MPX 550

Parameter Descriptions

HighSlope and LowSlope

(-16 to +15)

Determine the shape of the reverb envelope for low frequencies. HighSlope and LowSlope are found only in the Gate/Inv programs. When LowSlope is set to 0, the level of low reverb remains unchanged over its duration, then cuts off abruptly. Setting LowSlope above 0 causes the level of low-frequency reverb to rise smoothly from soft to loud until the sound is cut off. The greater the slope, the softer the initial reverberation and the more pronounced its rise. When set to a negative value, the low-frequency reverb drops to a quieter level before cutoff. HighSlope is similar to LowSlope, but applies to middle and high frequencies.

Horn Dep

(0 to 100%)

In

Rotary

programs,

determines the

amount

of

modulation produced by the horn.

 

 

 

Horn Res

 

 

(-100 to +100%)

In

Rotary

programs,

determines

the

amount

of

resonance, i.e. signal fed back into the effect.

Intrvl

(Varies)

Controls the amount of pitch-shift applied. Intrvl values are in semi-tones. Pch values are in Cents (1/100th of a semi-tone). These values are additive.

L Dly 1, 2, 3

(0ms to 5.060sec)

Sets the delay time of left voice 1, 2, or 3. The Dly/Eko effect has three independent voices on each side.

Level

(0 to 100%)

Determines the amount of wet signal present in the output. It functions similar to Mix, except it affects the wet component only. Level is generally used to balance the overall output of two or more programs when Mix is set to wet.

LowSlope and HighSlope

(-16 to +15)

See HighSlope and LowSlope.

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Lexicon MPX 550 manual HighSlope and LowSlope, Horn Dep To 100%, Horn Res, Intrvl, Dly 1, 2 0ms to 5.060sec, Level To 100%