Lexicon Announces MPX 500 Dual Channel ProcessorLexicon reverb with true stereo, 24-bit dual-channel processing plus balanced analog and S/PDIF digital I/O
September 28, 1999
Lexicon, Inc. introduces the MPX 500, a true stereo 24-bit
dual-channel processor with balanced analog and S/PDIF digital I/O. Powered by
Lexicon's proprietary Lexichip, the MPX 500 has 240 presets with classic,
true stereo reverb programs such as Ambience, Plate, Chamber and Inverse, as well
as Tremolo, Rotary, Chorus, Flange, Pitch, Detune, 5.5 second Delay and Echo.
Dual-channel processing allows control of completely independent effects on the
left and right channels.
Four dedicated front panel knobs permit adjustment of four pages of displayed
effect parameters. An easy Learn mode allows MIDI patching of front panel controls.
In addition, tempo-controlled delays lock to Tap or MIDI clock, and Tap tempos
can be controlled by audio input, the front panel Tap button, footswitch, external
MIDI controller or MIDI Program Change. Other features include a graphics display
with metering and tempo displays, a software-selectable MIDI OUT/THRU port, pushbutton
or footswitch selection of dry or muted audio output, and a built-in power supply.
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