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User Guid
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Unpacking and Inspection
After unpacking the unit, save all packing materials in case you ever need to re-ship. Thoroughly inspect the unit and packing materials for signs of damReport any shipment damage to the carrier at once; report equipment malfunction to your dealer.
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cainterference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specificatioSubpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designated to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarathat interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipmOFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient the receiving antenna; relocate the computer with resto the receiver; move the computer away from the receiver; plug the computer into a different outlet so that the computer and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessthe user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FedCommunications Commission helpful: "How to identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing OfWashington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
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Le prsent appareil numrique n'met pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les limites applicables aux appareils numriques de la class B prescrites dans le Rglemenle brouillage radiolectrique dictpar le ministre des Communications du Canada.
Lexicon Part 070-10229 Rev 1 Printed in the U.S
Lexicon Inc.
3 Oak Park
Bedford, MA 01730 U
Telephone 781-280-03Fax 781-280-0490
Copyright
1994, 1995 Lexicon Inc.All Rights Reserved.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started ......................................................................... 1Introduction ............................................................................ 1Front Panel Overview ............................................................2
Setting Audio LevelsRear Panel Connections........................................................ 4
Footswitch Connections HeadphonesMIDI Connections Switching from MIDI OUT toMIDI THRU
Front Panel Operation ............................................................. 7Overview................................................................................7Presets and Registers ...........................................................8
More EffectsAbout the Parameters ..........................................................11
Front Panel Parameter Controls
Loading an Effect ................................................................. 13Editing an Effect .................................................................. 14Storing an Effect .................................................................. 15Performing an Edit Compare ...............................................16Using Footswitches .............................................................17
Bypass Stepping through the Registers ClearingRegisters Skipping Registers and Creating Chains
Advanced Programming Mode ............................................. 1Overview..............................................................................1APM Utility Functions ..........................................................2Algorithms and Parameters .................................................2
Hall ...............................................................................2Plate ............................................................................. 2Flanger .........................................................................2Multi Taps .....................................................................2Resonator .....................................................................2Inverse ..........................................................................2Gate .............................................................................. 2Chorus ..........................................................................2More about the Algorithms ........................................... 3
MIDI Operation........................................................................ 3
MIDI Configurations .............................................................3Learning a MIDI Channel .....................................................3Dynamic MIDIPatching ......................................................3
Creating a Dynamic MIDI Patch Multiple Patchesto a Parameter Deleting a Patch Display of MIDIParameter Changes Special Notes on MIDIProgramming MIDI Bypass
MIDI Implementation Chart ..................................................4
Specifications .........................................................................4
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To make sure you get the most out o
Reflex, be sure to read the manual.1
Getting Started
IntroductionThank you for your purchase of Reflex,
Lexicon's Dynamic MIDIReverberator.
Reflex gives you 8 world class reverbera-tion and effects algorithms to enhance anyaudio performance. Sixteen preset effectsprovide a wide range of superb sounds rightout of the box , and a bank of 128 registers isavailable for storing your own customizedeffects.We've loaded the registers with anadditional 96 sounds to really get you going!
Reflex front panel operation is straight-
forward, with three adjustable parameterswhich allow you to make subtle or dramaticchanges to each preset.
An Advanced Programming Mode allowsyou to access additional parameters withineach algorithm, providing fine control overevery aspect of the effects. This mode alsogives you front panel control over Utility func-tions such as MIDI channel assignment andregister dumps.
Footswitch control allows you to bypassthe effects, to step through the registers, or toset up register chains to suit your perfor-mance needs
MIDI Program Change can be used toaccess any register, or to bypass Reflexprocessing. Beyond simple ProgramChange, Reflex lets you change parametersin real-time, using MIDI Note Number orcontinuous controllers. You can create asmany as 4 patches per effect, controllingPredelay with Mod Wheel, Reverb Time with
MIDI Notes, etc. Dynamic MIDI allowsexceptionally expressive performance andsequencer control.
Two of the algorithms (Chorus and MultiTaps) allow you to control echo rhythms withMIDI Clock, so you can synchronize delaysto drum machines and sequencers, vary theecho repeat rate, and still maintain tempo.
