To store a program into one of the
MX200’s 99 User program locations, select
Device
>
Store Program
, choose the
location and program name, then click the
Save
button.
You can create new programs based either
on the User or Factory programs, but you
may only store to User program locations.
As in the MX200 hardware, Factory pro-
grams cannot be over-written.
To rename a User program, select
Device
>
Rename
. Enter a new name, select the
User program location, and press
Enter
.
Editing a Program
Signal Routing Options
To change MX200’s
Routing
, click on the
Routing
button in the
Input/Routing
con-
trol area. A list of the MX200’s four
Routing
options appears; highlight an item
in the list and click to select it. A routing
diagram appears next to the
Routing
but-
ton, and the routing name is shown in the
button.
Reverb/Effect Selection Buttons
Click on a
Reverb/Effect Select
button to
open a list of the MX200’s reverbs and
effects. Select an item in the list to load it.
Notice that the reverb or effect name now
appears in the
Reverb/Effect Select
but-
ton, and the Parameter knobs in MX-Edit
change position depending on the default
values for the selected reverb or effect.
Adjusting knobs
Move the cursor to the center of a knob.
Click and hold the mouse button.
Move the mouse up (or right) to turn the
knob higher; move the mouse down (or
left) to turn the knob lower. For fine adjust-
ments, hold the
Option
key while moving
the mouse.
Tempo
If one of the MX200’s six delays is select-
ed, the
Tempo
button in that processor
becomes active, and begins to flash at the
rate displayed above the
Time Range
knob. The tempo value is shown in mil-
liseconds (ms), and a quarter-note appears
next to the displayed tempo. When the
Time Range
parameter is adjusted, exact
divisions of time in milliseconds relative to
the flashing
Tempo
rate will cause a note
value to be displayed next to the time, e.g.
16th note, dotted-8th note, etc. The
Tempo
button will continue to flash at the originally
selected tempo, but the delay taps will
occur at the rate displayed in the
Time
Range
value.
To change the tempo value, simply place
the mouse cursor over the
Tempo
button,
and left-click twice to tap the tempo, just as
you would on the MX200 front panel. The
Tempo
buttons on MX200 and in the
Program Editor window now flash at the
new tempo.
If something other than one of the six
delays is loaded in the processor, the
Tempo
button is grayed out and inactive.
Bypass
To engage the
Bypass
button (and turn off
the selected effect), place the mouse cur-
sor over the Bypass button, and click to
bypass that processor. Note that the
Bypass buttons on both the MX200 front
panel and the Program Editor illuminate to
indicate that the selected processor is
bypassed.
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