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Getting Started

MPX 110

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REINITIALIZATION

The procedure below outlines the process to reinitialize
the unit. When reinitialized, the unit will restore all
System Mode parameters to their factory-default
settings; replace all User programs with factory-default
presets; and clear all Learned Patches.

To reinitialize the unit:

1. While powering the unit on, press and hold the front

panel Store button until the Store and Tap LEDs flash
quickly.

2. To reinitialize the unit, press the Store button. To

cancel reinitialization without affecting the unit,
press either the Tap or Bypass button.

3. After reinitialization, restart the unit - power it off,

then on again.

Note:

Reinitialization will cause the unit to:

Restore all System Mode parameters to their
factory-default settings.

Replace all User programs with factory-default
presets. (See the table on page 4-38.)

Clear all Learned Patches.

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Page 4: ...ts Front Panel Overview 1 4 Rear Panel Overview 1 6 Connecting the Unit 1 8 Headphones Footswitch Setting Audio Levels 1 10 Reinitialization 1 11 Section 2 Basic Operation Adjust 2 2 Selecting Programs 2 2 SINGLE Programs DUAL Programs User Programs Editing Programs 2 4 Storing Programs 2 4 Tap Tempo 2 5 Varying Rhythm Audio Tap Global Tempo Bypass 2 6 ...

Page 5: ...Pitch Reverb Chorus Reverb 4 36 4 38 5 2 5 3 5 4 Bypass or Tap Functions ollers 5 6 Section 5 MIDI Operation continued Clearing Learned Assignments 5 7 MIDI Clock 5 8 MIDI Dumps 5 8 MIDI Sysex Messages 5 9 Permanent Patches 5 9 MIDI Implementation Chart 5 12 Appendix Specifications A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 3 Index ...

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Page 12: ...Getting Started 1 About the MPX 110 1 2 Highlights Front Panel Overview 1 4 Rear Panel Overview 1 6 Connecting the Unit 1 8 Headphones Footswitch Setting Audio Levels 1 10 Reinitialization 1 11 ...

Page 13: ...ce complicated process of matching delay times and modulation rates between tempo based presets and other music Tempo controlled delays and modulation rates lock to Tap or MIDI clock In addition Tap can be controlled using audio input a dual footswitch the front panel Tap button or an external MIDI controller using MIDI Continuous Controller or Program Change messages The MPX 110 features Learn Mo...

Page 14: ...with Reverb or either Delay or Reverb with Chorus Flange or Pitch Multiple delay modulation and pitch effects Tap Tempo Full MIDI control High impedance inputs for instruments Two stage headroom indicators Headphone output Software selectable MIDI OUT THRU port Push button or footswitch selection of dry or muted audio output 20Hz 20kHz 1dB frequency response ...

Page 15: ... When a e Level LEDs light green e Clip LEDs flash red on page 1 10 for more udio levels 2 Input Sets the level of the incoming signal The Clip and Level LEDs indicate acceptable signal levels 3 Mix Controls the ratio of processed Wet to unprocessed Dry audio signals W 3 5 7 9 10 4 6 8 11 12 ...

Page 16: ...ROGRAM knob is set to a SINGLE or DUAL program Selects memory locations for storing User programs when the PROGRAM knob is set to User 10 PROGRAM Selects SINGLE DUAL or User programs 11 Store Activates the store function for User programs When pressed with Tap activates MIDI Learn Mode 12 Tap Flashes to indicate that a tempo based program is selected When pressed twice sets tempo When pressed and ...

Page 17: ...Lexicon Utilizes a Lexicon 1 9A front panel Bypass and p Ring Sleeve connector otswitch is available 4 5 6 Tip Ring Sleeve Tip Sleeve Ring Tap Bypass ...

Page 18: ...ut levels of 8dBu Use the UT for mono output If no he RIGHT MONO OUTPUT UTPUT can be used to drive t volume 6 ANALOG INPUTs Provide analog audio input Two unbalanced single ended stereo input connectors are available Both accept levels as low as 30dBu Input impedance is 500kΩ These can be used as direct inputs for guitars Use the RIGHT MONO INPUT for mono sources ...

