Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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EkoSweepFltr

This program employs the 4-pole resonant sweep filter. Its frequency is swept by the
output level of the dual delay that feeds into it – and it’s inside the delay feedback loop!
Way cool with percussive sources. Be sure to check this one out with guitar and bass too.

79

Rockabilly

Single slap tape echo combined with some tasty ambience.

80

Guitar Solo

Detune, echo and reverb, combined for melodic guitar solos.

81

Sax Solo

Detune, echo, reverb and EQ combined to sweeten melodic woodwind solos.

82

Sidestik/Snr

A Hall reverb in conjunction with a mono band pass filter tailored specifically for drum
sounds.

83

MIDI Dot 8th

Great delay factor for lead vocals. Set your MIDI controller to send tempo information to
the MPX-1.

84

MIDI 1/4Note

MIDI tempo in, 1/4 note out.

85

AeroFreezeAB

Press A/B to freeze the sweep of this slow resonant flanger effect. You’ll find a “Manual”
control in the Soft Row to let you manually adjust the sweep point. This program really
shines with sustaining, broad band sources – distorted guitars, drums, sound effects –
even an entire mix. You’ll find all sorts of spatial and comb effects just dialing in different
values.

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Wide Chorus

A silky smooth chorus that adds width to anything sent through it. Press A/B to add speed
and wobble to the chorus. Excellent for guitars and keyboards.

87

RandomChorus

The multi-voice stereo chrorus effect in this program has rate and depths randomized by
the Random generator and S/H.

88

Chorus Hall

A stereo chorus fed into a medium large hall.

89

ChrsRvbMorph

Input level controls morphing between stereo chorus and plate reverb. Loud signals are
chorus only. As the signal fades, the program morphs from the chorus to the reverb.
Useful with any dynamic source.

90

Another Brick

This echo/chorus program was inspired by Pink Floyd. “Hey! Leave those kids alone!”

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Rich ChrsEko

Dual echoes combined with rich chorus. The chorus is inserted in the echo feedback loop
so every delay is recirculated through the chorus.

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Dynamic Chrs

Input level controls the depth of this stereo chorus effect. The effect is very slight for loud
signals, but increases dramatically as the level fades. (A hint of stereo echo is added as
well.) Good with any dynamic source, but a killer with electric and acoustic guitars.

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