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audio input level | -30dBu to +4dBu |
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audio input impedance | 500K unbalanced |
audio output level | +8dBu typical |
audio output impedance | 75Ω for Headphone output |
digital audio output | 20-bit Digital S/PDIF |
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sample rate | 44.1kHz |
conversion | 20 bits A/D, 20 bits D/A |
frequency response | 20Hz-20kHz, ±1dB |
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thd+n | <0.05%, 20Hz-20kHz |
dynamic range A/A | >95dB typical, 20Hz-20kHz, unweighted |
dynamic range A/D | >100dB typical, 20Hz-20kHz, unweighted |
crosstalk | 45dB |
power requirements | 9VAC wall transformer |
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operating temperature | 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C) |
relative humidity | 95% non-condensing |
dimensions | 19"W x 1.75"H x 4"D (483 x 45 x 102mm) |
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weight | 2 lbs, 2 oz (0.959kg) |
internal audio data path | DSP: 24-bit |
Overview of the MPX 100 Dual Channel Processor's features and capabilities.
Explains the function of various front panel controls and indicator LEDs.
Guides on setting optimal input/output levels and Mix control for audio signals.
Details the various connection ports on the rear panel.
Information on headphone output and footswitch operation for Tap/Bypass.
Illustrates connecting to a console for dual processor configurations.
How to select Single and Dual programs using the PROGRAM and VARIATION knobs.
How to select and cycle through Dual programs with the VARIATION knob.
Setting tempo via Tap button or MIDI, and synchronizing with external devices.
Step-by-step process for storing edited programs into User memory.
Introduces the chart of adjustable parameters available in System Mode.
Explains how the Adjust knob customizes parameters for different programs.
Provides details on program variations, Adjust knob functions, and Tap button usage.
Explains the four routing configurations for Dual Programs: Parallel, Cascade, Mono Split, Dual Mono.
Details parameters and descriptions for the Special FX variations.
Procedure to reset all System Mode parameters and User programs to factory defaults.
Explains how the MPX 100 learns MIDI Channel, Program Change, and Controllers.
Defines the dedicated channel for loading programs via MIDI.
Procedure to re-define the default Program Load MIDI channel.
How to load programs using standard MIDI Program Change messages and Bank Select.
Steps to learn MIDI controllers for Mix, Effects Lvl/Bal, Adjust, Bypass, and Tap.
How to assign MIDI Program Changes to control Bypass or Tap functions.
How the MPX 100 recognizes and applies MIDI Clock messages for tempo.
Steps to back up User programs, current program, or System settings via MIDI Dumps.
Details audio input/output levels, impedance, digital output format, and sample rate.