Test tone, Click – Lexicon MPX G2 User Manual

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Handy pitches:

D#0=19.445Hz

A4=440Hz

B5=987.77Hz

D#8=4978Hz

D#9=9956Hz

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Note

C0-G10

Sine wave pitch, expressed as MIDI notes
(0=C0, 127=G10)

Bal*

-50 to +50

Relative level of left and right output attenuation

Test Tone

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

Test Tone is an audio sine wave

generator with its output quantized
to correspond with the pitches of a
chromatic scale (A = 440 Hz) over
a nine-and-one-half octave range.
It is provided primarily as a conve-
nient way of generating test tones
and tuning references.

Bal controls the relative level of

left and right output attenuation.
When Bal=-50, the left output has
no attenuation, and the right out-
put is fully attenuated. When
Bal=0, neither output is attenu-
ated. When Bal=+50, the left out-
put is fully attenuated and the right
output has no attenuation. Level
and Bal can be patched to a global
LFO to get tone bursts, etc. Pitch
accuracy is better than 1/4 cent.

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Mix

0-100%

Dry/Click ratio

Level

0ff, -89dB to +6dB

Amount of Click in processsed signal

Click

This effect is a simple metro-

nome which is automatically con-
nected to Tap. Press Tap twice to
set the tempo.

This effect can be used as an

input source for auditioning reverbs
and delays. It is also a convenient
timing reference for the JamMan
effect, where the click is automati-
cally muted until the loop is tapped.

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