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Lexicon MRC V4.0 User Manual

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Owner's Manual Addendum Controlling the LXP-1 with Two-Way Communication
#9 LongChrs
Delayed effect with feedback (32%) at HICUT filter (4.88kHz).
#10 MultiTap
Offbeat stereo bouncing delays with diffusion (100%) on each recirculating
pass.
Changing LXP-1 MIDI THRU to MIDI OUT
Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the 2 screws from either side of
the LXP-1 front panel. Do
not
remove the two screws on the rear panel. With
a 9/16" nut driver, or miniature pliers, carefully unscrew the 5 nuts and
washers surrounding the 1/4" jacks labeled DEFEAT, OUTPUTS and
INPUTS.
Holding the unit with both hands, gently separate the outer case from the
front panel. Slide the front panel and its circuit board out of the case. Avoid
touching any of the parts on the board unless you are confident that
both you and your LXP-1 are properly grounded. (The thin rubber
protectors on the sides of the circuit board may come off. These can easily
be replaced prior to reinserting the board and the front panel.)
Locate the single small jumper (usually a small blue plastic piece) at the back
of the circuit board close to the MIDI jacks. Lift the jumper off of the two pins
it is sitting on and place it on the two pins beside it. Your MIDI THRU port is
now a MIDI OUT port.
Carefully reinsert the board into the outer case, sliding the rubber protectors
into their grooves. Seat the front and rear panel properly so that the 1/4"
jacks protrude from the proper holes. Replace the 5 washers and nuts
without over-tightening them. Replace the 2 front panel screws. Your LXP-
1 is now ready to communicate with the Version 4.0 MRC.
After performing this procedure once, you will se that the changeover is very
quick and simple. If you ever want the port to act as a MIDI THRU again, you
can always move the jumper back to its orginal position.

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Lexicon MRC V4.0 Specifications

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BrandLexicon
ModelMRC V4.0
CategoryRemote Control
LanguageEnglish