The mx-edit, Program editor, Editing a program – Lexicon MX200 User Manual

Page 34: Signal routing options, Reverb/effect selection buttons

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this program is a basic clean sound.

However, you can create your own default

program by overwriting the Default file in

the MX-Edit directory with the program of

your choice.

The MX-Edit

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Program

Editor

The MX-Edit Program Editor lets you

quickly and easily view, compare and edit

any program stored in the MX200, or pro-

grams saved to your computer.

MX-Edit gives you all the same control and

functionality as the MX200 front panel, with

the exception of Input control, Audition,

and Utility functions. You’ll also see that

the Routing button has been replaced by

a pull-down menu, as have the two Effect

Select buttons. The Active

Reverb/Effects Matrix and Program

Display have been replaced by the Title

Bar and values above the Parameter

adjust knobs.

With these minor differences, the Program

Editor works just like the MX200’s front

panel – and all changes that you make in

the active Program Editor window are

reflected in real-time on the MX200. MX-

Edit and the MX200 are fully interactive, so

any changes made on the MX200’s front

panel are reflected in real-time in the active

MX-Edit Program Editor window as well.

When you open a program, an instance of

the MX-Edit Program Editor appears, with

the selected program’s name in Program

Name field. The settings of the loaded pro-

gram are reflected in the Parameter knobs

and buttons, and are loaded into the

MX200 hardware. The program (and any

edits you make) can be previewed at any

time by using the Audition button on the

MX200 front panel.

You can have multiple Program Editors

open at once, but only the currently select-

ed window is active. In other words,

MX200 processes the settings of the active

Program Editor, and you only hear the set-

tings of the active (selected) Program

Editor window.

Editing a Program

Signal Routing Options

To change MX200’s Routing, left click on

the Routing button in the Input/Routing

control area. A list of the MX200’s four

Routing options appears, with a check

mark next to the currently selected routing.

Highlight an item in the list and left click to

select and load it. A routing diagram will

appear next to the Routing button, and the

routing name will be shown in the button.

Reverb/Effect Selection Buttons

To change a reverb or effect in Processor 1

or Processor 2, left click on the

Reverb/Effect Select button in P1 or P2

control area. A list of the MX200’s 32

reverbs and effects appears, with a check

mark next to the currently selected reverb

or effect. Highlight an item in the list and

left click to select and load it. Notice that

the reverb or effect name now appears in

the Reverb/Effect Select button, and the

Parameter knobs in MX-Edit change posi-

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