| PLUG IN PROGRAMMING & RECALL WITH THE POWER OF LEXICON HARDWARE.
You want the rich, luscious sound that’s defined studio reverb for
three decades: a genuine Lexicon hardware processor. But you also want
the flexibility of programming high-quality effects right inside your
DAW program…without bogging down your CPU or resorting to expensive
processing cards.
Have it all with the MX400. All parameters of every reverb, delay
and dynamic effect in this powerhouse quad processor are available
inside any VST® or AU compatible DAW program. Just link your computer
to the MX400 with a USB cable and control all automation and recall
parameters exactly as you would with any software plug-in — while
enjoying the sonic benefits only Lexicon hardware can provide.
Along with our unique “hardware plug-ins” for PC and Mac®, we’ve
also included MX-Edit™ Librarian software so you can store and recall
custom programs or pull up your choice of 223 genuine Lexicon settings
including 25 dedicated Surround Programs. At its heart, the MX400 is
everything you would expect from the company that invented digital
reverberation. Seventeen Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects
plus dbx® compression and de-essing. A generous LCD display and big
comfy knobs you can get your hands around.
Get a demo at your Lexicon dealer. And then get on the road to creating a hit.
4-IN/4-OUT VERSATILITY, HANDS-ON CONTROL & ROAD-RUGGED CONSTRUCTION.
Meet the most Lexicon power ever offered in a super-affordable 1RU effects processor. Perfect for band PAs, churches and clubs.
We know you need to be able to make changes quickly, so we designed
the MX400’s intuitive front panel to be a bare minimum of knob tweaks
away from any adjustment or effects change. For example, three
individual, assignable parameter controls mean you don’t have to page
through menus to fine tune a reverb tail. Because you can use its
built-in dbx® compression and de-essing in tandem with reverb, the
MX400 is the perfect tool for taming problem vocalists. Finally, you
can rely on the MX400 for years to come, through countless load-ins and
loadouts — although its sound is A-studio-quality, we designed the
MX400 to withstand dust, moisture, shock, power surges and all the
other rigors of live sound use.
The first time you ever heard reverb on an album track, chances are you were hearing Lexicon. We invented digital processing.
And we’ve been perfecting it for thirty years.
Seven Effects Routing Options
The MX400 lets you switch effect routings automatically via front
panel controls, so you don't have to spend time behind yoru rack
changing cables to instantly re-purpose its four powerful processors.
From basc quad mono, to sterero to more complex dual stereo configurations, you can have 'em all at the twist of a knob.
Features
Also available: The MX400XL with balanced XLR inputs and outputs.
- 17 legendary Lexicon® reverbs
- Lexicon delays & modulation effects
- dbx® compression and de-essing
- Quad-processor design
- 7 effect routing options
- 99 Factory/99 user programs for Stereo mode
- 99 Factory/99 user programs for Dual-Stereo mode
- 25 Factory/25 user surround programs
- USB "Hardware Plug-In" feature with
- VST® and Audio Units plug-in software
- MX-Edit™ Editor/Librarian software
- Dual S/PDIF Digital Input/Output
- 24 bit, 48kHz/44.1kHz sample rates
- Large front panel LCD display
- MIDI IN and THRU
- 1/4" balanced/unbalanced TRS I/O
EFFECTS
Reverbs:
- Small Hall
- Large Hall
- Surround Hall
- Small Plate
- Large Plate
- Room
- Chamber
- Gated
- Reverse
- Vocal Hall
- Vocal Plate
- Drum Hall
- Drum Plate
- Ambience
- Studio
- Arena
- Spring
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Delays:
- Studio Delay
- Digital Delay
- Tape Delay
- Pong Delay
- Mod Delay
- Reverse Delay
- 2-Tap Delay
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dbx® Dynamics:
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*Effects
- Chorus
- Flanger
- Phaser
- Tremolo / Pan
- Rotary
- Vibrato
- Pitch Shift
- Detune
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*All MX400 reverbs, delays, dynamics and effects parameters can be
accessed and edited from the inlcuded VST® and Audio Units plug-ins.
| Analog Audio Inputs |
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| Connectors |
(4) 1/4" TRS balanced or unbalanced |
| Impedance |
50k Ohms bal., 25k Ohms unbal. |
| Input Level |
+4 dBu nominal, +24 dBu maxium 48kHz or 44.1kHz |
| A/D Conversion |
24-bit, 48kHz 128 x oversampling |
| Analog Audio Outputs |
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| Frequency Response |
10Hz - 20kHz +0 dB/-0.5 dB |
| THD+N |
<0.0019% 10Hz - 20kHz |
| Dynamic Range |
>109dB (A-weighted) A/A |
| Crosstalk |
typical <-80 dB 20Hz - 20kHz |
| Digital Input and Output |
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| Connectors |
Dual RCA phono (S/PDIF) |
| Format |
S/PDIF 24-bit |
| Sample Rate |
44.1 or 48kHz |
| Frequency Response |
10Hz to 22kHz ±0.5 dB @ 48kHz |
| Control Interface |
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| USB |
USB 1.0 for MX-EDITª Editor/Librarian and VSTª/Audio Units plug-ins |
| MIDI |
In/Out 5-pin DIN |
| Foot Pedal |
1/4" phone jack |
| General |
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| Power |
117 VAC or 230 VAC, 18 Watts |
| Size (W/H/D) |
19" x 1.75" x 7.25"*/6.375" |
| Weight |
5.8 lbs. (2.6 kg) |
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