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Instrument - In Line Setup
This setup utilizes the MX200 as a multi-
effects processor connected in line from an
instrument to a mixer. It is an ideal setup to
use when your mixer does not have an
Aux Send/Return option built in.
1. Select routing 2 using the
Routing
button (you can always experiment
using other routings).
2. Connect a line level signal directly from
your instrument to the MX200 Inputs.
(use
Left input for mono signals).
3. Connect the MX200’s
Left and Right
outputs to two separate mixer channels
or a stereo line input.
4. Set the MX200’s Input knob to the 12
o’clock position.
5. Set
Mix 1 and Mix 2 knobs to 12 o’clock
position.
6. Adjust the
Input level so the red Input
Bargraph LEDs only light occasionally
with signal.
7. Adjust the
Mix 1 and Mix 2 knobs for
the desired ef
fect mix level.
Studio – Digital Setup
This setup is ideal if you are using the
MX200 as a hardware plug-in in a digital
recording system. This setup requires that
you are using an I/O device with S/PDIF
In/Out, or a digital mixer with S/PDIF I/O
option.
1. Select routing 2 using the
Routing
button. (You can always experiment with
other routings.)
2. Connect the S/PDIF output on your
soundcard, audio interface or mixer to
the
S/PDIF In on the MX200.
3. Connect the MX200 S/PDIF Out to
the S/PDIF input on your soundcard,
audio interface or mixer.
4. Make sure the device you are
connecting to the MX200’s
S/PDIF In is
set as the Clock Master (if that option is
available) and transmitting at a sample
rate of 44.1kHz or 48kHz only. (Refer to
the documentation for your device
and/or software for proper setup.)
5. Once the MX200 is locked correctly with
your device, the
Digital In LED lights.
If the Digital In LED does not light,
check your cables and make sure that
your I/O device is set as Master Clock.
Stereo
L
ine Input
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