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Lexicon MX300 - Using the MX300 Plug-In Window; Controls

Lexicon MX300
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If you have followed these steps correctly, when you open an instance of the MX300
plug-in, its audio path will lead it to the bus pair you created, which will send the
audio to the MX300. The processed audio is then sent from the MX300 through your
audio hardware’s inputs to the two audio tracks you created in Step 4, and monitored
through the Main Mix Bus, just as you would any audio or plug-in effect.
USING THE MX300 PLUG-IN WINDOW
In your DAW, open the Lexicon MX300 plug-in. You’ll see an instance of the Program
Editor window. You can use the MX300 plug-in software just as you would any other
plug-in: Session Recall, automation – everything behaves just as any other VST
TM
or
Audio Unit plug-in. The primary difference is that the audio processing occurs in the
MX300 rather than on your computer. And, since the MX300 is a physical device, you
can only open one instance (per physical device) of the plug-in window. If you attempt
to open more than one plug-in window, the message shown below will appear.
This message will also appear if the MX300's MIDI ports are being used by the DAW or
another application.
CONTROLS
The MX300’s Plug-In window functions much like the MX-Edit Program Editor win-
dow described on page 37.
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Using the MX300 Plug-In Window
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