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=== Routing with Two {{PS1}}s ===
=== Routing with Two {{PS1}}s ===
==== Front Panel ====
[[Image:LexiconMX200Routing01.gif]]
==== Documentation (Page 12 of the manual) ====
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[[Image:LexiconMX200RoutingDualMono.gif]]


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=== Controlling the Wet/Dry Mix ===
=== Controlling the Wet/Dry Mix ===
Excerpt from the Fostex DE-1 Manual Page 14
Using the terminology from page 7 of the [http://www.lexiconpro.com/Product_Downloads/MX200Manual_B.pdf Lexicon MX200 Users Manual] you are making a '''Serial'''. This mean that you will control the wet/dry mix using the mix controls (11 and 12) on the front panel.
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Revision as of 20:31, 25 December 2006

Connections at the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I

Serial Effects - Excerpt from the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I Manual

effectsSerial%5B1%5D.gif

Insert Cable

Photo

Typical Insert Cable Hosa STP204

Hosa STP204 Insert Cable

Insert Cable Connections to the PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model I


Links

Connections at the Lexicon MX200

With the Lexicon MX200 you can use two channels when you operate independently. These illustrations are based on using both channels to support two PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model Is.

Routing with Two PS1 Power Stand (Classic) / Model Is

Front Panel

Documentation (Page 12 of the manual)


Controlling the Wet/Dry Mix

Using the terminology from page 7 of the Lexicon MX200 Users Manual you are making a Serial. This mean that you will control the wet/dry mix using the mix controls (11 and 12) on the front panel.


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