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Billy Joe Bailey
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From: Jackson, Mississippi, USA

posted 22 December 2006 08:35 PM     profile     
My Bride bought me one of these Lexicon mx200 today I'VE HAD KNOW TROUBLE HOOKING IT UP IN MY Nashvill 4oo
But I dont know what the settings for a steel are supose to be. Can anyone email something or give me some help of some kind?To get me started?? thanks in advance and a great big Mery Christmas to every one BJ
Billy Joe Bailey
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From: Jackson, Mississippi, USA

posted 22 December 2006 08:46 PM     profile     
my email has been change from what shows up
it is now baileybillyjoe@yahoo.com
So if anyone can help me in my lexicon despare
have at it? HA HA your brother in Christ
Billy Joe
Ron Randall
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From: Dallas, Texas, USA

posted 22 December 2006 11:47 PM     profile     
The number 1 factory preset sounds good all- around with my setup.

Take a look at the way the Lexi is hooked into your gear, and then choose the correct Routing. If the routing selection is not correct, :-(

My favorite sounds come from one of the Hall reverbs on one processor, and a digital delay or tape delay, on the other processor. Blend them together, a little or alot.
delay times are usually in the 200ms-350ms range. Four repeats or less.
I think that you will find some great sounds,
starting there.

Ron

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