Using the MP-100
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Inserting MP-100 within an ASIO Application
The following procedure details the steps to open a MP-100 plug-in in an ASIO-capable program such
as Cubase VST or Opcode Vision DSP. This procedure will vary depending on your application.
Routing an Audio Channel through the MP-100 Using Aux Sends and
Returns
1.
In the Audio menu, select System.
2.
Set Monitoring to Tape Type and press the ASIO Control Panel button.
3.
On the Lexicon Control Panel Core2 tab, make sure the Aux Send and Aux Return are enabled.
If they are not, enable them, then restart Cubase.
4.
In the Cubase Audio menu, select Inputs. Enable the Aux Return input. Make note of the
corresponding Cubase input (e.g. In 3 L&R), as you will need it later.
5.
In the Cubase Audio menu, select Master and enable the Aux Send Output bus. Make note of
the corresponding Cubase output bus number or name, as you will need it later.
6.
On the Lexicon Control Panel, go to the Effects tab and set the routing for MP-100 as follows:
From Aux Send L (VST) and Aux Send R (VST) To Aux Return L (VST) and Aux Return R (VST).
7.
In the Cubase Audio menu, select Monitor.
8.
On an unused stereo track, select the Aux Return input corresponding to the input selected in Step
3. Enable that input. (The button should be yellow.)
9.
Click on the FX button on the audio channel where you want effects. This will open the selected
Channel Settings window.
10. Click on the pop-up menu below the Effect Send knob, and select the output bus number or name
noted in Step 4.
11. Make sure the Dry button is off. (This deactivates all four effect sends for the channel.)
12. Click On for each effect send you want to activate, and turn the corresponding Send Level knob
to a moderate value.
13. If you want the signal to be sent to the effects before the faders, click on the Pre button for the
send.