable
Up to 10 Adjustable
Parameters
Parameters per
per Effect
Effect
Stereo In/Out
Stereo In/Out
Register Chaining
Register Chaining
Footswitch Control
Footswitch Control
Full Dynamic
MIDI
Implementation
play dry. You can also use a footswitch to send a
program change, allowing you to step through
your effects.
Furthermore, you can create register chains-
groups of registers which loop around to match a
set list or song sections. This kind of customiza-
tion is essential for making Alex, or Reflex, your
own personal effects processor.
With Reflex, the control possibilities
increase dramatically, thanks to the addition of
Dynamic MIDI. Using external controllers, such
as a standard MIDI footpedal or the Lexicon
MRC, you can easily access all of the functional-
ity within Reflex. Delay tempos can be slaved to
Reflex
MIDI, and we've also included MIDI Bulk Data
Dumps for extended flexibility and convenience.
Lexicon's Dynamic MIDI provides dramatic
control over effects parameters from any MIDI
controller, such as mod wheels, sliders, etc. Up to
four MIDI patches can be created per effect,
allowing you to breathe life into your effects.
Dynamic MIDI allows exceptionally expressive
performance and control over your effects.
Because of their remarkable sound quality, Alex
and Reflex have something to offer virtually
everyone, from guitar players, to keyboardists, to
®
vocalists, or to small studios who have to do all of
the above – and then some.
Many of the presets have been optimized for
certain instruments or sounds, but feel free to
experiment. Great things can happen when you
take an alternative route, and with Alex and
Reflex you can be assured that you have the flex-
ibility to create something new and different.
Check out Alex and Reflex today. When
you hear the difference that Lexicon processing
makes, you'll settle for nothing less than the best.
Hall – Lexicon's famous hall reverb, used to cre-
ate spaces as large as a concert hall, or as small as
Something For
Everyone
Effects Algorithms
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