Lexicon Introduces MPX 110 Dual-Channel ProcessorMPX 110 features improved 24-bit dual stereo effects including pitch,
5.7 second delay, modulation and legendary Lexicon reverb with independent processing
on each input and simultaneous analog and digital (S/PDIF) outputs
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January 17, 2002
Lexicon, Inc. is introducing the MPX 110, a true stereo dual-channel processor with 24-bit internal processing and S/PDIF digital output. Utilizing Lexicon's proprietary Lexichip, the MPX 110 offers 240 factory presets, 16 User definable presets, plus Lexicon classic true stereo reverb programs such as Ambience, Plate, Chamber and Inverse as well as Tremolo, Rotary, Chorus, Flange, Pitch, Detune, Delay and Echo. Dual channel processing allows control of completely independent effects on the left and right channels.
The MPX 110's front panel Adjust knob allows instant manipulation of the effect's critical parameters, and an Effects/Balance knob lets the user control effect level or the balance of dual effect combinations. An easy Learn Mode allows MIDI patching of the front panel Effects Level, Adjust, Bypass, Tap and Mix controls. In addition, tempo-controlled delays lock to Tap or MIDI Clock, and Tap tempos can be controlled by audio input, the front panel Tap button, dual footswitch, external MIDI controller or MIDI Program Change. Other features include dual, 2-stage headroom indicators, a headphone output, a software-selectable MIDI OUT/THRU port, pushbutton or footswitch selection of dry or muted audio output and a
20Hz -- 20kHz ±1dB frequency response.
The MPX 110 Dual Channel Processor is powerful and affordable, offering the critically acclaimed Lexicon sound to a wide range of users from performing and recording musicians to professional studios and desktop developers.
For more information, visit their web site at www.lexicon.com. |