Cueing Programs; Editing Programs - Lexicon MPX 200 User Manual

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Basic Operation

CUEING PROGRAMS

For live performance or mixing in the studio, you may
want to "jump" from one program to another. The MPX
200 allows you to cue a program for loading.
1.
Turn the Adjust knob to the Program you want to
load next (but do not press the Load button).
After 4 seconds the display and the EFFECTS and
ROUTING LEDs will revert to showing the currently
running program, but the Load button will remain
lit to indicate its armed status. To review the cued
program, rotate the Adjust knob one click to
redisplay its number and effects.
2.
Press Load to load your cued program.
The Load button lights when a new program has been
selected for loading, indicating that the button is armed.
Pressing the Load button will then cause the selected pro-
gram to load. (If the selected program has not been
changed or the running program has not been edited
since it was loaded, the LED will not be lit, indicating that
pressing this button will have no effect.)
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EDITING PROGRAMS

The Adjust knob is used to control the EDIT functions. The
lighted LED indicates the selected parameter while the
display indicates the value of that parameter.
1.
Press the Edit button to enter the Editing
mode. Each time you press the Edit button,
it selects the next parameter for you to edit.
2.
Turn the Adjust knob to change the parameter.
An appropriate value for that control will be
displayed.
After changing a parameter value, the MPX 200
will wait 4 seconds and then "timeout" and revert
Load
to displaying the active program number in the
display. You can tell that Edit mode is still active
because the current parameter LED is still lit.
If you were previously operating a control and then
pressed Load, pressing Edit will return to the previous con-
trol. The Edit button lights when a parameter has been
changed and is different from its stored value.
Press the Load button to reassign the Adjust knob to select
Programs.
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