Page 19: ...used Use the RIGHT put is required The left mbined internally when UT is used supplies a stereo signal provided no connections OUTPUT This feature is practice purposes It is ume FOOTSWITCH A footswitch connected to the rear panel FOOTSWITCH connector can be used to control front panel Tap and Bypass functions A momentary footswitch can be wired to a Tip Ring Sleeve connector or a stereo Y connecto...

Page 20: ...n Power A l l T u b e C l a s s A S t e r e o R e c o r d i n g A m p l i f i e r a n d D i r e c t S o u r c e Designed by John McIntyre SB 210 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 0 10 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 2 4 Midrange Treble Right Volume Left Volume Bass Gain Pull for Boost Presence Input Standby On On...

Page 21: ...If utilizing an instrument amplifier set the Mix knob to the 12 o clock position The Level LEDs do not light when the incoming signal is more than 30dB below overload The Clip LEDs light red when the signal approaches overload 2 5dB When an acceptable signal is present the Level LEDs light green almost continuously and the Clip LEDs flash red on the loudest passages Note As with all audio products...

Page 22: ...hold the front the Store and Tap LEDs flash press the Store button To without affecting the unit Bypass button tart the unit power it off Note Reinitialization will cause the unit to Restore all System Mode parameters to their factory default settings Replace all User programs with factory default presets See the table on page 4 38 Clear all Learned Patches ...

Page 23: ...Basic Operation 2 Adjust 2 2 Selecting Programs 2 2 SINGLE Programs DUAL Programs User Programs Editing Programs 2 4 Storing Programs 2 4 Tap Tempo 2 5 Varying Rhythm Audio Tap Global Tempo Bypass 2 6 ...

Page 24: ...N knobs The PROGRAM knob selects either a SINGLE DUAL or User program SINGLE program selections are arranged around the left side of the knob DUAL and User program selections are arranged around the right side of the knob The VARIATION knob selects among 16 program variations arranged around the knob DARK LIGHT MAX MIN MAX SINGLE PROGRAMS When the PROGRAM knob is set to a SINGLE program VARIATION ...

Page 25: ...b settings 1 to 16 load 16 different program variations Each program contains both effects See pages 4 20 to 4 35 for more information about DUAL programs USER PROGRAMS When the PROGRAM knob is set to User VARIATION knob settings 1 to 16 will each load one memory location available for storing User programs When shipped these locations will contain duplicates of presets See page 4 38 for more info...

Page 26: ...ash slowly to indicate that the store function is activated 2 To continue saving the program set the PROGRAM knob to User To cancel the store function without saving the program make sure the PROGRAM knob is not set to User then press the Store button again 3 Set the VARIATION knob to select one of the 16 User memory locations 4 Press the Store button to save the program to the selected location T...

Page 27: ...nd hold the Tap button for 2 seconds The optional dual footswitch allows the musician to remain in contact with the instrument while pressing and holding the Tap button 2 While holding the Tap button play two short notes in rhythm then release the Tap button The unit will automatically calculate tempo based on the time lapse between the two notes Audio tap is a must for live performances It offers...

Page 28: ...force the unit to pass only dry unprocessed audio Its function depends on the setting of the System Mode parameter Bypass When set to Bypass Dry the unit sends only dry unprocessed audio to the outputs When set to Mute Input the unit mutes the inputs only Running effects will continue their natural decay Bypass functions can also be activated with a footswitch or MIDI control device see pages 1 8 ...

Page 29: ...System Mode 3 Overview 3 2 System Mode Parameters Functions 3 3 ...

Page 30: ...nob to its original setting before System Mode was activated Otherwise a new program will load based on this setting when System Mode is deactivated Use the Tap LED to determine if the VARIATION knob has been reset it will light when the knob is set to the last loaded program To exit System Mode press the Bypass button The Store LED will flash quickly to indicate that parameter settings have chang...

