
Program Load
When you press Program,
its LED will light to let you
know you're in Program
mode. When first shipped,
theMPX1willdefaulttoauto
load. Turn the knob to dis-
play and load other pro-
grams.
If the unit is set to manual
load, a display asterisk (✱)
andflashingoftheProgram
LED indicates that the pro-
gram is cued. Press Pro-
gram to load.
If the displayed program is
currently loaded, pressing
and holding Program will
display the effect routing as-
signment.
Press and hold Program to
display the name and num-
ber of the currently running
program while another pro-
gram is displayed.
The front panel Effect but-
tonslighttoshow youwhich
effect blocks are active.
When you're scrolling
through programs, you can
see the effects in any dis-
played program. Once you
stop scrolling, the buttons
return to display of the ef-
fects that are active in the
currently loaded program.
The display will show the
current mix and level set-
tings. Use the < and >but-
tons to select MstrMix, Mstr
Level, or to step to the Mix
and Level controls for any
active effect in the currently
running program. Use the
knob to adjust the flashing
parameter value. Press Mix
again to exit.
From any mode of opera-
tion, press Mix. The button
willflashwhileMixisactive.
Mix and Level
A/B
WhenAislit,pressingtheA/
Bbutton activates a param-
eter glide. Pressing A/B
again reverses the glide.
Many preset programs are
designed with their own
tempo rate settings. When-
ever you see the Tempo
light flashing, simply press
Taptwiceinrhythmtoestab-
lish the rate you want.
ManyMPX1presetsarede-
signedwithA/Bpatchesthat
allowyoutomorphbetween
two effects, glide rotary
speakers from slow to fast,
start and stop loop delays,
etc.
Tap
A DataBase function allows
you to sort the 250 MPX 1
preset and user programs
into various categories.
(When shipped, the MPX 1
is set to "Sort by Number".)
With Value lit, the upper line
of the display will show the
parameter name and its cur-
rent setting. < and >select
the available parameters.
The knob changes the value
of the selected parameter.
The MPX 1 offers access to
the most useful parameters
of any program without hav-
ing to enter a separate Edit
mode. To access these pa-
rameters from Program
mode, press Value.
Youcanselectothersorting
criteriainProgrammodeby
pressing Options. (The
Options LED will blink).
Useeithertheknoborthe<
and >buttons to select:
Name
Number
Source type
Effect type
Source & effect type
Members of MIDI maps
Members of pgm chains
Last 10 programs loaded
Press Options again to re-
turn to Program mode with
the DataBase sorted to
show only those programs
that fit the criteria you've
selected. The < and > but-
tons will jump to the next
sorting category.
Program Sort, Search and Show
Soft Row Editing
To bypass any active effect,
press its button — the light
will turn off. Press the button
againtoreactivatetheeffect.
Effect Bypass
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The MPX 1 has 3 basic modes of operation, selected by
pressing: Program, Edit or System. This Quick Reference
Guide provides information only on the functions you can
access in Program mode. For complete details on other
features, read the MPX 1 User Guide.
Store
Onceyou'vemadechanges
to a program, press Store.
The Store LED will flash
The lower line of the display
shows a user program num-
ber (201-250) and the name
of the program currently
stored there.
<and >move a display cur-
sor between the program
numberandthelettersofthe
current name on the upper
display line.
Turn the knob to select an-
other program number, or
alphanumeric characters.
PresstheflashingStore but-
ton.PressYesinresponseto
the"Areyousure?"message
to save your new program to
the displayed location.
To find out more about the
function of a particular but-
ton —without actually ex-
ecuting any action — press
and hold the button down.
While you are holding down
the button, an explanatory
message will be displayed.
Help
while you change
thenameofthepro-
gram and decide
where to store it.
MPX 1 Quick Reference Guide
Lexicon Part No. 070-11098 Rev 1 Printed in P.R.C.