Instrukcja obsługi Lexicon LXP-15


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LXP-15 Quick Reference Guide
Lexicon Part No. 070-08457 Rev 1
33 Bright Gate
34 Slap Gate
35 Short Slap
36 Tap Detune
37 Ambi Detune
38 Ambi Delay
39 Long Delay
40 L&R Delays
41 1/4 Note MAT
42 1/8 1/16 MAT
43 Space Echo
44 Delay Cloud
45 Ambi Tap 5th Up
46 Roomy 4th Dwn
47 Roomy Oct Up
48 Chorus
49 Chorus Too!
50 Chorus & Doubl
51 Slap & Chorus
52 Chorus & Delay
53 Detune Chorus
54 Small & Flange
55 Flange Room
56 Piano Flange
57 Mix Jizzn'
58 Image Wander
59 Wander Fast
60 Wander Room
61 Wander&Small
62 Small&Fast
63 Image Detune
96 Glass 3
97 Drop Tail Env<
98 VaryRes1Foot
99 Pedal1Reverb
100 VaryCaveFoot
101 PtchLoopFoot
102 PedalWhammy1
103 XDly RvrbMod
104 VaryCaveMod
105 ConvrtRvbMod
106 ConvrtDlyMod
107 8Va CloudMod
108 VaryRes2Mod
109 Mod Whammy1
110 XDelay Aft
111 ConvrtRvbAft
112 SpacOctUpAft
113 8Va CloudAft
114 AftFlngVerb
115 Big Flush
116 DlyLoopMIDI
117 SpacLoopMIDI
118 XDelayEnv<
119 Bounce Wave
120 DlyCloudEnv>
121 RvrbWarpEnv>
122 Gated Dive
123 MoanVerb
124 Oddness
125 Rising Cloud
126 Cascad8Env>
127 Le Boom
128 Bypass
64 Wide Image
65 Jumpin' Beans
66 Thru A Ringr
67 LFO Roll
68 Thick Chorus
69 Gtr:Eko-Room
70 Sizzle Verb
71 Dly Gate Rite
72 Thick'r Gate
73 Deep End
74 Jazz Swing Dly
75 Glub .... Glub
76 SoftLoopFoot
77 DlyLoopFoot
78 ChrsLoopFoot
79 AmbiChrEnv<
80 AmbiChrEnv>
81 ShortAmbiDly
82 LongAmbiDly
83 EnvDetune2
84 EnvDetune3
85 RoomChrEnv
86 Spacious5th^
87 Bounce Rvrb
88 Rvrb XDly
89 XDly Rvrb
90 Fade In Box
91 Fade In Chorus
92 Fade In Space
93 Fade In Room
94 Cascade8 1
95 Cascade8Env<
1Large Hall
2Bright Hall
3Dark Hall
4Large Room
5Large Drk Room
6Medium Room
7Medium & Short
8Medium Room 3
9Med & Bright
10 Small Room
11 Small Room 2
12 No Room
13 Small & Bright
14 Dark Closet
15 Large Dly Room
16 Med Dly Room
17 1/4 Verb MAT
18 Dark Dly Room
19 Small & Delay
20 Vocal Room
21 Vocal 36
22 Late Vocal
23 Vocal Plate
24 Plate
25 Small Plate
26 Long Plate
27 Plate 15
28 Brite Plate
29 Dark Plate
30 Small Gate
31 Medium Gate
32 Large Gate
1. Loading a Preset
Press the button directly be-
neath "Preset" on the display.
The LXP-15 has 128 preset
programs and 128 user reg-
isters where you can store
modied versions of the fac-
tory-loaded presets.
Use the knob to selectPAGE
"Setup."
➠ ➠ Use the ADJUST knob to
scroll through (and sequen-
tially load) the 128 preset
programs.
Note:
Pressing the button directly beneath "Pre scan" on the
display allows you to scroll through the presets
without
loading
them. If you use this method of selection, press the button
directly beneath "Load" on the display to load any displayed
preset.
The Presets
The LXP-15 is factory-loaded with 128 preset programs as shown below. These presets are generally grouped as follows:
1-78 general purpose 79-86: guitar or bass 87-102: guitar or keyboards 103-117: keyboards 118-128: special eects
(Presets 17, 41, 42 and 53-127 have parameters patched for real-time control.)
INPUT OUTPUT POWER
LXP-15
exicon
HEADROOM
OVL
12
18
24
VIEW
ADJUST PAGE
Reverb
Pitch/EQ
Dly
Setup
Store
Name
Global
MIDI
Level
Mod
Al
g
Patch 1
Patch 2
Patch
3
Patch
4
Sys
Note:
The mix control in all of these presets is set to 100% Wet.
If you are using an instrument plugged directly into the unit, you
will want to adjust the wet/dry mix control.
2. Modifying a Preset
