The 2-tone and 3-tone effects, Tone (m) , 2-tone (s) and 2-tone (d) – Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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The Effects and Parameters

The Tone effects allow you to create a unique set of EQs to make simple tone
adjustments.

The 2-Tone effects split the signal into two bands, one low and one high, with the
controls to create low or high shelving filters. Gain1 cuts or boosts all of the
frequencies below the frequency selected by Fc and Gain 2 cuts or boosts all
frequencies above this point, creating a basic bass/treble control.

The 2-Tone and
3-Tone Effects

Setting Gain 1 to 0dB creates a
simple treble control

Setting Gain 2 to 0dB creates a
simple bass control

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Fc, FcL, FcR

100-10000Hz

Corner frequency of both low and high band(s)

Gain1, G-L1, G-L2

-90 to +6dB

Level of low band(s) (frequencies below Fc or FcL)

Gain2, G-R 1, G-R2

-90 to +6dB

Level of high band(s) (frequencies above Fc or FcR)

The 2-Tone (M) effect splits the

signal into low and high bands with
independent adjustment of low and
high levels, as well as the split
frequency to create low and/or high
shelving filters.

2-Tone (S) is a stereo version of

2-Tone (M). 2-Tone (D) is a dual
version.

2-Tone (M)

2-Tone (S)

2-Tone (D)

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

2-Tone (M) , 2-Tone (S) and 2-Tone (D)

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Sweet+Wet

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