Lexicon LXP-15II Quick Reference Guide

LXP-15 II Quick Reference Guide
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INPUT OUTPUT
HEADROOM
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VIEW
ADJUST PAGE
Reverb Pitch/EQ Dly Setup Store Name Global MIDI
Level
Mod
Patch 1 Patch 2 Patch Patch
POWER
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LXP-15
Sys
1. Loading a Preset
The LXP-15 II has 128 pre­set programs and 128 user
Use the PAGE knob to select
➠➠
"Setup." registers where you can store modified versions of the factory-loaded presets.
Note:
Pressing the button directly beneath "Pre scan" on the display allows you to scroll through the presets them. If you use this method of selection, press the button directly beneath "Load" on the display to load any displayed preset.
The LXP-15 II is factory-loaded with 128 preset programs as shown below. These presets are grouped into two groups: Studio and Stage. The Studio presets (1-64) have the mix control preset to 100% wet, for mixing through a console; the Stage presets each have their own mix setting.
Note:
If you are using an instrument plugged directly into the unit, you will want to adjust the wet/dry mix control on presets 1-64, where it is set to 100% wet.
The Presets
Press the button directly be­neath "Preset" on the display.
without
loading
Use the ADJUST knob to
scroll through (and sequen­tially load) the 128 preset programs.
1 Large Hall
2 Brite Hall 3 Dark Hall 4 CompressHall 5 Vocal Hall 6 Chamber 7 Large Club 8 LargeDrkRoom
9 Medium Room 10 Medium &Short 11 Atrium 12 Tiled Room 13 Small Room 14 Vocal Room 15 Full Closet 16 Guitar Room 17 Stage Reflex 18 No Room 19 Tall Room 20 Smako! 21 Warehouse 22 MediumDlyRoom 23 DarkDlyRoom 24 Verb Panner 25 Splattered 26 Slap Vocal 27 Vocal Plate 28 Big Plate 29 Small Plate 30 Long Plate 31 Drum Plate 32 Rusty Plate
33 Snare & Toms 34 Small Gate 35 Medium Gate 36 Large Gate 37 Bright Gate 38 Mega Gate 39 Env:Gate 40 VibraRoom 41 VibraRoom II 42 2 Tap Detune 43 Small&Flange 44 Long Echoes 45 L&R Delays 46 Space Echoz 47 Delay Cloud 48 AmbiDetune 49 Amb.+4th Down 50 Amb+5th Up 51 Amb. + Oct. Up 52 6VoiceChorus 53 Vocal Chorus 54 ChorusSlaps 55 Cave &Chorus 56 GuitarDetune 57 Flange Room 58 Slowrollin’ 59 Image Shift 60 Step Flange 61 LFO Guitar 62 1/16thMAT Slap 63 Chorus MAT 64 Thru a Ringer
65 Guit:EKORoom 66 Solo Plate 67 Guitar Plate 68 StageJizz 69 Foot1 Dlay 70 Pedal Slap 71 Pedal Verb 72 Step On It! 73 Foot Spooge 74 Foot1 Wave 75 Inf:Foot 1 76 Foot1 Whammy 77 Speed+Pan 1 78 Funky Keys 79 Sheen 80 CrossDelays 81 Pole Flange 82 SlowFoot 83 Bass Korus 84 Leni Chorus 85 WayOut There 86 Solo Spooge 87 2ndLeadAbove 88 Evil 3rds 89 BatCave+5th 90 Big 4th Down 91 Glub...Glub 92 Self D 1 93 LongKorusEKO 94 Slap Chorus 95 Small&Flange 96 Chorus Hall
97 Tape Stretch 98 Bass Doubler
99 GearMotor 100 Dyna-Rev 101 Metal Gate 102 TransLument 103 MoanVerb 104 GatedDive 105 Solo Bass1.5 106 Wasteland 1 107 Elvis Gate 108 Dense Dance 109 Boot Da Bass 110 Oddness Mix1 111 Big Dipper 112 RisingCloud 113 DlyLoopMIDI 114 SpacLoopMIDI 115 LongAmbiMAT 116 VaryCaveFoot 117 FadeInBox 118 FadeInDetune 119 Env: Panner 120 FadeUpChorus 121 InfiniteHall 122 Env:Dtune 123 Rvrb>XDly 124 RoomChrEnv 125 EnvDetune3 126 AmbiChrEnv> 127 Cascad8Env> 128 Bypass
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2. Modifying a Preset
LXP-15 II Quick Reference Guide
Once you've loaded a pre­set, turn the PAGE knob to select one of the six parame­ter pages (Delay, Pitch/EQ, Reverb, Level, Mod or Alg). Each page displays a set of parameters related to the current setup.
Pressing the button directly beneath a displayed parame­ter will select it for adjust­ment.
Note:
The screen will return to its normal 5-parameter display if you select another parameter, or if 2 seconds pass without further parameter adjustment. The setup name will be marked with an asterisk (*) to indicate that the setup has been modified since it was last stored.
3. Patching
Turn the PAGE knob to select one of the four "Patch" positions. Select "Src" and use ADJUST to select the desired controller.
Select "Dest" and use AD-
JUST to select the parame-
ter you want to control.
4. Naming your new setup
Turn the PAGE knob to select "Name." The current setup name will appear in the upper right of the display with the first character of the name underlined.
Turning the ADJUST knob will cause the underlined
➠➠
character to be replaced with the first letter of the name you want.
Turning the ADJUST knob
will display the full name of the selected parameter and its current value.
Select "Scale" and use AD-
JUST to select the control
➠➠
range for the Destination. As the Source controller is moved from min to max, posi­tive scaling increases (nega­tive scaliing decreases) Des­tination values.
The ADJUST knob dials sequentially through a list of alphanumeric characters in the following order: (space), 0-9, A-Z, a-z, and an assort­ment of standard symbols.
This value will change as you
continue to turn ADJUST .
Pressing VIEW will display the parameters along with their curent settings.
Select "Thresh n" and use
ADJUST to set the Source
controller's position relative to the initial Destination value. (For most applica­tions, you can simply leave Threshold set to 0.)
Pressing the buttons under "<Char" and "Char>" will step
the underline cursor to the left and right, allowing you to choose the characters you want to change.
5. Storing a new sound
Turn the PAGE knob to select "Store."
Note:
The LXP-15 II will not perform a store instruction if "Memory Protect" is enabled. This function is accessed by turning the PAGE knob to "Sys", pressing the button directly beneath "Mem Prot" and using the ADJUST knob to select ON or OFF.
Press the button directly be-
neath "Reg #" on the dis­play.
6. Recalling a Register
Turn the PAGE knob to select "Setup."
Press the button directly be-
neath "Registr" on the dis­play.
Note:
Pressing the button directly beneath "Reg scan" on the display allows you to scroll through the registers them. If you use this method of selection, press the button directly beneath "Load" on the display to load any displayed setup.
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Turn the ADJUST knob to
select a register number be­tween 1-128. (Make sure it's one whose contents you don't mind overwriting.)
Turn the ADJUST knob to
select the register number you want.
without
loading
When the display shows the
register number you want, press the button directly be­neath "Store." The display will indicate successful stor­age.
The setup is automatically
recalled.
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