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LXP-15 Quick Reference Guide
Once you've loaded a pre-
set, turn the knob toPAGE
select one of the six parame-
ter pages (Delay, Pitch/EQ,
Reverb, Level, Mod or Alg).
Each page displays a set of
parameters related to the
current setup.
Pressing the button directly
beneath a displayed parame-
ter will select it for adjust-
ment.
Turning the ADJUST knob
will display the full name of
the selected parameter and
its current value.
This value will change as you
continue to turn ADJUST .
Pressing will displayVIEW
the parameters along with
their curent settings.
Note:
The screen will return to its normal 5-parameter display if
you select another parameter, or if 2 seconds pass without
further parameter adjustment. The setup name will be marked
with an asterisk (*) to indicate that the setup has been modied
since it was last stored.
Select "Scale" and use AD-
JUST to select the control
range for the Destination. As
the Source controller is
moved from min to max, posi-
tive scaling increases (nega-
tive scaliing decreases) Des-
tination values.
Turn the knob toPAGE
select one of the four "Patch"
positions. Select "Src" and
use ADJUST to select the
desired controller.
Select "Dest" and use AD-
JUST to select the parame-
ter you want to control.
Select "Thresh n" and use
ADJUST to set the Source
controller's position relative
to the initial Destination
value. (For most applica-
tions, you can simply leave
Threshold set to 0.)
➠ ➠
3. Patching
Turn the knob toPAGE
select "Name." The current
setup name will appear in the
upper right of the display
with the rst character of the
name underlined.
Turning the knobADJUST
will cause the underlined
character to be replaced with
the rst letter of the name you
want.
The ADJUST knob dials
sequentially through a list of
alphanumeric characters in
the following order: (space),
0-9, A-Z, a-z, and an assort-
ment of standard symbols.
Pressing the buttons under
"<Char" and "Char>" will step
the underline cursor to the
left and right, allowing you to
choose the characters you
want to change.
➠ ➠
4. Naming your new setup
Turn the ADJUST knob to
select a register number be-
tween 1-128. (Make sure it's
one whose contents you
don't mind overwriting.
Press the button directly be-
neath "Reg #" on the dis-
play.
When the display shows the
register number you want,
press the button directly be-
neath "Store." The display
will indicate successful stor-
age.
Turn the knob toPAGE
select "Store." ➠ ➠
5. Storing a new sound
Note:
The LXP-15 will not perform a store instruction if "Memory
Protect" is enabled. This function is accessed by turning the
PAGE knob to "Sys", pressing the button directly beneath "Mem
Prot" and using the knob to select ON or OFF.ADJUST
Note:
Pressing the button directly beneath "Reg scan" on the
display allows you to scroll through the registers
without
loading
them. If you use this method of selection, press the button
directly beneath "Load" on the display to load any displayed
setup.
Turn the knob toPAGE
select "Setup." The setup is automatically
recalled.
Press the button directly be-
neath "Registr" on the dis-
play.
Turn the ADJUST knob to
select the register number
you want.
6. Recalling a Register


Specyfikacje produktu

Marka: Lexicon
Kategoria: Maszyna efektów
Model: LXP-15

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