Volume (m), volume (s) and volume (d), Pedalvol and extpedalvol – Lexicon MPX G2 User Manual

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* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

Volume (M), Volume (S) and Volume (D)

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Volume (S)

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Voume (M)

The Volume effects can be

placed in front of, or behind, other
effect blocks to provide smooth
level control through a 95dB
range. You can use them for dy-
namic input or output control, EQ
input trim (helpful when adding
large amounts of gain with an EQ
effect), stereo to mono mixer,
cross fade controls, volume pedal,
etc.

In Volume(M) the left and right

inputs are mixed together, then
sent to both outputs through a vol-
ume control.

In Volume (S) the left and right

inputs are sent through a ganged
pair of volume controls.

In Volume (D) the left and right

inputs are sent through indepen-
dent volume controls.

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Vol*

0-100%

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Volume (M)

Volume (S)

Volume (D)

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Voume (D)

PedalVol and ExtPedalVol

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PedalVol is the same as Vol-

ume (S), except the Vol parameter
is hardwired to the Foot Pedal in-
put on the MPX G2. When using
the MPX R1 MIDI Remote Con-
troller, this parameter is automati-
cally connected to the R1’s built-in
pedal. This means that no patch-
ing is required to create a volume
pedal effect.

ExtPedalVol is hardwired to the

External Pedal input of the MPX
R1, allowing you to easily create
programs with both a Volume and
Wah pedal available simulta-
neously.

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

0ff, -89dB to +6dB

Amount of effect in processsed signal

PedalVol and ExtPedalVol

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