76 Tap Echo

Tap sets the echo rhythm. A/B turns the input to the echo on and off (so that the repeats ring out when you turn it off). The MPX R1 pedal sets the loudness of the echoes. Press Soft Row for instant access to all of the delay parameters.The program loads with delay time set to 2 echoes/beat (8th note). Be sure to experiment with different values.

77 Env Wah

The sweep of this wah is dynamically controlled by your playing. Similar to the sound of a Mu-tron III set to BP.

78 StereoChorus

A lush Lexicon stereo chorus.

79 ClassicDetune

A simple but gorgeous effect. The dual pitch shifter is used to independently detune the left and right sides of the stereo field. The classic settings are ±8 cents, but feel free to modify these default settings.

Programs 80-89 are examples of dry sounds from the analog gain section. These are designed to be used as stomp boxes before your amp. There are no effects in these programs.

80 Tone Boost

A set of analog tone controls that can be used as a clean boost in front of your amp or as a variation of clean analog EQ. Great in front of your amp for tone shaping or as a clean analog gain boost to give your amp a kick.

81 Crunch Boost

Overdrive with separate drive controls for low, mid and high frequencies. Gives kick to basic blues sounds.

82 TS Lead

Our recreation of the classic TS-9. Great for virtually any application — blues, jazz, rock, metal etc.

83 TS Boost

A variation of TS Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.

84 OD Lead

A more aggressive effect than Screamer but it still produces the classic overdrive.

85 OD Boost

A variation of OD Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.

86 Dist Lead

Need more than Overdrive? Distortion provides more than 100dB of analog gain.

87 Dist Boost

A variation of Dist Lead with less overall distortion and more level boost.

88Fuzz 1 Analog fuzz.

89Fuzz 2

A more aggressive variation of Fuzz 1

MPX G2 Program Descriptions

Analog Gain

(Amp Input + FX Loop)

9-13

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Lexicon MPX G2 manual Analog Gain

MPX G2 specifications

The Lexicon MPX G2 is a powerful multi-effects processor designed for musicians and audio engineers seeking a wide range of high-quality sound processing options. Known for its pristine sound quality, the MPX G2 combines a variety of effects into one compact unit, making it an essential tool for live performances and studio work alike.

One of the main features of the MPX G2 is its extensive library of effects. It offers a wide diversity of effects such as reverb, delay, modulation, dynamics processing, and more. With over 250 preset programs, musicians can choose from various configurations that suit different styles and genres. The simplicity of the interface makes it easy to navigate through these presets, helping users quickly find the perfect sound.

The MPX G2 incorporates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology to deliver exceptional audio fidelity. This technology ensures that signal integrity is maintained throughout the processing chain, providing a clean and polished output. The unit is engineered to minimize latency, allowing for real-time performance without noticeable delay, which is crucial in live settings.

Moreover, the MPX G2 features an intuitive user interface with a bright, easy-to-read LCD display. It provides direct access to comprehensive editing options, enabling users to tailor effects to their specific needs. The onboard controls, including knobs and buttons, allow for rapid adjustments during performance, ensuring that musicians can react quickly to changing conditions on stage.

Another characteristic of the MPX G2 is its flexible connectivity options. The processor includes standard 1/4-inch inputs and outputs, as well as stereo configurations for more complex routing. MIDI capabilities enhance its compatibility with other gear, allowing for seamless integration into various setups. This makes it an ideal choice for both solo artists and larger ensembles.

In addition to its rich palette of effects, the MPX G2 supports true stereo processing, ensuring that stereo images remain intact. This feature is particularly beneficial for creating lush, expansive soundscapes, typical in genres like ambient, rock, and classical.

In summary, the Lexicon MPX G2 stands out due to its exceptional sound quality, versatile effects library, and user-friendly interface. Its advanced DSP technology, flexible connectivity, and true stereo processing capabilities make it a top choice for musicians looking to enhance their sound with professional-grade effects. Whether on stage or in the studio, the MPX G2 delivers the reliability and creativity needed to inspire and impress.