Page 31: ...Off ass Mute Input Bypass Dry DI Patching Disabled Enabled gram Load Mute Bypass ital Output Dry Wet DI OUT THRU Out Thru DI Pgm Change Disabled Enabled DI Clock Receive Disabled Enabled mpo Program Global mp User Programs mp Selected Program mp System and Learned Patches ...

Page 32: ... audio sending only dry unprocessed audio to the S PDIF output When set to Wet the unit sends the processed audio signal according to the Mix knob setting to the S PDIF output 5 MIDI OUT THRU Out Thru Controls the function of the rear panel MIDI OUT THRU connector When set to Out the unit only sends MIDI messages that originate from the unit such as MIDI Dumps When set to THRU the unit sends but d...

Page 33: ...ore button to execute the dump When dumped back User programs will be returned to their original locations 15 Dump Selected Program Executes a MIDI Dump of the currently active program allowing programs to be saved to an external MIDI device When VARIATION knob setting 15 is selected press the front panel Store button to execute this dump When dumped back the program will automatically become the ...

Page 34: ...Chamber Ambience Room Tremolo Rotary Chorus Flange Pitch Detune Delay Echo Special FX 4 18 DUAL Programs 4 20 Effects Lvl Bal Flange Delay Pitch Delay Chorus Delay Delay Reverb Flange Reverb Pitch Reverb Chorus Reverb The Pitch Programs 4 36 User Programs 4 38 ...

Page 35: ...arge Plate Liveness PreDelay 1 32 Note 4 Larger Plate Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note 5 Tape Slap Decay Plate 15 or 7 5ips 6 Rich Plate Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note 7 Large Bright Decay Time PreDelay Plate 1 32 Note 8 Vocal Plate Low Cut Echo Decay Time The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information When the Adjust knob is set to the left of the ...

Page 36: ...ht Gate Duration 10 Drum Gate Duration 11 Slope Down Duration 12 140ms Gate High Cut PreDelay 1 32 Note 13 240ms Gate High Cut PreDelay 1 32 Note 14 340ms Gate High Cut PreDelay 1 32 Note 15 440ms Gate High Cut PreDelay 1 32 Note 16 540ms Gate High Cut PreDelay 1 32 Note The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information Audio will be briefly muted ...

Page 37: ...lications y recorded tracks a sense mance VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 1 Recital Hall Decay 2 Small Church Decay 3 Jazz Hall Decay 4 Dance Hall Decay 5 Synth Hall Decay 6 Medium Hall Decay 7 Large Hall Decay 8 Large Church Decay The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information ...

Page 38: ...th the low es these programs useful on pecially the spoken voice to add a noticeable increase in VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 9 Brick Wall Liveness 10 Basement Liveness 11 Live Concert Liveness Eko Delay 12 Percussion 1 Liveness 13 Percussion 2 Liveness 14 Live Chamber Liveness 15 Vocal 1 Liveness Eko Delay 16 Vocal 2 Liveness Eko Delay The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations Se...

Page 39: ...mulating air of microphones away room s of rooms increasing in VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 1 Voice Over High Cut 2 Very Small High Cut Ambience 3 Small High Cut Ambience 4 Medium High Cut Ambience 5 Studio D High Cut 6 Bright Decay Level Ambience 7 Dark Decay Level Ambience 8 Marble Foyer Liveness The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information ...

Page 40: ... in VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 9 Bedroom Wall Reflections 10 Tiled Room Low frequency Cut 11 Studio C Liveness 12 Small Room Liveness 13 Studio B Decay Time 14 Rehearsal Room High Low Equalizer 15 Studio A Decay Time 16 Large Room High Low Equalizer The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information ...

Page 41: ...o Wet for all program variations Mix can be used to effectively set the depth of the Tremolo program when more dry is added to the wet to dry mix Turn the knob to the right moving its setting closer to Dry It is recommended to make the rate work with the tempo of the music as Tremolo is essentially a rhythmic effect The Adjust knob can function as a four position switch selecting the amount of pha...

