Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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MPX 1 Internal Controllers

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Wah Pedal

The wah effect, patched up for pedal control.

182

Pedal Filter

Four pole resonant filter with pedal-controlled cut-off frequency. A very analog sounding
effect.

183

3-Tone

A simple low, mid, high tone control.

184

LFO Filter

A low pass filter modulated by an LFO.

185

RumbleFilter

EQ with very steep roll-off below 50 Hz created by cascading four low shelf filters.
Frequency control is in the Soft Row. For best results, set all four to the same frequency.

186

DynaTremolo

This preset follows your playing note for note and behaves accordingly. The harder you
play, the faster the tremolo. As your notes die out, the tremolo slows down. Perfect for
electric guitar and organ.

187

Auto Pan BPM

An auto panner set to pan once per quarter-note. Press Tap twice to sync up with the beat.

188

Broken Speakr

Overdrive effect is used to simulate the sound of a broken speaker.

189

Short Delay

A 125 millisecond slap.

190

Double Delay

A repeating double eighth-note pattern. Press Tap twice to sync up with the beat.

191

[n]Ekos Beat

A basic tempo-controlled echo effect. Press Tap twice to set the tempo of a beat. Press
Value to access the [n] control – which determines the number of echoes per beat.

192

ShuffleDly

Delays that repeat in a shuffle pattern.

193

Dual Echoes

Independent echoes on the left and right channels.

194

Wild Thing

A syncopated repeating delay.

195

Small Foley

A small Ambience effect adds light space to any sound effect recording.

196

Small Room

A small bright rectangular room.

197

Drum Gate

A bright gated reverb for drums.

198

Small Gym

Come back with me to those good old high school days. This preset is great for recreating
those squeaky sounds your sneakers use to make on those wooden floors.

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