Lexicon MPX G2 User Manual

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Editing

The path through an MPX G2 DSP effect block looks like this:

Note that the dry path through the effect is stereo, and a variable wet/dry mix is
included for each DSP effect. The wet path through the effect can be stereo or
mono in, and stereo or mono out, depending on the particular effect.

The path through an MPX G2 analog Gain effect is slightly different:

Note that there is no wet/dry mix path for the analog effects and that these effects
are mono in and mono out.

Each of the Effect blocks (Effect1, Effect2, Gain, Chorus, Delay, Reverb and EQ)
is represented in the following discussion as a simple box identified by its first
initial (1, 2, G, C, D, R and E). This is also the way each block is represented in
the MPX G2 Routing Map display. MPX G2 inputs and outputs are represented
by the letters

I

and

O

.

Inactive Effects are represented (here and in the Routing
Map) by lower case letters and small numbers.

Active Effects are represented (here and in the
Routing Map) by upper case letters and numbers.

Insert Sends and Returns are not shown in the Routing Map, but they are always
located between the Gain block and any blocks that follow it.

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