Page 42: ...e to 15Hz e to 15Hz eep Rate 90 180 270 1 4 Note eep Rate 90 180 270 1 4 Note eep Rate 90 180 270 1 4 Note eep Rate 90 180 270 1 4 Note eep Rate 90 180 270 1 4 Note near control in these variations See a four position switch in these information ...

Page 43: ...created by a pitch shifting tremolo cabinet the high horn re spun in opposite ds are independent and n and deceleration inertia of the original A virtual requirement for organ music Rotary programs also sound remarkable with guitar and electric piano rhythm parts In fact these programs are great alternatives to chorus and tremolo effects for any sound source To achieve the full effect set the fron...

Page 44: ...Program Descriptions 4 11 st Tap Fast Fast h Fast ce onance d ce Rate 1 4 Note h Rate 1 4 Note onance Rate 1 4 Note polar control in these variations See ...

Page 45: ...tic or clean electric dependently randomized tereo field Set the front ve the full richness of the VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 1 Rich Chorus Resonance 2 Rich Chorus Depth 3 Rich Chorus Rate 4 Rich Chorus High Cut 5 Diffuse Chorus Diffusion 6 Slap Chorus Diffusion 7 Slap Chorus Resonance 8 Slap Chorus Depth The Adjust knob functions as a bipolar control in these variations See page 2 2 for more informati...

Page 46: ...Ns Adjust Tap 9 Light Flange Resonance in phase sweep 10 Light Flange Resonance out of phase sweep 11 Light Flange Rate in phase sweep 12 Light Flange Rate out of phase sweep 13 Deep Flange Resonance in phase sweep 14 Deep Flange Resonance out of phase sweep 15 Light Flange Sweep 0 90 180 270 16 Deep Flange Sweep 0 90 180 270 The Adjust knob functions as a bipolar control in these variations See p...

Page 47: ...ONs Adjust Tap 1 Semi tone Shift 2 to 1 octaves 2 Glide Shifter 1 octave 3 100 cents 100 cents 4 Minor 3rd to Flat 3rd to 4th Harmony 4th Up 5 4th 5th 4th to 5th Up Harmony 6 5th 6th 5th to 6th Up Harmony 7 2nd Inversion Minor Major 3rd Triad 8 Power Chords Inversion The Adjust knob functions as a bipolar control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information ...

Page 48: ...detune is applied with the come more out of tune out the need for mixing in a b to Wet to achieve the full VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 9 Mild Detuning 10 Moderate Detuning 11 Heavy Detuning 12 FullRange Detuning 13 Warm Mild Detuning 14 Warm Detuning Moderate 15 Warm Heavy Detuning 16 Slap Detuner Detuning The Adjust knob functions as a linear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more informatio...

Page 49: ... and 5 o clock tape echo effects are produced Each repeat is darker and softer When the Adjust knob is set to a value between 7 and 12 o clock digital delay effects are produced Each repeat is the same timbre but softer In variations 1 to 8 the Adjust knob sets the amount of feedback with an increasing number of repeats as the setting is increased Delay time is set with Tap Each program is preset ...

Page 50: ...these variations See VARIATIONs Adjust Tap 9 Mono Delay Echo Time 0 to 5 5 sec 10 Stereo Delay Echo Time 0 to 2 7 sec 11 Tape Slap Delay Echo Time 3 3 4 to 30ips 12 Multi Bounce Delay Echo Time 0 to 100ms 13 Multi Linear Delay Echo Time 0 to 400ms 14 Multi Inverse Delay Echo Time 0 to 400ms 15 Multi Repeat Delay Echo Time 0 to 150ms Fbk 16 Multi Pong Delay Echo Time 0 to 200ms Fbk The Adjust knob ...

Page 51: ...Lexicon Adjust Tap High Cut Echo Pitch Blend Tone Rate Whole Note High Cut Dly Echo Time 0 to 150ms Feedback Rate 1 4 Note Input Volume Echo Decay Time Decay Time ...

