Using Footswitches - Lexicon REFLEX - REV User Manual

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A dual footswitch can be connected to
Reflex's rear-panel footswitch jack. Refer to
the diagram shown in Rear panel Connec-
tions .
Bypass
A footswitch can be used to bypass ef-
fects. When active, "bP" (byPass) appears
on the display. The + and – symbols, and the
parameter LED are turned off. Processed
audio is bypassed in this state, but you can
still access all of the front panel controls. (If
another control is adjusted, the display will
respond to the control, then revert to "bP"
after approximately 3 seconds.)
Stepping through the Registers
You can use a footswitch to step through
the registers. The footswitch will increment
continuously up to register 128, then wrap
back to register 1 (or the first uncleared
register). If you are in preset mode, the first
click of the switch will automatically switch
you into register mode, loading whatever
register was last loaded; subsequent clicks
will increment from that point on.
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Using Footswitches

Clearing Registers
Reflex has a clear function which allows
the use of footswitches to link effects in a
variety of useful ways. Clearing a register
does not erase the contents of a register. It
clears a space in the register sequence so
that the register is skipped in any effect
sequence you create.
To clear a register...
1. Briefly press STORE/CLEAR until a
minus sign (–) is displayed.
2. Press and hold STORE/CLEAR.
If you were in preset mode, the register
LED will go on, indicating that Reflex has
automatically switched to register mode
— selecting whatever register was last
displayed. The displayed register will be
cleared, and the register ID number will
flash. (The ID number of any cleared
register flashes when selected with the
REGISTER/PRESET knob.)
To restore a cleared register, briefly press
STORE/CLEAR until a plus sign (+) is dis-
played, then press and hold STORE/CLEAR.

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