User manual LEXICON MPX 550

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] · Follow all instructions and adhere to warnings marked on the unit and in the operating instructions. Refer to the manufacturer's operating instructions for power requirements. Be advised that different operating voltages may require the use of a different line cord and/or attachment plug. · Do not install the unit in an unventilated rack, or directly above heat producing equipment such as power amplifiers. [. . . ] 3-4 Note: When the Input Source parameter is set to S/PDIF Digital, the Clock Source parameter will automatically be set to External (S/PDIF). Clock Source (Internal 44. 1kHz and 48kHz, External (S/PDIF)) Selects the internal or external clock source for the unit. When set to Internal 44. 1kHz, the unit utilizes an internal clock with a 44. 1kHz sample rate. When set to Internal 48kHz, the unit utilizes an internal clock with a 48kHz sample rate. When set to External (S/PDIF), the unit utilizes the S/PDIF input signal, even if an analog source is used. "NoD" will appear in the lower-left corner of the front panel display if no valid digital input signal is present to utilize for the external clock. MPX 550 Digital Output (Processed, Dry) Program Load Mode System Mode (Bypass Dry, Full Mute) Controls the processing of incoming audio signals during program load. When set to Bypass Dry, the unit sends only dry, unprocessed audio to the outputs. Tempo Mode (Program, Global) Selects the source for the digital output. When set to Processed, the digital output is the same as the analog outputs. This setting is useful for recording dry tracks while still providing processing at the analog outputs. Mix Mode (Program, Global) Controls the mix level that is applied when a new program is loaded. When Mix Mode is set to Program, the unit applies the stored mix level of the selected program to that program as it is loaded. When set to Global, the unit ignores stored mix levels and applies the current mix level to each program as it is loaded. Bypass Mode (Dry, Full Mute, Input Mute) Controls the tempo setting that is applied when a new program is loaded. When Tempo Mode is set to Program, the unit applies the stored tempo setting of each program as it is loaded. When set to Global, the unit applies the current tempo setting to each program as it is loaded. When set to Dry, the unit sends only dry, unprocessed audio to the outputs. Running effects will continue their natural decay. Controls the compression settings that are applied when a new program is loaded. When Compressor Mode is set to Program, the unit applies the stored setting of each program as it is loaded. When set to Global, the unit applies the current compression setting to each program as it is loaded. 3-5 System Mode MIDI Patches (Enabled, Disabled) MIDI Clock In Enables and disables Learned Patches. When set to Disabled, the unit ignores Learned Patches, preventing accidental changes. MIDI Channel (Off, 1 to 16, Omni) Lexicon (Enabled, Disabled) Enables and disables MIDI Clock messages. [. . . ] This warranty may be enforced by the original purchaser and subsequent owners during the warranty period, provided the original dated sales receipt or other proof of warranty coverage is presented at time of service. This warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship on this product, except as specified below. Causes other than product defects, including lack of skill, competence, or experience on the part of the owner. Damage to a unit that has been altered, or on which the serial number has been defaced, modified, or removed. [. . . ]

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