The Mx-Edit Tm Editor/Librarian; Installing The Mx-Edit Editor/Librarian Software; Quick Start - Lexicon MX500 Owner's Manual

Dual stereo/surround reverb firewire hardware plug-in
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The MX-Edit
Editor/Librarian
TM
MX500
The mX-edIT
edITor/lIbrarIan
Tm
The included MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software lets you create, edit, compare, save and
load reverb and effects programs for use with your MX500 on your Windows or Mac
computer. While the MX500 has a finite number of User program locations, you can
create and save as many programs as you like on your computer, and load them into
your MX500 via a FireWire
TM
or MIDI connection at any time.
The Mac and Windows versions of the MX-Edit Editor/Librarian are almost identical in
functionality. One noticable difference is the Editor window's position; it's fixed in the
Windows version, and free-floating in the Mac version. For additional differences and
features in the Mac version, refer to the readme.txt file on the CD.
InsTallIng The mX-edIT edITor/lIbrarIan
sofTWare
Refer to the included Software Installation Guide for instructions on how to install the
MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software.

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 MX500 icon at the top of the Library. An editor panel for the
current program is also open.
Double-click the MX500 icon to expand the Library, then double-click the Factory or
User icons to see the Factory or User program lists. The Factory list will always be the
same, as Factory programs cannot be changed; the User program list will represent the
programs currently residing in the User program locations in your MX500 hardware.
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