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Lexicon MPX 1 - REV 1 User Manual

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MPX 1 User Guide
The following MIDI controllers are available as Dynamic MIDI patch sources:
MIDI Controllers
1-31, 33-119 Continuous or switches: 0–127
Pitch Bend 0=max flat, 64=no bend, 127=max sharp
After Touch Channel pressure: 0–127
Velocity Note On velocity value of last received note: 1-127
Last Note Note Number value of last received note: 0-127
High Note Note Number value of highest note when more than one note
is on: 0-127. (Same value as Last Note when only one note is
on.)
Low Note Note Number value of lowest note when more than one note is
on: 0–127. (Same value as Last Note when only one note is
on.)
Tempo MIDI or internal tempo ranging from 41–400 BPM converted to
a continuous range of 0–127.
Clock Commands MIDI Clock commands received as a switch: Start and Con-
tinue=127, Stop=0
Gate Generates 127 when any note is on and 0 when all notes are
released.
Trigger Generates a pulse (0, 127, 0) everytime a Note On is received.
Legato Gate Generates 127 whenever two or more notes are on and 0
whenever fewer than two notes are on.
Touch Switch Toggles between 0 and 127 whenever After Touch rises above
32 (allowing After Touch to be used as a latching switch).
These MIDI controllers are also available as threshold sources for several
modulation parameters such as ADR1 and 2. They may also be used as a tap
source for controlling Tempo.
MIDI Implementation Details, including System Exclusive documentation, are
available to assist experienced programmers in developing software for use
with the MPX 1. These can be obtained directly from Lexicon.
Request: MPX 1 MIDI Implementation Details.
Bulk Data Dumps The System mode MIDI menu provides a Dump control which allows selection
of the following types of bulk data to be dumped directly from the MPX 1 to
another MPX 1, or to editor/librarian software. Options allows you select MIDI
transmit speeds of Slow, Medium Slow, Medium Fast or Fast.
Displayed Name Description
CurrentPgm Currently running effect
All Programs
Map 1-3 Internal Program Change Maps
Chain 1-10 Internal Program Chains
Setup 1-5 Internal Setups
With the dump type you want displayed, press Store to transmit the data .
Dynamic MIDI

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Lexicon MPX 1 - REV 1 Specifications

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BrandLexicon
ModelMPX 1 - REV 1
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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