XP500 Advanced Sound Editor
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1. Click on “Upload to Headset” and the Presets buttons will start flashing.
2. Click on one of the preset buttons to load the Master preset into that location on the
headset.
3. After you’ve unplugged the USB cable from the headset, the preset will remain in the
headset so you can select it with the headset presets button without the need for the
software.
Uploading all Presets to the Headset
If you’ve changed all of the presets using the XP500 Advanced Sound Editor software, you
can upload all of them into the headset by clicking the “Restore Presets from Files”
button. This uploads all 18 presets listed in the manifest file of the SavedPresets directory
into the headset and is faster than transferring them one at a time using the “Upload to
Headset” button.
Editing Presets
Complete editing of presets requires that you run the XP500 Advanced Sound Editor
software in Advanced Mode by clicking on the Advanced button at the bottom of the
program screen.
Any changes made with the chat, game and Mic tabs in Advanced Mode, or with
the Mic, Mix and Master Volume controls in Basic Mode, will be lost unless you
save them as part of the Master Preset.
So if you change any of the settings, be sure to click on the Save button next to the Master
preset name. Note that this will not save the changes into the individual sub-presets. For
example, if you changed the Pitch Shift setting on the mic and you want to save it as part of
the Mic sub-preset so you can use it with a different Master preset, you’ll have to click on the
save button next to the Mic sub-preset name.
Changing Mic Preset Settings
1. While talking into the mic, move the Mic slider in the Mix section up and down so you
can hear how it changes the loudness of your voice in the headset. This feature is called
“mic monitoring” and you can set the level to your preference. For now, turn it up all
the way so you can hear your voice as you speak into the mic.
2. Move the Morph slider from Normal to Shift. Then change the Pitch Shift slider up
and down and listen to how it changes the pitch of your voice. These two sliders let you
control the voice morph feature. Moving the Morph slider towards the middle will mix
your normal voice with the pitch-shifted voice, so you can balance between the two.
3. Lightly blow into the microphone as you move the Silencer (Noise Gate) slider up and
down. Notice that the mic will shut off at a certain point, so the blowing sound is
blocked. If you blow harder the mic will turn on, softer and it turns off. The higher you
move the slider, the louder you’ll have to speak in order to turn on the mic. By adjusting
this slider, you can eliminate room noise so the mic will only pick up your voice when
you speak and not the sounds around you.
Changing the Chat Setting
Adjust the Chat slider in the Mix section to change the level of the chat voices from other
players. The more you turn this up, the louder the other players will be.
Changing the Master Volume Settings
The Volume slider sets the maximum volume level you’ll hear in the headset. Don’t turn
this up all the way to Max, or the headset might distort. A comfortable setting is between 5
and 15.