MPX 500 User Guide
Getting Started
3
Setting Audio Levels
Input
1.
First, bypass all effects. The System parameter, Bypass Mode must be set to pass dry audio.
To do this:
Press System to enter System mode.
Turn Edit Knob 1 to display Bypass Mode.
Turn Edit Knob 3 to select Dry.
Press System again to exit System mode.
Press Bypass.
2.
With your highest level program material, start with a very low input level and advance it slowly.
3.
When you reach audible distortion, or when the display clip indicators light and stay on, lower the
input level until the clip meters come on only on the highest peaks.
The Input Trim control allows the MPX 500 to be driven by an input level in the range of +20dBu
to +8dBu. The minimum setting (fully counterclockwise) should be optimal for +4dBu (balanced)
inputs. The maximum setting (fully clockwise) should be optimal for -10dBV (unbalanced) inputs.
Output
1.
Press System to enter System mode.
Output Level (the first System parameter) will be displayed.
2.
Turn Edit Knob 3 to set Output Level.
0dB should be unity gain for a +4dBu input device.
-12dB should be unity gain for a -10dBV input device.
3.
Press System again to exit System mode.
As with any audio product, it is good practice to first power on all outboard gear, then the
mixer, then any loudspeakers.
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 ...