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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 . . . 3-12 Communication Problems 3-13 Viewing and Editing LXP-15 Setup Parameters . . . . . . . [. . . ] Simply press MACH to cancel any changes and return to Machine Run Mode. 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. Descriptions of how to change parameters on each of the Setup Edit display pages follow. Editing the Setup Number and Algorithm LXP-15 SETUP # Plate Alg · · SW 4 Use slider/switch 4 to change the algorithm Use the number keys to change the setup number. This is to remind you that the setup will be stored in a new location. keypad 3-22 Owner's Manual Addendum Controlling the LXP-15 Editing LXP-15 Dynamic MIDI Patches SRC1 INLVL THRS1 0 DEST1 RATE SCAL1 100% 1 2 3 4 · · · · Use slider/switch 1 to select a patch source. (See LXP-15 Source Table next page. ) Use slider/switch 2 to set the threshold. (See LXP-15 Destination Table next page. ) Use slider/switch 4 to set the scale amount. The LXP-15 displays scale values in units appropriate for a particular parameter ­ Mix scaling in percentage, delay time scaling in milliseconds, etc. 3-23 Lexicon MRC V4. 0/ MIDI Remote Controller LXP-15 Patch Sources MRC Display INLVL FOOT5 FOOT4 FOOT3 FOOT2 FOOT1 HINOTE LONOTE LFO TEMPO PBEND AFTCH VEL NOTE 96-120 95 94 93 92 91 70-90 69 68 SOFT SOSTEN PORTSW SUST 32-63 12-31 11 10 9 8 VOLUME D-ENT PORTA FOOT CTRL3 BREATH MODWH CTRL0 OFF 3-24 LXP-15 Display InLevl Foot 5 Foot 4 Foot 3 Foot 2 Foot 1 Hi Note Low Note LFO Out Tempo PchBend Aftrtch Velocty LastNot PhasDep DetDept ChorDep TremDep ExtDept 70-90 Hold 2 68 Soft Sosten Portmnto Sustain 12-31 Expresn Pan 9 Balance Volume Data PortTim Foot 3 Breath Mod Whl 0 - Description Internal controller rear-panel analog controller rear-panel analog controller rear-panel analog controller rear-panel analog controller rear-panel analog controller highest MIDI note played lowqest MIDI note played Internal controller MIDI Clock MIDI pitch bender MIDI channel pressure MIDI note on velocity last MIDI note played MIDI phaser depth control MIDI detune control MIDI chorus depth control MIDI tremolo depth control MIDI ext effect depth control MIDI controllers 70-90 MIDI hold2 ON/OFF MIDI controller 68 MIDI soft pedal MIDI sostenuto MIDI portamento ON/OFF MIDI sustain pedal MIDI controllers 12-31 MIDI expression controller MIDI pan controller MIDI controller 9 MIDI balance controller MIDI volume controller MIDI data controller MIDI portamento time MIDI foot controller MIDI controller 3 MIDI breath controller MIDI modulation wheel MIDI controller 0 - Owner's Manual Addendum Controlling the LXP-15 LXP-15 Patch Destinations MRC Display Dly/Rvb DLY1-F DLY1-C FDBK1 DLY2-F DLY2-C FDBK2 DLY3-F DLY3-C OCTAVE PTCH-C PTCH-F RTIME TDECAY BASS SIZE DIFF HICUT LOCUT RMIX WPAN DPAN MIX OUTLVL INLVL RATE NONE Glidely Gldyhi Gldfbk Delay 2 Delay2Hi 6 7 8 9 10 11 Decay Treble BassMpy Size Diffus HiCut LoCut Rvb Mix LXP-15 Display Pch/Dly Gate Plate Algthm (global patches only) Predely Predely Predely Pdlyhi PredlyHi PredlyHi PdlyFdbk PdlyFdbk PdlyFdbk Delay L 4 4 DlyHi 5 5 Feedbak 6 6 Delay R 7 7 DlyRhi 8 8 Pitch 9 9 Intervl 10 10 PchFine 11 11 Decay Slope Decay Treble Treble Treble BassMpy 14 BassMpy Size Size Size Diffus Diffus Diffus HiCut 17 17 LoCut 18 18 Rvb Mix 19 19 WetPan DryPan Mix OutLevel InLevl LFORat Setup + (global patches only) Setup - (global patches only) Cho Dly Delay 1 2 Feedback 3 Delay 2 5 6 Delay 3 8 9 10 ChoRat 12 13 14 15 Diffus Treble 18 19 3-25 Lexicon MRC V4. 0/ MIDI Remote Controller Editing the Setup Name LXP-15 SETUP C h o ChorsEko r 1 2 3 4 LXP-15 SETUP s E k ChorsEko o 1 2 3 4 Use the sliders and switches on these two display pages to change the setup name. NOTE: Setups named from the LXP-15 front panel can have as many as twelve characters. The "extra" characters will be stored (unchanged) along with the changed name when the setup is stored in an LXP-15 register from the MRC. They can be changed or cleared from the LXP-15 front panel (via the NAME page). 3-26 Owner's Manual Addendum Controlling the LXP-5 with Two-Way Communication 4. Controlling the LXP-5 with Two-Way Communication Two-way Connections Two way communication allows you to access and view parameters stored in the LXP-5's 128 internal registers. You can connect one or two LXP-5s to the MRC for two-way communication. The LXP-5 MIDI OUT and MIDI IN can be connected to the MRC IN1 and OUT1 or MRC IN2 and OUT2. Be sure the switch on the back of the LXP5 is set to "OUT" (see illustration). Merging and Two-way Communication Additional controllers Other MIDI devices 21 EXT 21 OUT 21 IN LXP-5 Rear panel MIDI switch must be set to "OUT" MRC When connected for two-way communication, the merging function for the input port connected to the LXP-5 must be set to "OFF" (If it is set to "ON, " communication will not be possible and the MRC will display "SYNCH TIMEOUT" NOTE: The MRC can't merge MIDI clock with an LXP device connected for two way communication. If you want to use Tempo patches and an LXP, you must set up one-way communication or use an external merger. (See Advanced Two-way Communications. ) 4-1 Lexicon MRC V4. 0/ MIDI Remote Controller MIDI data from the input port which is not connected to the LXP-5 can be merged with the data at the output port used for two-way communication. [. . . ] This allows you to transfer new settings to the MRC after front panel adjustment of the LXP-1. Storing Setups from Machine Run Mode You can store a setup you've created in any one of the MRC's sixteen internal setups, or in any one of the LXP-1's 128 user registers. Move slider 2 to select "MRC SETUP" or "LXP-1 RGSTR" 3. 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. 5-9 Lexicon MRC V4. 0/ MIDI Remote Controller MRC/LXP-1 Presets When shipped from the factory, MRC Version 4. 0 has 10 setups loaded into its internal memory. [. . . ]

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