Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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MPX 1 Internal Controllers

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Phased Place

A small room with predelay and phase shifting.

125

Fazer->DlyPan

Phase shifter, tap tempo echo and panners are combined to produce a richly undulating
wash of tone. Dry and delayed versions of the phase shifter are panned separately and
chase each other through stereo space. Press Tap to change the echo rhythm. Press
A/B to glide between fast and slow pan rates.

126

FazerEkoRvb

A cool combination of classic effects. The phase shifter is inserted inside of the echo
feedback loop so that each repeat is recirculated through the phase shifter.

127

FazerTremolo

Here’s a program that really shows off the power of the routing system. The first effect is
a crossover EQ. Low frequencies (below 800Hz) are routed through a phase shifter, and
from there into an ambience effect. The high frequencies (above 800Hz) are routed
separately to a stereo tremolo.

128

PhaserOnStun

The name says it all.

129

DblPhaseGate

A small short gate-type reverb with slap delay and phase shift.

130

WahFazerPdl

Plug in a foot pedal and this one’s ready to go. A phase shifter feeds a pedal wah which
has some reverb added to it.

131

Wah Delays

A sweeping wah filter fed into repeating ping pong echoes.

132

Wah Pan Dly

A wah wah filter fed into repeating panning delays.

133

Wah Ped+Dist

Here’s your classic wah pedal. Need that extra boost to get it up to 11? Press A/B to add
some overdrive before the wah.

134

Echo-Wah

A fluttery wah-swept sound with ping pong echoes.

135

Res A/Bsweep

Press A/B to trigger a single sweep of a resonant filter which, in turn, feeds into rhythmic
echo and chamber effects.

136

Filter Thing

Panning and double-swept resonant lowpass filters fed into a small hall reverb.

137

BigGtrChords

This program enhances just about any guitar sound, but it’s a stand out with big open,
ringing chords.

138

Rock Organ

An alternate rotary speaker effect – dark and gritty. If you listen carefully, you can even
hear the wind noise created by the horn wizzing past the mike. Press A/B to switch
between fast and slow speeds. This program is already set up to use MIDI AfterTouch to
toggle between slow and fast speeds.

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