Page 52: ...Echo Feedback Delay Time Beat Value 1 32 Whole Note Delay Time Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Shift Amount Feedback 0 to Infinite Dly Time Whole Note Diffusion in each of the Special FX variations It is recommended to experiment with each program See page 2 2 for more nctions ...

Page 53: ...o signal to Delay Variations 11 to 14 are arranged in the Mono Split configuration which is similar to the Dual Stereo Parallel configuration One effect Flange receives audio from the left input and the other effect Delay receives audio from the right input Both effects output stereo audio Variations 15 and 16 are arranged in the Dual Mono configuration where one effect Flange appears on the left ...

Page 54: ...ration below uses the Pitch Delay program to show the behavior of the Effects Lvl Bal knob at certain settings when a Cascade variation is selected Pitch Delay ay Pitch Delay Pitch Delay ay 12 o clock Provides delayed pitch shift 5 o clock Provides delayed dry signal h shift 3 o clock Provides delayed pitch shift plus delayed dry signal ...

Page 55: ...Parallel Delay Echo Feedback Triplet 1 8 Note Dual Stereo Parallel Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time 1 4 Note Dual Stereo Parallel D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Dual Stereo Parallel D E Time 0 to 200ms Fbk Dual Stereo Parallel Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time 1 4 Note Cascade D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Cascade arallel L R Cascade Flange Delay L R L R ...

Page 56: ...lit Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time 1 4 Note Mono Split D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Mono Split D E Time 0 to 200ms Fbk Mono Split ay Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time 1 4 Note Dual Mono ay Delay Echo Feedback Dly Time Dotted 1 4 Note Dual Mono nob functions as it does in the Delay Echo variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split ange elay L R Dual Mono Flange Delay L R L R ...

Page 57: ...d Triple 1 octave Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel 1 4 Note Minor 3rd to 4th Up Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel thm 1 4th to 5th Up Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel thm 2 5th to 6th Up Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Rhythm 1 1 octave Delay Time Cascade Note 5th Delay Time Cascade arallel L R Cascade Pitch Delay L R L R ...

Page 58: ... Time Mono Split let Shuffle 1octave Delay Time Mono Split Rhythm 1 4th to 5th Up Delay Time Mono Split Rhythm 2 5th to 6th Up Delay Time Mono Split no 1 4 Note 1 octave Delay Time Dual Mono et Shuffle 1 octave Delay Time Dual Mono polar control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split tch elay L R Dual Mono Pitch Delay L R L R ...

Page 59: ...lel nd Triplet Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel 1 4 Note Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel t D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Dual Stereo Parallel D E Time 0 to 200ms Fbk Dual Stereo Parallel Note Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Cascade at D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Cascade arallel L R Cascade Chorus Delay L R L R ...

Page 60: ...ay Time Mono Split ng 1 4 Note Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Mono Split ed D E Time 0 to 150ms Fbk Mono Split ong D E Time 0 to 200ms Fbk Mono Split 4 Note Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Dual Mono 8 Note Delay Echo Feedback Delay Time Dual Mono polar control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split orus elay L R Dual Mono Chorus Delay L R L R ...

Page 61: ... Parallel Space Decay Time Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Space Decay Time Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Space Decay Time Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel ace Decay Time Delay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Delay Time Cascade e Space Decay Time Delay Time Cascade arallel L R Cascade Delay Reverb L R L R ...

Page 62: ...lay Time Mono Split arge Space Decay Time Delay Time Mono Split ium Space Decay Time Delay Time Mono Split l Space Decay Time Delay Time Mono Split Decay Time Delay Time Dual Mono e Space Decay Time Delay Time Dual Mono ear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split elay verb L R Dual Mono Delay Reverb L R L R ...

Page 63: ...l e Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Speed Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel ce Decay Time Speed Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Speed Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Cascade Decay Time Cascade arallel L R Cascade Flange Reverb L R L R ...

