Panner auto pan, Mod effects – Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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The Effects and Parameters

Mix*

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Pan 1*

50L to C to 50R

Left input panner

Pan 2*

50L to C to 50R

Right input panner

Mix*

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Rate

0-50Hz or

Pan rate or period ratio

1:24-24:1 cycles/beat

(Rate Units)

Selects frequency or cycles/beat

PW

0-100%

Pan pulse width

Depth*

0-100%

Pan depth

Phase

0°-270°

Phase difference between right and left pan

Auto Pan is a version of Panner
with the pans controlled by a local
LFO. The left input is panned by
the LFO’s sine output. The right
input is panned by the cosine out-
put, which is offset by 0°, 90°,
180° or 270° by the Phase param-
eter.

The Panner effect has the left in-
put panned to outputs with Pan 1,
right input with Pan 2. Because all
the parameters of this effect are
interpolated, this can be used to
add interpolated outputs to effects
which have non-interpolated out-
put levels.

Mod Effects

Panner

Auto Pan

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

The Mod effects are a collection of pan, gain, and volume processors that can be
modulated with built-in contollers or with any MPX 1 patch source.

With the exception of Overdrive, all Mod effects require relatively small amounts of
processing resources and can therefore be used in combination with many other effects.

Stereo Spin

Auto Pan BPM

Random Pan

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