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Published on 09/29/03 at 12:40
Appeared in 1989 it is directly taken Reward by trs: TEC AWARDS
MRC Midi Remote Controller meaning was quick to grasp the function of this little device Premire four double fader non motoriss overlooking four function buttons the screen, a digital pav incremented to rot with enter key and type gnralistes five keys: page setup, store etc. ..
* One of the few attempts, no CHRE, constructive simplification of the brand in terms of effects processors edition of one is far trs here the complexity and slowness of PCM programming!)
(See photo perso!)

Two pair of MIDI input and output are the rear, two entries are prsentent pedals to turn through the MRC controller twelve o'clock turn (eg PDAL Volume = decay)

for the LXP1 dedicated MIDI, you can edit and storer 8 parammtres these changes directly to the MRC for the LXP 5 Algorhytms according to a far greater number of paramtres are then accessible ( page via the button) and save directly into the LXP5 or MRC, to choose from! (Via key store)

Obviously Although it is possible to directly connect the two and simultanment LXP and move into a mode of one edition quickly the other machine, via the button mach and incremented the first fader .

The major advantage of this is to edit tlcommande effects that allow little or no in-house type LXP1, and thanks LXP5 version V4.0 of the software of the MRC type machines PCM 70, 80 and MPX 100.
It then becomes very simple and quick to change a decay or filter cutoff, a delay or other pr size pice, it almost seems to lead a small 480L!

In short, a must when one machine is the Owner 'or a LXP1 LXP5 (or both) and even more ditables effects of PCM 70 but still trs long program!