With Src selected, pressing Options will allow you to specify range limits for the controller you have selected. With the following screen displayed, use the < and

>buttons to select the Min, Mid or Max field, and the knob to set the value from

0-127. The default settings of Min=0 and Max=127, cause the parameter to be controlled linearly by the controller. Reversing these values (Min=127 and Max=0) will establish inverse control over the parameter. Adding a Mid value allows you to put a pivot point in the patch. All patches have default settings of Min=0, Max=127, with no Mid values assigned.

Src: Min Mid Max

>0 - - - 127

In this example, the underscore indicates that the Min value field is selected. The knob will select values from 0-127. Press > once to select the Mid field, once again to select the Max field.

From the Src Value screen pressing the > button beyond the Max value field selects a reference screen where you can view the actual behavior of the controller you've selected.

With the Max value field selected, pressing > will forward you to the Source Activity screen.

Patching

Changing the Range of the Source Controller

With Src selected, press Options to set range limits for the controller you have selected. Press Options again to return to the Patch Source and Destination assignment screen.

Viewing Source

Controller Activity

Src: Min Mid

>0 - - -

Press < to return to the Source Value screen.

Max 127

Source Val: 0

< > Peak: 0

The Source Activity screen lets you reference actual controller values to help you determine the most useful range.

The Source Activity screen displays the actual activity of the controller you have designated as the Patch Source. Moving the controller will allow you to view the actual controller value in real time (Val). The peak controller value is referenced on the lower line (Peak). This lets you quickly determine the most useful range settings for the controller.

For example, if you have selected Input Level as the Source, and you notice from the Activity screen that the actual level never rises above 100, you can quickly back up to the Src Value screen ( press < once) and set the Max value to 100.

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Lexicon MPX G2 manual Src Min Mid Max, Changing the Range of the Source Controller, Max Source Val Peak

MPX G2 specifications

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