Lexicon MX300 사용자 매뉴얼
ConneCTIng The mX300
The MX300 is an extremely versatile effects processor capable of a wide variety of ap-
plications. The MX300’s multiple routings offer several connectivity options, making it
extremely flexible both in the studio and for live sound. The following setups explain
how the MX300 should be connected and which routings apply for your specific effects
processing needs.
plications. The MX300’s multiple routings offer several connectivity options, making it
extremely flexible both in the studio and for live sound. The following setups explain
how the MX300 should be connected and which routings apply for your specific effects
processing needs.
Mixer – Stereo Setup
Aux
Send 1
Send 1
Aux
Return 1
Return 1
Aux
Send 2
Send 2
Aux
Return 2
Return 2
Stereo Mode configures the MX300 as a single stereo input/output processor. Left and
Right signal separation is maintained through the effects chain. The Input Source
must be set to Anlg Stereo in the System menu (described on page 30). This setup
is ideal for use with programs using Cascade, Parallel, and Stereo routings (see page
16 for more information about routings).
Right signal separation is maintained through the effects chain. The Input Source
must be set to Anlg Stereo in the System menu (described on page 30). This setup
is ideal for use with programs using Cascade, Parallel, and Stereo routings (see page
16 for more information about routings).
Mixer - Mono In/Stereo Out Setup
Aux
Send 1
Send 1
Aux
Return 1
Return 1
Aux
Return 2
Return 2
This setup is the most commonly used configuration in both live and studio applica-
tions. A single input source is fed into the MX300, processed, and output as a stereo
tions. A single input source is fed into the MX300, processed, and output as a stereo
About the MX300
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