Routing Options; Storing Programs - Lexicon MX200 User Manual

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Routing Options

The MX200's powerful Dual Processor
design and four signal routing options
allow you to use it as two independent
effects processors, or combine the reverbs
and effects for a nearly limitless palette of
complex sounds.
1. Dual Mono
This routing option sends the Left and
Right input signals through Processor 1
and Processor 2 respectively. Each signal
is then routed to its respective output, com-
pletely independent from the other.
2. Cascade
Left and Right input signals are sent first
through Processor 1, then through
Processor 2, then routed as a stereo signal
to their respective outputs.
3. Dual Stereo (Parallel)
Left and Right input signals are sent
through both processors independently.
The output signals of both processors are
then mixed together, and routed to both the
outputs as a single stereo signal.
4. Mono Split
Left input signal is sent through Processor
1, while the Right input signal is sent
through Processor 2. The output signals of
both processors are then mixed together,
and routed to both the outputs as a single
stereo signal.
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Storing Programs

Once you have edited a program to your
liking, you can store these edits into a User
program memory location. To store a pro-
gram, follow these steps:
1. Press the Store button once. ST
appears briefly in the Program Display,
followed by the flashing User program
number (indicated by the small dot over
User Program being lit).
2. Use the Program Select knob to
select a User program location to
store your edits.
3. Press the Store button again to
complete the procedure.
To return to the program without storing
changes, press any other button on the
front panel.

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