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Lexicon MRC V4.0/ MIDI Remote Controller
The MRC has several advantages as a dedicated remote controller for
Lexicon’s LXP-1, LXP-5, and LXP-15 multi-effects processors. Here are
some of the possibilities:
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Simultaneous editing and display of as many as four parameters
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Access as many as sixteen LXPs from a single MRC
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Route two analog controllers (foot pedals) to multiple LXPs
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Enhances programmability of the LXP-1 (The MRC lets you control
parameters that aren’t accessible from the LXP-1 front panel. Internal
Dynamic MIDI patches are expanded from two to four
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Finer control resolution of LXP-1 and LXP-5 parameters
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Fine and coarse control of LXP-15 delay time parameters speeds up
delay programming
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As many as four
additional Dynamic MIDI patches per LXP
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Internal storage of sixteen setups each for LXP-1, LXP-5 and LXP-15
machine types
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Record the movements of MRC sliders and external controllers with any
MIDI sequencer, allowing the MRC to function as an
automated effects
controller
One-way and Two-way Communications
Depending on the application, MIDI systems can be configured for one-way
or two-way communication. For example, when a MIDI keyboard is used to
control a MIDI sound module, one-way communication is usually sufficient.
A single cable is run from MIDI OUT on the keyboard to MIDI IN on the sound
module. This is generally thought of as a master/slave system. Additional
slaves can be controlled by the master via MIDI THRU.
Keyboard
Sound
Module