Selecting Mp-100 And Making Settings - Lexicon MP-100 User Manual

Reverb & effects card for the core2 audio system
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MP-100 User Guide
14. With Pre-fader effect sends, the amount of effect for the channel is not affected by the volume
fader. With Post-fader effect sends (Pre button not pressed), the amount of effect is proportional
to the channel volume, and will change with the volume fader movements.
The next step is to select programs and set the parameters for the effect processors. As you will
probably need to adjust the send levels while doing this, leave the FX window open.

Selecting MP-100 and Making Settings

Effect types and programs are selected in the Effects window:
1. Pull down the Audio menu and select Effects. This window resembles an effects rack, with
stacked processors.
2. Pull down the pop-up menu in the processor's upper right corner and select MP-100 to activate
an MP-100 Rack within VST. Click on the Power button.
3. Use the Send Level knob in the FX window to control the amount of effect for the audio channel.
4. Click the Edit button to activate the MP-100 interface. See The Interface later in this chapter for
details on the MP-100 controls.
5. Use the Aux Send knob assigned to the MP-100 to set the input level to the MP-100. High values
may cause clipping (distortion) in the MP-100.
NOTE: As the Cubase VST Rack Xpander was designed specifically for software plug-ins, some of
its controls are not designed to work with the MP-100 – most notably, the Input Level and Bus Select
Buttons. MP-100 Input Level is controlled by the Aux Send knob in the channels monitor section.
MP-100 bus selection is performed on the Reverb page of the Lexicon Studio Control Panel.
Using the MP-100
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