Page 64: ...Space Decay Time Speed Mono Split Decay Time Speed Mono Split Space Decay Time Speed Mono Split Decay Time Mono Split ace Decay Time Speed Dual Mono ace Decay Time Dual Mono ear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split ange verb L R Dual Mono Flange Reverb L R L R ...

Page 65: ...allel 5th to 6th Up PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Stereo Parallel 1 Octave PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Stereo Parallel ace Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Stereo Parallel Detuning PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Stereo Parallel 100 Cents PreDelay 1 32 Note Cascade e Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Cascade arallel L R Cascade Pitch Reverb L R L R ...

Page 66: ... 32 Note Mono Split 5th to 6th Up PreDelay 1 32 Note Mono Split Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Mono Split ce Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Mono Split e Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Mono Decay Time PreDelay 1 32 Note Dual Mono polar control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split tch verb L R Dual Mono Pitch Reverb L R L R ...

Page 67: ...Parallel ace Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel ace Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Decay Time Dual Stereo Parallel Liveness Cascade Liveness Cascade arallel L R Cascade Chorus Reverb L R L R ...

Page 68: ...me Cascade pace Decay Time Mono Split m Space Decay Time Mono Split pace Decay Time Mono Split pace Decay Time Mono Split Liveness Dual Mono Liveness Dual Mono ear control in these variations See page 2 2 for more information o Split orus verb L R Dual Mono Chorus Reverb L R L R ...

Page 69: ...ner Sometimes one e no effect at all The mode in which a particular program responds to pitch shifting cannot be selected The tables that begin below list each pitch program along with its assigned mode of operation Pitch VARIATIONs 1 Semi tone Shift Stereo 2 Glide Shifter Stereo 3 100 cents Stereo 4 Minor 3rd to 4th Harmony Stereo 5 4th 5th Harmony Stereo 6 5th 6th Harmony Stereo 7 2nd Inversion ...

Page 70: ... 1 Minor 3rd to 4th Room Stereo 2 4th to 5th Room Stereo 3 5th to 6th Room Stereo 4 1 Octave Medium Space Stereo 5 Power Chords Medium Space Dual Mono 6 Manual Detune Room Dual Mono 7 100 Small Space Stereo 8 Power Chords Large Space Dual Mono 9 4ths Medium Space Dual Mono 10 Octaves Medium Space Dual Mono 11 4th to 5th Room Stereo 12 5th to 6th Room Stereo 13 4ths Large Space Dual Mono 14 Octaves...

Page 71: ...Gate 9 3 Synth Hall Hall 5 4 Medium Hall Hall 6 5 Percussion 2 Chamber 13 6 Small Ambience Ambience 3 7 Rehearsal Room Room 14 8 Rectified Sine Wave Tremolo 1 9 Rotary Rotary 9 10 Tap Rotary Rotary 15 11 Rich Chorus Chorus 3 12 Light Flange out of phase sweep Flange 12 13 Semi tone Shift Pitch 1 14 FullRange Detune 12 15 Triplet Rhythm 2 Delay Echo 8 16 Multi Bounce Delay Echo 12 ...

Page 72: ...3 Program Change Messages 5 4 Loading Programs Activating Bypass or Tap Functions Learning Continuous Controllers 5 6 Clearing Learned Assignments 5 7 MIDI Clock 5 8 MIDI Dumps 5 8 MIDI Sysex Messages 5 9 Permanent Patches 5 9 MIDI Implementation Chart 5 12 ...

Page 73: ...sh slowly and the at Learn Mode is active patches for the front panel Mix Effects Lvl Bal Program Change messages 0 to 15 are reserved e Program Load function can also be assigned to ge 5 3 Program Change messages can be used to load programs Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons to activate and deactivate Learn Mode ...

Page 74: ...Tap buttons e The Store LED will flash D will light to indicate that 2 Send a Program Change message to the unit The Edit LED will flash to indicate incoming MIDI activity 3 The unit learns the MIDI channel of the transmitting device and reassigns the Program Load function to that channel 4 Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons to deactivate Learn Mode The unit will remember the Program L...