Even deeper control is available throufull MIDI SysEx implementation which allobidirectional communication with a decated controller, such as Lexicon's MRCa personal computer with appropriate soware. In fact, Reflex is already compatiwith existing editors which will recognize ita member of Lexicon's LXP series.
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Front Panel Overview
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INPUTSets the level of the incomingsignal.
MIX
Controls the proportion of processed(wet) to unprocessed (dry) signals sentto the outputs.
REGISTER/PRESETButton selects preset or register modeLED lights when register mode is selected
turns off in preset mode.Knob selects presets 1-16 or register1-128, depending on button setting.
STORE (+)/CLEAR ()Toggles Store and Clear functions. When "+" isdisplayed, holding stores the current effect to dis-played register. When "" is displayed, holdingdesignates effect to be skipped in a footswitch stepsequence. In Advanced Programming Mode, clears
any patches to the displayed parameter.
INPUT
DECAYDELAY
FX LVL
PARAMETER/LEARNSTORE (+)/CLEAR () VALUE REGISTER/PRESET 910
111213141516
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7654321
RICH PLATEDRUMPLATE
VOCAL PLATEFLANGERCHORUSCANYONMULTI TAPSRESONATOR
GATE
INVERSESMALL ROOMGUITAR STAGE
MUSIC CLUBPIANO HALL
VOCAL HALLLARGE HALL
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OUTPUTMIX
DRY WET
VALUEAdjusts values of selected parameteDisplay of parameter values is indicateby flashing of the selected parametLED.
PARAMETER/LEARNPressing selects front panel parameters: DECAY,DELAY or FX LVL for adjustment with the VALUEknob. Holding sets Reflex to the same channel as aconnected device, and activates patch assignment.
OUTPUTControls Reflex's output level.
DISPLAYNumeric display of digits +1-128, and decimal point.Displayed digits indicate ID number of currentlyrunning effect, or parameter values. Decimal point is
used as edit indicator and patch indicator dependingon mode of operation.
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Setting Audio Levels
1. Turn Reflex INPUTand OUTPUT con-trols all the way down (fully counter-clockwise).
2. Connect Reflex inputs to an audiosource, and Reflex outputs to an ampli-
fier or mixer.3. Apply an input signal at a level that you
typically use.
4. While sending audio to Reflex, graduallyturn up the INPUT control until the InputStatus LED* lights green. Continue toadvance INPUT until the LED lights redon only the loudest peaks. If the LED is
continuously red, turn the INPUT controldown.
5. If Reflex is using a console's sends andreturns, set the MIX control fully clock-wise (100% wet). If you are using aninstrument amplifier, start with MIX sethalfway up.
6. Gradually increase the setting of OUTPUT control until the audio lefrom the amplifier or mixer is appromately the same as when Reflex is passed.
* The Input Status LED is off when the incomsignal is low; it lights to indicate acceptable lev(6dB to 30dB below overload). The LED lightswhen the signal approaches overload. Acceptasignals will trigger red flashes only on peaks.
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Rear Panel Connections
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FOOTSWITCHTip/Ring/Sleeve phone input, for momentary orlatching contact footswitches, allows footswitchcontrol of Register Step and Bypass functions.
OUPUT
Single-ended (unbalanced) stereo outputs provid-2dBu nominal output level. Use the right outpconnector for mono output. If no connection is madat the right output, the left output can be used to drivhigh-efficiency headphones at modest volume.
INPUTSingle-ended (unbalanced) inputs accept leveas low as -30dBu. Input impedance is 50 kstereo, 25 k in mono. Use the right for moninput.
POWERUse Lexicon MSA power pack,or 9VAC 1 amp equivalent.
MIDIMIDI In and Out connectors are provided.Switching an internal jumper allows selec-tion of MIDI THRU instead of MIDI OUT.
FOOTSWITCH POWER OUTPUTS INPUTS
9V~, 1A,50-60Hz
LEXICON, INC.WALTHAM MA 02154
MADE IN U.S.A.P/N 021-10203
SERIAL #
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSEHARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANYINTERFERENCE RECEIVED