Input Knob; Store; System; Bypass - Lexicon MX300 User Manual

Stereo reverb effects processor
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The Front Panel
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1. Gain LEDs
Indicate input signal strength of each of the MX300's inputs. Range is from –24dB,
–12dB, –6dB, and 0dB.

2. Input Knob

Controls input gain of the stereo inputs.
3. Main Display
The Main Display features two LEDs and an LCD. The LEDs indicate when the S/PDIF
I/O has sync lock, and when there is USB connectivity. The LCD shows program and
parameter editing information and System Menu settings.
4. Page / Select Knob
Used to navigate the MX300 effects, parameters, and System menus.
5. Exit
Pressing this button will back you out one level of editing.
6. Tempo
Sets the delay time of delay effects.
7. Effect Bypass
Pressing this button bypasses or mutes the selected effect in the Main Display. One of
four bypass/mute functions can be assigned to this button: Dry, Mute, Input Dry, and
Input Mute. See page 17 for more information.
8. Edit Knobs A, B, C
These knobs modify the associated parameters in the Main Display when editing pro-
grams or change the settings in the System Menu.
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9. Store

Used to store or copy programs to the same or different user memory locations.

10. System

Accesses the System global setup menus.

11. Bypass

Pressing this button bypasses or mutes the currently selected program.

12. User and Factory LEDs

Indicate whether the selected program is User or Factory.

13. Program Number Display

Displays the number of the selected program.

14. Program / Load

Selects factory and user programs. Pressing this knob loads the program manually if
program Auto Load is disabled. When in the Program Screen, press this knob to switch
between factory and user program banks. This eliminates the need to scroll through
100 presets if you're in the middle of the user presets and you want to go to a preset in
the middle of the factory presets.

15. Power Switch

Turns the MX300 on and off.
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