Tremolo (m) and tremolo (s) overdrive – Lexicon MPX 1 User Manual

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In Tremolo (M), the left and right

inputs are mixed together, then a
local sinewave generator modu-
lates the volume.

In Tremolo (S) the left input is

modulated by a local sinewave gen-
erator before going to the left out-
put. The right input is modulated by
sin, cos, -sin, or -cos, depending
on the Phase parameter.

These are the smallest mono

and stereo effects with interpolated
output level controls. You can use
them (with the tremolo turned off)
to add smooth output level control
to a stereo effect that doesn’t have
output level interpolation.

Mix*

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Rate

0-50Hz

Tremolo rate or period ratio

1:24-24:1 cycles/beat

(Rate Units)

Selects frequency or cycles/beat

PW

0-100%

Tremolo pulse width

Depth*

0-100%

Tremolo depth

Phase

0°-270°

In Tremolo (S), controls the phase difference between the
right and left tremolo

Mix

0-100%

Dry/Wet ratio

Level*

Off, -89 to +6dB

Amount of effect in the processed signal

Drive

0-100

Distortion control

Overdrive is a simple gain ef-

fect that produces non-linear dis-
tortion as the Drive control is
turned up. This effect is useful for
such things as simulating the
sound of distorted radios and tele-
visions, or adding some “edge” to
other effects, etc. While not in-
tended to be used as a full-blown
guitar amp simulator, combina-
tions of Overdrive and EQ or
Comb effects can produce some
very useful tone effects.

Tremolo (M)

Tremolo (S)

Tremolo (M) and Tremolo (S)

Overdrive

* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter

Vintage Trem

Dyna Tremolo

Car Radio

Rock Organ

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