Page 75: ...irst program in the User bank Sending Controller 32 with a value of 1 followed by Program Change 2 will load the second program in the Flange Delay bank Sending Controller 32 with a value of 8 followed by Program Change 15 will load the last Gate program in the Plate Gate bank Once a bank is selected with the PROGRAM knob all subsequent Program Change messages will select MPX 110 Program Banks 0 U...

Page 76: ... repeatedly 5 Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons to deactivate Learn Mode Some MIDI controllers do not allow repeated Program Change messages to be sent with a single button To assist these controllers the unit also recognizes the next highest Program Change message with each Program Change message it learns for Bypass and Tap For instance if Program Change 20 is learned as the source ...

Page 77: ...her front panel control repeat steps 2 to 4 6 Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons to deactivate Learn Mode Note When a MIDI controller has been assigned to the Bypass control moving the controller above the mid point of its learned range engages Bypass Moving the controller below the mid point range disengages Bypass When a MIDI controller has been assigned to the Tap control moving the...

Page 78: ...To clear another front panel assignment repeat steps 2 and 3 5 Simultaneously press the Store and Tap buttons to deactivate Learn Mode Learnable Front Panel Controls and Assignable MIDI Sources Front Panel Controllers Pgm Change Control 1 to 31 33 to 119 100 to 127 Mix Yes No Effects Lvl Bal Yes No Adjust Yes No Bypass Yes Yes Tap Yes Yes Program Change numbers 0 to 15 will be ignored except on th...

Page 79: ... the System Mode settings and Learned Patch assignments to a storage device typically a MIDI sequencer MIDI Dumps are performed in System Mode To perform a MIDI Dump 1 Press and hold the Bypass button for 2 seconds The Bypass and Store LEDs will blink to indicate that System Mode is active 2 Set the VARIATION knob to 14 to dump the User programs 15 to dump the currently active or loaded program or...

Page 80: ... panel Permanent Patches for each algorithm are shown on pages 5 10 and 5 11 The unit recognizes Permanent Patches on the current Program Load Channel only To use a permanently patched controller for a Learned Patch make the unit learn that patch on a different channel If a controller is used for both a Permanent and Learned Patch on the same channel the result will be unpredictable Some patched p...

Page 81: ...elay PreDelay PreDelay Depth MstrDepth KorRate2 FlgDepth iCut RTHiCut RTHiCut RTHiCut Phase Resnce1 KorDepth1 FlgResnce mult Bassmult DecayLvl Bassmult Waveform Resnce2 KorDepth2 FlgBlend xover Bassxover Bassxover Width KorResnce1 KorResnce2 off Rolloff Rolloff Rolloff Rolloff Rolloff KorSpread Rolloff Rolloff Lexicon ...

Page 82: ...KorDepth1 RTHiCut RTHiCut RTHiCut RTHiCut RTHiCut FlgBlend Bassmult KorDepth2 Bassmult Bassmult Bassmult Bassmult DlyLeft1 DMstrDly Bassxover KorResnce1 Bassxover Bassxover Bassxover Bassxover DlyLeft2 DMstrFbk KorResnce2 DlyLeft3 FlgHiCut RvbHiCut KorSpread RvbHiCut RvbHiCut RvbHiCut RvbHiCut Rolloff DlyHiCut PchHiCut KorHiCut DlyHiCut FlgHiCut PchHiCut KorHiCut LvlLeft1 MstrDly LvlLeft2 MstrFbk ...

Page 83: ... Transmitted Recognized Remarks X 1 Learned X 1 16 Mode 2 X X X X X X X Off 9 v 0 X X X X Used as controller X OX Learned X OX Used as controller Learned X OX 1 to 119 0 to 32 used as Bank Select Learned CHART ...

Page 84: ...nored Program Change messages 1 to 15 Program Change messages 1 to 16 for selected X X program bank O O Product ID 14 decimal X X Device ID MIDI Channel 0 to15 me X X 1 to 16 X X X X X X X O s X X OFF X X FF X X e X X Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O Yes Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO X No OX Selectable ...

