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Soundcraft MFXi MPMi User Guide Issue 1210
Lexicon® FX PROCESSOR OVERVIEW 
The effects within the console have been designed with both live sound reinforcement and home recording in 
mind. Featuring the deep, rich reverb algorithms that Lexicon® are renowned for the effects processor offers 
increased versatility and high quality effects, all instantly accessible via the extremely intuitive front panel 
controls. The effects processor has 32 programs which are held in two banks of 16 programs which can be 
stored to allow you to create your own custom effect settings. 
Front panel controls include a Program Select knob, Tempo and Store buttons, and three independent 
Parameter knobs that provide instant access and control over the most critical parameters for the selected 
effect. The table on page 40 lists the functions of the Parameter knobs for each fx program. 
Note: When the console is powered up the program recalled will always be the selected program in BANK A.
FX OPERATION
Select and Load a Program 
Turn the Program Select knob to choose a program.  Note that the console has 32 programs which are held 
in two banks of 16 programs.  There are individual BANK A and BANK B LED’s to indicate which bank is cur-
rently active.  When turning the rotary Program Select knob through 360 degrees (a full rotation) the selected 
bank will alternate between BANK A and BANK B.
Set Audio Levels 
1. Set the gain on the input channel appropriate to the source (vocal microphone, guitar, keyboard, etc.). 
2. Set the FX send on the input channel to the 2 o’clock position. 
3. Set the FX Master level to the 2 o’clock position. Set the EFFECTS Fader on the FX section to the fully 
down position. 
4. Provide source signal (by speaking or singing into the microphone, playing guitar, keyboard, etc.) on the 
selected channel. 
5. Turn up the FX Send level on the channel until the Red CLIP LED in the FX Panel lights only occasionally. 
If the red Input LED stays lit, too much signal is being sent to the effect processor; reduce the FX Master or 
the FX Send on the input channel. 
6. Raise the EFFECTS Fader towards the 0dB position to feed the required level of FX Processor output signal 
to the mix.
7. To increase or decrease the amount of effect on the signal, adjust the FX Send level on the channel that 
you want affected.