Using the delay and Reverb simultaneously in a MPX 500 lexic
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Robert Rogers
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Using the delay and Reverb simultaneously in a MPX 500 lexic
I recently bought a lexicon MPX 500 on eBay for a great price and I couldn't remember if it's possible to use the delay and Reverb simultaneously. Could anyone shed some light on this for me please. Any information would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to be using it with a Evans preamp. I used a MPX 500 for about a year while touring with Moe Bandy but that's been quite a few years ago. Thanks in advance guys
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Ian Worley
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programs 150 - 159 are combined delay/reverb, manual is here: https://lexiconpro.com/en/product_docum ... de_rev1pdf
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Robert Rogers
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Ian Worley
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yes, press the edit button on the upper left to access the settings for each preset, the four numbered knobs control the various options for each screen, press the edit button again to get to the next screen of adjustable parameters. You should find everything you'll need in the pdf manual I linked aboveRobert Rogers wrote:Ian can you fine tune them to your taste?
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