Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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Small Hall

The name says it all.

47

Medium Hall

A bright, empty medium-sized hall.

48

Large Hall

A very large space with a little extra emphasis in the low end.

49

Piano Hall

A long smooth hall optmized for acoustic piano. Stereo EQ follows the reverb so you can
fine tune the tone or the reverberation to fit the mix.

50

Rich Hall

A large bright smooth hall.

51

Concert Hall

Big and rich – great for vocals, piano and acoustic instruments.

52

Tajma Hall

A huge reverb space with long decay.

53

Small Church

A moderately sized space with characteristics of a small chapel.

54

Cathedral

A Cathedral — for organ music.

55

M Sq. Garden

A large arena reverb. Great for imitating the big venues.

56

Morph Spaces

A/B glides from a large room to a tiny closet. Press Value to adjust the glide times
between the two spaces.

57

Process Verb

A panned and swept filtered-hall reverb.

58

Ducker Verb

As you input a signal, the reverb level is turned down. Once the signal goes away, watch
out for the wave of reverb coming your way.

59

Reverse Rvb

The reverberation density builds up very slowly, producing an eerie, backwards effect.
Stereo EQ follows the Reverb block and provides some punch at 1kHz. Press Value to
get at the critical parameters.

60

Wavewash

A fluttery, long reverb wash into a stereo chorus.

61

Ghost Flange

A stereo flanger follows a reverse reverb effect, with ghostly results. (Can you say
poltergeist?). Great for vocal sound effects, but be sure to try it with a sustaining guitar
solo.

62

Phased Space

A strange ambience reverb with slight slap delay and phasing.

63

Mod Space

A tremolo’d and slightly delayed short ambience reverb.

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