MGP Editor
Priority Ducker

While the Priority Ducker's “Range” parameter settings for Hybrid Channel 1 and 2 can be controlled manually from the MGP console itself, MGP Editor provides additional flexibility, offering intuitive control of “Range” parameters as well as “Release” parameter settings for each Hybrid Channel. [RANEGE] controls Priority Ducker's level attenuator, and [RELEASE] adjusts release time. Both parameters can be controlled using MGP Editor's interface via the graphic display or two knobs underneath.
- [DUCKER] button must be activated manually on the MGP console in order to apply parameter settings.
- Hybrid Channels are CH 9/10, 11/12 on MGP12X and CH 13/14, 15/16 on MGP16X.
- When controlled via the knobs on the MGP console, the same parameter settings are assigned to both Hybrid Channels.
Leveler & Attenuator

While manual control of Leveler's Attenuator via the MGP console assigns the same parameter settings to both Hybrid Channels, MGP Editor lets you apply different “Attenuator” settings for playback, as well as additional “Threshold” parameter settings to each channel via the graphic display or two knobs of Editor's interface.
- [LEVELER ] must be activated manually on the MGP console in order to apply parameter settings.
- When controlled via the knobs on the MGP console, the same parameter settings are applied to both Hybrid Channels.
Dual Digital Effects

This page gives you the option to select and monitor FX1 (REV-X) or FX2 (SPX) effect programs.
Detailed parameter settings for each program can be adjusted on dedicated program pages.
REV-X Reverb

REV-X has eight different programs that you can browse and select easily by flicking the pages.
“Reverb Time” as well as additional “Diffusion”, “Initial Delay” and “Room Size” parameters can be adjusted for each effect program using the dedicated knobs or graphic display of the MGP Editor interface.
SPX Multi-Effects

SPX has 16 effect programs that you can browse through and select by flicking the pages.
MGP Editor provides additional, dedicated parameter controls that vary depending on the effect program selected.