Page 85: ...Appendix A Specifications A 2 Declaration of Conformity A 3 ...

Page 86: ...to digital 24 bits digital to analog 44 1kHz sample rate Crosstalk 45dB Internal Audio Data Path DSP 24 bit Power Requirements 9VAC wall transformer provided in North America and Europe No transformer option available Dimensions Width 19 inches 483mm Height 1 75 inches 45mm Depth 4 inches 102mm Weight 2 pounds 2 ounces 0 959kg Environment Operating 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Temperature Relative 95 Non...

Page 87: ...55103 2 Lexicon Inc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1441 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive s and Standard s specified above Dual Channel Processor Lexicon MPX 110 February 2002 Lexicon Inc Vice President of Engineering 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1441 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 ...

Page 88: ...l Function Footswitch 1 8 Dual Mono Configuration 4 20 Dual Mono Pitch Programs 4 36 to 4 37 DUAL Programs 2 3 4 20 to 4 35 Dump Selected Program 3 5 Dual Stereo Parallel Configuration 4 20 Dump System and Learned Patches 3 5 Dump User Programs 3 5 Edit LED 1 5 3 2 3 3 Editing Programs 2 4 Effects Lvl Bal Knob 1 5 2 4 4 21 5 2 5 7 Factory Default Settings Restoring 1 11 Flange Programs 4 13 5 10 F...

Page 89: ...ograms 4 2 5 10 POWER Switch 1 6 Product Registration Back Cover Program Bank Numbers 5 4 Program Change Messages 5 2 5 4 to 5 5 PROGRAM Knob 1 5 2 2 to 2 3 Program Load Channel 5 3 Program Load Parameter 3 4 Rear Panel 1 6 to 1 7 Registration Back Cover Reinitialization 1 11 Restoring Factory Default Settings 1 11 Rhythm Varying 2 5 RIGHT MONO INPUT 1 7 RIGHT MONO OUTPUT 1 7 Room Programs 4 7 5 1...

Page 90: ...Index I 3 3 3 to 3 5 ii to iii 5 2 5 5 5 7 2 5 to 2 6 3 5 8 to 4 9 5 10 iv to ix iv to ix 2 3 4 38 2 to 2 3 3 2 2 5 de Back Cover d Functions ...

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Page 93: ...dated sales receipt must be presented when warranty service is required 4 Do not include accessories such as power cords or user guides unless instructed to do so What are the Limitations of Implied Warranties Any implied warranties including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this warranty What Certain Damages are Excluded L...

Page 94: ...mpany 6 Rev 1 02 02 Lexicon Inc 3 Oak Park Bedford MA 01730 1441 USA Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0490 www lexicon com Customer Support Tel 781 280 0300 Fax 781 280 0495 Sales Fax 781 280 0499 Service ...

Page 95: ...12 22 Acoustic Leads 0 41 23 Acoustic Stops 0 36 24 Electric Solo 0 44 25 Electric Clean Fast 0 32 26 Electric Dirty 1 24 27 Electric Crunch 0 38 Bass 28 Slap 120 bpm 1 29 29 Fingered 120 bpm 0 49 Do not play Track 1 on an audio CD player It contains the computer portion of the disc and will emit full scale digital noise Dry Tracks This card lists the dry tracks included on the CD ROM enclosed wit...

Page 96: ... 46 Kick Snare 0 30 47 Kick Bass 0 37 48 African Bell Slit Drum 0 43 49 Acoustic Guitar Vocal 0 23 50 Electric Guitar Vocal 1 31 51 Church Guitars 0 36 52 Ms Pride Xavier 1 04 Post 53 Ambulance 0 19 54 Motorcycle 1 08 55 Street Noise 1 00 56 Propeller Place 0 58 57 Jet Airplane 1 02 58 Pipe Band 1 20 59 TV Music 0 18 60 Monologue 1 06 TOTAL TIME 54 31 ...

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