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The included MX-Edit Editor/Librarian soft-
ware lets you create, edit, save and load
reverbs and effects programs for use with
your MX200 on your Macintosh® OSX
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 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:
OSX 10.3 or higher
Installing the MX-Edit
Editor/Librarian
To install the MX-Edit, VST™ and Audio
Units software for Macintosh® computers,
insert the provided disc into the CD-ROM
drive and double-click on the disc icon
when it appears. Double-click on the
MX200.dmg.hqx file to extract and run the
installer. Follow the on-screen prompts to
install the software.
The installer sets up the standalone
MX-
Edit Editor/Librarian application in the
Applications folder, the
MX-Edit Audio
Unit in the Components folder, and the
MX-Edit VST in the VST folder.
Quick Start
When you first start MX-Edit, the MX-Edit
Program Editor window opens.
To load a program, click the Program Menu
field. A list of programs appears.
Select a program in the list to load it.
Make your adjustments (if any) to the
knobs and buttons in the control panel just
as you would on the MX200 itself.
If you want to save your edits to a file,
select
File > Save menu or File > Save
As. The Save dialog box appears; type a
name in the Name: field and click OK.
The MX-Edit Program
Window
The Program Editor window lets you con-
veniently view and edit a program. The
Program Editor window contains a header
section that includes the Program Name.
To open a program from the MX200 click in
the Program Menu field and select a pro-
gram from the list.
To open a saved program from a file,
select
File > Open Program. When the
Open dialog box appears, browse to find
the program, and double-click the program
name to load it.
To save a program to disk, select
File >
Save Program or Save Program As,
enter a file name, then click the
Save but
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ton.
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