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Chapter 27: Lexicon 224
Solo
When Solo is activated, the Dry/Wet mix is set to 100% wet and the
Dry/Wet controls are deactivated. Solo mode is optimal when using Lexicon
224 in the “classic” reverb configuration (placed on an effect group/bus that
is configured for use with channel sends). When Lexicon 224 is used on a
channel insert, Solo should be deactivated. The default state is ON.
Note:
Solo is a global (per Lexicon 224 plug-in instance) control.
Dry/Wet
These two buttons control the balance between the reverb processor and the
source signal when Solo mode is inactive. Click the DRY button to reduce the
reverb amount; click the WET button to increase the reverb amount.
The Dry/Wet mix is indicated in the Numerical Display as a percentage. A
value of 50 produces an equal blend of the wet and dry signals. Values
greater than 50 emphasize the wet signal, and values less than 50 empha-
size the dry signal.
Clicking the DRY button once will decrement the value by one percent; click-
ing WET once will increment the value by one percent. To increase the fine
resolution when adjusting these controls, hold SHIFT (on the computer key-
board) when clicking the controls. Shift+click will decrement (DRY) and incre-
ment (WET) by a value of 0.1 percent instead of one percent.
The Dry/Wet controls are typically used when Lexicon 224 is inserted on in-
dividual channels. When Lexicon 224 is used on a group/bus in a typical re-
verb send/return configuration, set to 100% WET or activate SOLO mode.
Hidden Controls
Additional UAD controls are available in a hidden control panel. Refer to
in parameter descriptions.
Figure 102. The Lexicon 224 Hidden Controls