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=== Controlling the Wet/Dry Mix ===
=== Controlling the Wet/Dry Mix ===
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.
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''' connection. This mean that you will control the wet/dry mix using the mix controls (11 and 12) on the front panel. The Lexicon manual suggests that you may want to use a parallel connection for reverb, (and you can do this with the {{PS1}} you will have to use Channel 3 or 4 for the return signal. There is not great advantage to this as you will still have to control the amount of effect (reverb) being sent to the {{PS1} from the effects unit. It is probably simpler to use the serial method and the mix controls on the Lexicon unit to manage how much reverb is applied to the signal.  


[[Image:LexiconMX200Mix.gif]]
[[Image:LexiconMX200Mix.gif]]


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There is more discussion in the [http://bose.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3976055944/m/5841038914?r=5841038914#5841038914 Original post in the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards]