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 mini-
mum 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 comput-
er’s CD-ROM drive. You will be guided
through the installation process – just fol-
low the on-screen instructions and
prompts. Note that you will be prompted to
connect the MX200 via the USB port dur-
ing the installation 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 pro-
gram lists. The Factory list will always be
the same, as Factory programs cannot be
changed; the User program list will repre-
sent 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
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