MPX1

Lexicon

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Lexicon MPX1 Stereo multi-effects processor

The Lexicon MPX1 is a discontinued professional multi-effects processor renowned for bringing Lexicon's signature, high-quality stereo reverb to a more accessible price point in the late 1990s. It utilizes a unique dual-processor architecture to provide uncompromised reverb alongside a wide array of other effects.

Key Features and Specifications
The Lexicon MPX1 is a 1U rack-mount unit designed for both studio and live applications, featuring comprehensive connectivity and deep programming capabilities.
  • Dual Processing Architecture: Employs a dedicated proprietary Lexichip for world-class stereo reverb and a separate fast-math DSP for other effects, ensuring high performance without compromise.
  • Effects Arsenal: Offers a total of 56 effects, including chamber, hall, plate, gate, and ambience reverbs, as well as delay, chorus, flanger, phaser, EQ, pitch shifting, and overdrive.
  • Connectivity: Features balanced analog I/O (1/4" and XLR), S/PDIF digital I/O at 44.1 kHz, a full suite of MIDI In, Out, and Thru sockets, and dedicated inputs for a footswitch and foot controller pedal.
  • User Interface: Includes an interactive front panel with both an alphanumeric display and a large numeric indicator, dedicated effect block buttons, and a built-in help system (press and hold any button for an explanation).
  • Dynamic Control: Offers extensive modulation capabilities, including two LFOs, an arpeggiator, envelope followers, and the "Dynamic MIDI" feature, allowing parameters to be controlled in real-time via various sources.
  • Memory: Contains 200 preset programs and 50 user-programmable memory locations, which can be organized using a database sorting function.
  • Tap Tempo/A/B Morphing: Front panel "Tap" and "A/B" buttons allow for real-time control over tempo-related parameters and morphing between different parameter settings or effect variations.

Lexicon MPX1 Stereo/Dual Signal Processor

  • Analog Audio Input:XLR and 1/4" balanced (T/R/S)
  • Input Level:-2dBu to +20dBu, balanced;<br>-14dBu to +8dBu, unbalanced
  • Input Impedance:100k½, balanced;50k½, unbalanced
  • Analog Audio Output:XLR and 1/4"balanced (T/R/S)
  • Output Level:+18dBu
  • Output Impedance:600½unbalanced
  • Digital Audio Input:Coaxial RCA
  • Format:24-bit S/PDIF
  • Sample Rate:44.1kHz
  • Digital Audio Output:Coaxial RCA
  • Format:24-bit S/PDIF
  • Sample Rate:44.1kHz
  • Conversion:24-bit A/D;24-bit D/A
  • Internal Audio DSP:20-bit;32-bit
  • Frequency Response:20Hz - 20kHz ±1dB
  • Crosstalk:-60dB
  • THD:0.01%, 20Hz - 20kHz
  • Dynamic Range:
    • D/A:>95dB typical, 20Hz - 20kHz, unweighted
    • A/D:>90dB typical, 20Hz - 20kHz, unweighted
    • A/A:>95dB typical, 20Hz - 20kHz, unweighted
  • MIDI Interface:
    • 7-pin DIN connector for MIDI IN and powered bidirectional remote
    • 5-pin DIN connectors for MIDI THRU and OUT
  • Footswitch:1/4"T/R/S connector for bypass and tap
  • Footpedal:1/4"T/R/S connector (10k½- 100k½impedance)
  • Power Requirements:100 - 240 volts AC, 50 - 60Hz, 25 watts<br>(3-pin IEC connector)

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