Looper ducker – 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

Time

0-2000ms

Delay time

1:24-24:1echo/beat
0-2260 ft, 0-688 M

(Time Units)

Selects ms, note, feet, meters, or Tap ms

InMix

0-100%

Ratio of input to feedback going into the delay

(Fbk insert)

Pitch, Chorus, EQ,

The left output of the selected source is scaled by Fbk

Mod, Reverb, Delay

Sense

0-100

Sensitivity of InMix to input amplitude

Pan

50L to C to 50R

Output panner

Rls

0-100

Envelope release time constant

Atk

0-100

Envelope attack time constant

In the Looper effect InMix controls
the ratio of input to feedback into
the delay. This parameter is
ducked by the input level, so that
louder signals route the input sig-
nal into the delay, and softer sig-
nals route the feedback signal into
the delay. When Sense is at 0, no
ducking will occur. At 100 the input
will be ducked by even the lowest
input levels.

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Time

0 -2000ms

Delay time

1:24-24:1echo/beat
0-2260 ft, 0-688 M

(Time Units)

Selects ms, note, feet, meters, or Tap ms

Fbk

-100 to +100%

Feedback level

(Fbk insert)

Pitch, Chorus, EQ,

The left output of the selected source is scaled by Fbk

Mod, Reverb, Delay

Sense

0-100

Amount of ducking

Rls

0-100

Envelope release time constant

Similar to Looper, with the wet
output getting quieter as the input
gets louder. When Sense is at 0,
no ducking will occur. At 100 the
input will be ducked by even the
lowest input levels.

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

Looper

Ducker

A/B Freeze

Capture EQ

DuckedDelay

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