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Basic Operation
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When you select Global Tempo from the MPX 500 System mode, the last tempo tapped in will be
applied to all programs with tempo-controlled parameters. (You will know if a program is tempo-
controllable because the Tap button LED will flash when the program is loaded and the tempo rate
display will appear.)
Setting Tempo via MIDI
When used in conjunction with the
Learn feature, Tap can be set remotely from any MIDI device. MIDI
controllers, such as Lexicon's MPX R1 Foot Controller, can be used to send Continuous Controller
messages or Program Changes to the MPX 500 or you can send Continuous Controller or Program
Change messages from the button and fader moves of many mixing consoles. The MPX 500 will
Learn these messages and allow you to set tempo via MIDI.
The MPX 500 can also receive and utilize MIDI Clock. So, when used with a MIDI sequencer or drum
machine, the MPX 500 automatically adjusts its internal tempo to match. (See
MIDI Operation.)
Bypass
Pressing the front panel Bypass button will cause the MPX 500 to pass only unprocessed audio, to
mute completely, or to mute the inputs to the current effect.
A System Mode parameter determines which of these three options is in effect. (See
System Mode.)
Bypass functions can also be activated by footswitch or via MIDI.
Summary of Contents for MPX 500
Page 1: ...User Guide MPX 500 24 Bit Dual Channel Processor ...
Page 9: ...Lexicon Getting Started 6 ...
Page 17: ...Lexicon Basic Operation 14 ...
Page 23: ...Lexicon System Mode 20 ...
Page 49: ...Lexicon Program Descriptions 46 ...
Page 57: ...Lexicon MIDI Operation 54 ...