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MPX G2 User Guide
Mix 0-100% Dry/Wet ratio
Level Off, -89 to +6dB Amount of effect in the processed signal
Size 4.0-76.0 meters Length of room
Link Off, On Scales DTime with Size
Diff 0-100% Increase of initial echo density over time
P Dly 0-250ms Delay inserted before the onset of reverberation
DTime 0.07-65.4s Length of the ambience tail
D Lvl Off, -48dB to Full Level of the ambience tail
Rt HC 0.5-21.2kHz High frequency content of DTime
The Ambience effect gives
warmth, spaciousness and depth
to a performance without coloring
the direct sound, and is commonly
used to add a room sound to re-
corded music or speech. The ef-
fect simulates reflections from
room surfaces, with random re-
flections, a gradual decay of over-
all level, and a gradual narrowing
of the bandwidth. DTime settings
can be varied to create larger or
smaller spaces while variations of
D Lvl and Rt HC correspond to the
hardness of the imaginary reflect-
ing surfaces and the effects of air
absorption on the high end of the
sonic spectrum.
Ambience
Mix 0-100% Dry/Wet ratio
Level Off, -89 to +6dB Amount of effect in the processed signal
Size 4.0-76.0 meters Length of room
Link Off, On Scales Decay and Spred with Size
Diff 0-100% Increase of initial echo density over time
P Dly 0-250ms Delay inserted before the onset of reverberation
Bass 0.2-4.0x Reverb time for low frequency signals
Decay 0.07-65.4s Length of the reverb tail
Xover 30Hz to 24.7kHz, Full Frequency of transition from Decay to Bass
Rt HC 525Hz-24.7kHz, Flat High frequency content of Decay
Shape 0-255 Contour of the reverberation envelope
Spred 0-255 Sustain of reverberation after initial build up
* = Interpolated; ( ) = Option of preceding parameter
Plate
0 190
0 190
Plate effects were originally gen-
erated by large, thin sheets of metal
suspended upright under tension
on springs. Transducers attached
to the plate would transmit a signal
which would, in turn, vibrate the
plate. Because the plate provided
a denser medium than air, sounds
broadcast through it would seem
to be ocurring in a large open
space.
The Plate effect synthesizes the
sound of metal plates, with high
initial diffusion and a relatively
bright, colored sound. This effect
is designed to be heard as part of
the music, mellowing and thicken-
ing the initial sound. It is a popular
choice for enhancing popular mu-
sic, particularly percussion.
NO PROCESSING STEPS USED
NO PROCESSING STEPS USED

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Lexicon MPX G2 Specifications

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BrandLexicon
ModelMPX G2
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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