You are about to experience superb sound quality and a full range of reverb, pitch shifting, and delay effects, coupled with fast, intuitive editing of preset sounds and an industry-leading MIDI implementation, with the Lexicon LXP-15 II Multi Effects Processor.
All of the Lexicon LXP-15 II functions are accessible from the front panel, or via MIDI, providing truly world-class flexibility and control. From pitch shifting to stereo delays and flanging, the Lexicon LXP-15 delivers superior performance. Whether you are a producer, engineer, or musician – whether you work on stage or in the studio – the Lexicon LXP-15 II will quickly become an indispensable part of your sound. In addition, the LXP-15 II offers denser reverb algorithms than the original LXP-15.
We’re confident you’ll find that the Lexicon LXP-15 II’s unique combination of state-of-the art sound and extraordinary versatility is exactly what you’re looking for. A Quick Reference card provides the basics of operation in a compact format to get you up and running as quickly as possible – but to make sure you don’t miss out on anything; we’d like you to read the manual.
It provides a thorough explanation of both front panel and MIDI operation, program descriptions, and complete MIDI Implementation data – all the information you need to access the full power of the Lexicon LXP-15 II.
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Well guys, I actually think it 1994, with further research the user manual is dated 1994, and the SOS Review is from early 1995, so lets assume 1994 for now.
The LXP-15 mark 2 ,this one above, came out in 1995 according to S.O.S. Paul White
You have this titled as 1982 but it’s from 1992
Thanks for letting us know, all fixed!