Shift (m), shift (s) and shift (d), Volume (m), volume (s) and volume (d) – Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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The pitch shift effects are de-

signed to provide both fine (1 cent
resolution) and coarse (semitone
resolution) pitch shift effects. Use
them to create harmonizations,
detuning, or special effects. The
Tune parameters can be glided
smoothly across their entire
range. Try controlling Tune with a
foot pedal or MIDI controller for
“whammy-bar” and pedal steel ef-
fects with guitars.

Shift (M) is a single-channel

pitch shifter.

Shift (S) is a stereo version of

Shift (M) with synchronized
crossfades.

Shift (D) provides mono input to

two independent pitch shifters
controlled by Tune1 and Tune 2.
The first shifter goes to the left
output, the second to the right out-
put.

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Tune

-4800 to +1900 cents

Pitch shift

(Optimize)

0-100

Adjusts the amount of delay in the pitch shifter

Glide

Off, On

Coarse, fine resolution of pitch shift

Shift (M)

Shift (S)

Shift (D)

Shift (M), Shift (S) and Shift (D)

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

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)

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

These effects use more processing resources than the detuners. Shift (S) and Shift (D) are
among the largest effects in the MPX 1.

ClassicDetune

5th Plate

Wet Triads

ChrsRvbMorph

Volume Pedal

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