Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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MPX 1 User Guide

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The routing page lets you alter the connections between the inputs of the
selected block and the outputs of the blocks in front of it. It is easy to think of these
connections as patch cords connecting the different blocks. There are five
possible connections for the inputs of any block.

How to Change Routing

Connections

How to Change Routing

Options

The Routing Map options allow the six Effect blocks to be placed in any
configuration on one (upper) or both (upper and lower) paths. The following
examples shows the six effects on a variety of path configurations. (Connections
between all blocks are shown as stereo.)

All six effects are on the upper path.

The six effects are configured on both
upper and lower paths.

The path is split at the input, merged at
the EQ effect, split again at the Mod
outputs and merged at the output.

The path is split at the Pitch outputs,
merged at the EQ inputs, split again at
the EQ outputs and merged at the
Reverb inputs.

Press Options to determine the
routing configurations for all
blocks. Press Options again to
return to the Routing Map.

On the Routing Map, use the < and > buttons to select any upper case letter.
(Lower case letters indicate inactive effects, which cannot be edited.) Use the
knob to set your connection choice.

To change the routing, from the Routing Map, press Options. Use the < and >
buttons to select individual blocks. Use the knob to change the configuration.

Note that the MPX 1 will only display the routing options that are available in the
current configuration. For example, if all six blocks are on the upper path, the only
available option will be Split. The next block downstream from a Split will have
Upper, Lower, and Merge available as options, and blocks further downstream
will have Parallel as an option as well.

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