Lexicon MPX 500 V2 - UPGRADE Installation Instructions Manual page 18

Version 2 software upgrade
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MPX 500 Version 2 Software Release Notes
Inverse Parameters
Duration
LowSlope, HighSlope
Shape
Spread
Ambience Parameters
Rvb Lvl
Tremolo Parameters
Phase
Rate
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Determines the length of time in milliseconds that passes before output cutoff
occurs.
Found only in the Inverse programs. LowSlope determines the shape of the reverb envelope
for low frequencies. When set to zero, the level of low reverb remains unchanged over its
Duration, then cuts off abruptly. Setting LowSlope above zero causes the level of low
frequency reverb to rise smoothly from soft to loud until the sound is cut off. The greater the
slope, the softer the initial reverberation and the more pronounced its rise. With negative
values, the low-frequency reverb drops from its initial level to a quieter one before cutoff.
HighSlope is similar to LowSlope, but applies to mid and high frequencies.
Controls the buildup of those early reflections that most audibly create the sound of a real
room (similar to Attack in the reverbs).
Controls the timing between the initial reflections that most audibly create the sound of a real
room (along with Size). Shape and Spread work together; if either is set to zero, the other has
no effect.
Controls the amount of "extra" longer-decay reverb added to the, short-decay early
reflections that create a real room sound in Ambience.
Determines the relative timing between the L and R channels.
Controls the speed of volume modulation.
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