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Lexicon REFLEX - REV 1 User Manual

Lexicon REFLEX - REV 1
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User Guide
DYNAMIC
REVERBERATOR
MIDI
®
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Lexicon REFLEX - REV 1 Specifications

Audio Inputs and Outputs IconAudio Inputs and Outputs
audio input level-30 dBu minimum
audio input impedance stereo50 kΩ unbalanced
audio input impedance mono25 kΩ unbalanced
audio output level nominal-2 dBu
audio output level maximum+8 dBu
audio output impedance75 Ω unbalanced
Frequency and Distortion IconFrequency and Distortion
frequency response wet20 Hz - 15 kHz, +1 dB to -3 dB
frequency response dry20 Hz - 20 kHz, +0.5 dB
THD+N wet<0.05% @ 1 kHz
THD+N dry<0.025% @ 1 kHz
Power IconPower
power requirements9 VAC, 1 A
conversion16 bit linear PCM encoding; 31.25 kHz sampling rate
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
storage temperature-20° to 170°F (-30° to 75°C)
relative humidity95% non-condensing
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions19"W x 1.75"H x 4"D (483 x 45 x 102 mm)
weight2 lbs 11 oz (1.22 kg)

Summary

Unpacking and Inspection

Notice

Important FCC compliance and interference information for the device.

Getting Started

Introduction

Welcome and overview of the Reflex unit's features and capabilities.

Front Panel Overview

Setting Audio Levels

Rear Panel Connections

Footswitch Connections

Headphones

How to use the unit's output for headphone monitoring and practice.

Switching MIDI OUT to THRU

Front Panel Operation

Overview

Basic functions and controls available on the front panel for operating the unit.

Presets and Registers

More Effects

About the Parameters

Front Panel Parameter Controls

Loading an Effect

Editing an Effect

Adjusting Parameter Values

How to modify parameter values using the front panel controls.

Storing an Effect

Performing an Edit Compare

Using Footswitches

Stepping through the Registers

Using a footswitch to navigate through the unit's registers sequentially.

Clearing Registers

How to clear registers to skip them in a footswitch sequence.

Skipping Registers and Creating Chains

Advanced Programming Mode

Overview

Introduction to the APM for enhanced control and utility functions.

APM Utility Functions

Algorithms and Parameters

About the Algorithms

Explanation of the eight core sound algorithms used in the Reflex unit.

Hall A1

Plate A2

Flanger A3

Multi Taps A4

Resonator A5

Inverse A6

Gate A7

Chorus A8

More about the Algorithms

MIDI Operation

MIDI Configurations

MIDI Tempo control

How to synchronize the unit's tempo using MIDI Clock signals.

MIDI Connections

Learning a MIDI Channel

Dynamic MIDI® Patching

Sources

Explanation of the different MIDI sources available for patching to parameters.

Creating a Dynamic MIDI Patch

Create a Dynamic MIDI patch for one of the front panel parameters

Create a Dynamic MIDI patch for one of the APM parameters

Multiple Patches to a Parameter

Deleting a Patch

Display of MIDI Parameter Changes

Special Notes on MIDI Programming

MIDI Bypass

Other MIDI Notes

Using MIDI System Exclusive Data

Specifications

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