User manual LEXICON MRC V4.0

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[. . . ] Owner's Manual Addendum MRC V4. 0 MIDI Remote Controller Copyright ©1992 All Rights Reserved. Lexicon Part #070-09430 Lexicon Inc. 3 Oak Park Bedford, MA USA Telephone 781-280-0300 Fax 781-280-0490 Table of Contents 1. Controlling the LXP series of multi-effects processors Advantages of MRC control . . . 2-1 One-way and Two-way Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] The display will blink if you enter an invalid number. (Simply enter a valid setup number if this occurs. ) 4. Press ENTER to store the setup and return to Machine Run Mode OR Press MACH to exit Setup Store Mode and return to Machine Run Mode without storing the setup. Editing LXP-15 Setups An LXP-15 setup also contains settings for the setup name and number, algorithm name, LXP-15 Dynamic MIDI patches 1-4, as well as setup parameter values. You can access and change these additional settings from Setup Edit Mode. Entering Setup Edit Mode Setup Edit Mode is entered by pressing EDIT while in Machine Run Mode. There are seven display pages in Setup Edit Mode. Pages are selected by repeatedly pressing PAGE. Storing Options When Exiting the Setup Edit Mode Changes made to Setup Edit parameters don't take effect, and are not stored, until you exit Setup Edit Mode and return to Machine Run mode. Cancel any changes made and revert to the previous settings 2. Transmit the changes to the LXP-15 and store them into the current MRC Setup 3-20 Owner's Manual Addendum Controlling the LXP-15 3. Transmit the changes to the LXP-15, but don't store them. Option 1 is available to you at any time while in etup Edit Mode. Simply press MACH to cancel any changes and return to Machine Run Mode. The other options are accessed by pressing either STORE or ENTER. The display will show the following message: STORE BEFORE EXITING?0>No 2>Re-edit 1>Yes Pressing 1 will store the edited setup into the internal or external setup location selected on page 2, transmit all parameters to the LXP-15 and return you to Machine Run Mode. Pressing 0 will transmit all parameters to the LXP-15 (including changes you made while in Setup Edit Mode) and return you to Machine Run Mode. Note that the edited setup is not stored in an internal or external register. At this point, you can store the edited setup into a new location from Machine Run mode. (See Storing Setups from Machine Run Mode) Pressing 2 returns you to Setup Edit mode. No parameters are stored or transmitted. (You can also press MACH to return to Machine Run Mode without storing or transmitting any parameters. ) 3-21 Lexicon MRC V4. 0/ MIDI Remote Controller Viewing and Editing Setup Edit Parameters Setup Edit parameters are accessed by repeatedly pressing PAGE to scroll through different sets of parameters. (Pressing and holding PAGE will show the number of the page about to be displayed. ) The function of each display page in Setup Edit Mode is shown in the following table: LXP-15 Setup Edit Display Pages Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 select setup # and algorithm set Patch 1 parameters set Patch 2 parameters set Patch 3 parameters set Patch 4 parameters set name (characters 1­4) set name (characters 5­8) Changes made to the parameters on these pages don't take effect until you return to Machine Run Mode by selecting options 0 or 1 after pressing ENTER or STORE. [. . . ] Change PDLY to emulate sounds bouncing off the rear of the hall. #2 SmalHall Very tight, moderately bright space with a size of 28M, reverb time of 1. 5 secons, and a small amount of feedback (22%). #3 SmalRoom Definitely a room -- very small characteristics, moderately diffused (61%). #4 Med Gate Medioum gate time (258) and steep slope. [. . . ]

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