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800 MHz (1.2 GHz recommended)
512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
To install the MX-Edit and Audio Units software for Macintosh
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computers, insert the
provided disc into the CD-ROM drive and double-click on the disc icon when it appears.
Double-click on the MX300.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 and the MX-Edit Audio Unit in the Components folder.
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When you first open MX-Edit, you will see the MX-Edit Library on the left side of the
MX-Edit window, with the MX300 icon at the top of the Library. An editor panel for the
current program is also open.
Double-click the MX300 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 MX300 hardware.
Double-click a program name to open it in the editor. The program settings are reflect-
ed in the Parameter knobs and buttons in the Program Editor window.
The selected program is now loaded in your MX300. Any changes made in the MX-Edit
Program Editor window will also occur simultaneously on the MX300 hardware.
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The included MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software lets you create, edit, compare, save and
load reverb and effects programs for use with your MX300 on your Windows or Mac
computer. While the MX300 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 MX300 via a USB 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.
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Before installing the MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software, make sure that your computer
meets the following minimum requirements:
Pentium-III, 500 MHz or better. (1.2 GHz recommended)
Windows XP, Service Pack 2 or higher, .NET 2.0 installed
512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
To install the included MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software in Windows XP, insert the
provided disc into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. You will be guided through the
installation process – just follow the on-screen instructions and prompts. Note that
you will be prompted to connect the MX300 via the USB port during the installation
process. In order for your computer to recognize the MX300 connection, it is necessary
to have the MX300 powered on and connected via a standard USB cable.
Important: If you do not have the MX300 plugged in and turned on when the install
program runs, installation may fail. You may need to run the installation program
again after connecting the MX300. Also note that you can re-run the installation
program in Modify mode, which is useful for installing drivers on a different USB port
than the port originally connected to. This can be done with the disc, or via the Control
Panel's Add/Remove Programs option (in Windows).
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Before installing the MX-Edit Editor/Librarian software, make sure that your computer
meets the following minimum requirements:
OSX 10.4.x
Power PC or Intel
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G4, G5 processor
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MX300
Содержание
- Important safety instructions important safety instructions 2
- Section title 2
- Warning for your protection please read the following 2
- Table of contents 3
- Warranty 3
- Warranty table of contents 3
- Included items 4
- Introduction 4
- Mx300 introduction 4
- Table of contents 4
- Program load knob 5
- Program number display 5
- Quick start 5
- 4 5 6 7 6
- The front panel 6
- 2 3 4 6 5 7 7
- The rear panel 7
- About the mx300 8
- Connecting the mx300 8
- Connecting the mx300 9
- The mx300 and digital i o 10
- Using the mx300 10
- Program name 11
- Using the mx300 11
- Edit mix routing 12
- Using the mx300 12
- Chamber reverb 13
- Effects descriptions 13
- Gated reverb 13
- Hall reverbs 13
- Mono in stereo out 13
- Plate reverbs 13
- Reverbs 13
- Room reverb 13
- Stereo 13
- Ambience reverb 14
- Arena reverb 14
- Effects descriptions 14
- Mono in stereo out 14
- Reverse reverb 14
- Spring reverb 14
- Stereo 14
- Studio reverb 14
- Delays 15
- Effects descriptions 15
- Modulated delay 15
- Mono delay 15
- Mono in stereo out 15
- Pong delay 15
- Reverse delay 15
- Stereo 15
- Studio delay 15
- Tap delay 15
- Tape delay 15
- Compressor 16
- De esser 16
- Dynamics 16
- Effects descriptions 16
- Stereo 16
- Chorus 17
- Effects descriptions 17
- Flanger 17
- Modulated effects 17
- Mono in stereo out wet only 17
- Phaser 17
- Rotary 17
- Stereo 17
- Stereo wet only 17
- Tremolo pan 17
- Detune 18
- Effects descriptions 18
- Effects descriptions mx300 18
- Pitch shift 18
- Stereo 18
- Stereo wet only 18
- Vibrato 18
- Mx300 system menus 19
- Mx300 system menus mx300 system menus mx300 19
- Mx300 system menus 20
- Mx300 system menus mx300 20
- System menu 20
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- Editor librarian window 21
- Installing the mx edit editor librarian software mac 21
- Installing the mx edit editor librarian software windows 21
- Quick start 21
- The mx edi 21
- The mx edit editor librarian window 21
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- Editing a program 22
- Editor librarian window 22
- Library 22
- Program editor 22
- The mx edi 22
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- Editor librarian window 23
- Saving a program 23
- Storing a program 23
- The mx edi 23
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- Archiving 24
- Connecting the mx300 24
- Editor librarian window 24
- Installing the mx edit hardware plug ins 24
- The mx edi 24
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in 24
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in mx300 24
- Controls 25
- Software configuration 25
- Using the mx300 as a hardware plug in using the mx300 plug in window mx300 25
- Using the mx300 plug in window 25
- Midi cc map 26
- Midi implementation chart 26
- Midi implementation chart midi cc map routings 1 4 26
- Routings 1 4 dual stereo effects 26
- X no mode 3 omni off poly mode 4 omni off mono 26
- Yes mode 1 omni on poly mode 2 omni on mono 26
- Midi cc map 27
- Midi cc map routing 5 midi cc map routing 5 27
- Routing 5 stereo effects 27
- Routing 5 stereo effects continued 27
- Programs 28
- Programs programs 28
- Specifications 29
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