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The included MX-Edit Editor/Librarian soft-
ware lets you create, edit, compare, save
and load reverb and effects programs for
use with your MX200 on your Windows
®
computer. While the MX200 has 99 User
program locations, you can create and
save as many programs you like on your
computer, and load them into your MX200
via a USB or MIDI connection at any time.
Minimum System Requirements
Before installing the MX-Edit Editor/
Librarian software, make sure that your
computer meets the following minimum
requirements:
• Pentium-III, 500MHz or better.
•
Windows XP, Service Pack 2 or higher.
Installing the MX-Edit
Editor/Librarian Software
To install the included MX-Edit Editor/
Librarian software in Windows XP, insert
the provided disc into your computer’s
CD-ROM drive. You will be guided through
the installation process – just follow the
on-screen instructions and prompts. Note
that you will be prompted to connect the
MX200 via the USB port during the instal-
lation process. In order for your computer
to recognize the MX200 connection, it is
necessary to have the MX200 powered on
and connected via a standard USB cable.
Important: If you plug your MX200 into a
USB port other than the one used during
the installation of MX-Edit software and
drivers, you may need to run the USB driv-
er installer again. For your convenience,
a shortcut to the USB driver installer
is added to the Start menu during the
MX-Edit software installation. If you need
to reinstall the drivers, click Start->Program
Files->Lexicon->MX-Edit->Reinstall
Drivers, and follow the installation prompts.
Quick Start
When you first open MX-Edit, you will see
the MX-Edit Library on the left side of the
MX-Edit window, with the MX200 icon at
the top of the Library.
Double-click the MX200 icon to expand
the Library, then double-click the Factory
or User icons to see the Factory or User
program lists. The Factory list will always
be the same, as Factory programs can-
not be changed; the User program list will
represent the programs currently residing
in the User program locations 1-99 in your
MX200 hardware.
Double-click a program name to open it
in the editor. An instance of the MX-Edit
Program Editor appears, with the selected
program’s name in the Title Bar and
Program Name field. The program settings
are also reflected in the Parameter knobs
and buttons in the Program Editor window.
The MX-Edit
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Editor/Librarian - Windows
The MX-Edit Editor/Librarian - Windows