Skipping Registers And Creating Chains - Lexicon REFLEX - REV 1 User Manual

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Registers 4, 9, 10 and 14 have been cleared...
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2
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With the REGISTER/PRESET knob set to Register 1, the footswitch
will step through the remaining registers, then loop back to Register 1.
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2
Turning the REGISTER/PRESET knob to any position other than 1,
will set up register chains which use cleared registers as loop points.
The combination of cleared registers shown above would create
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2
3
If the REGISTER/PRESET knob is set to a register within a chain,
the footswitch will cycle through the chain until the next cleared
register, then loop back to the first register in the chain.
(To use a chain containing Register 1, you must set the
REGISTER/PRESET knob to another register in the chain.)
With the REGISTER/PRESET knob
set to Register 7, the footswitch will
step through this sequence ...
If the REGISTER/PRESET knob is set to a cleared register, the footswitch will
skip to the first register in the next chain, then step through that chain.
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9 10
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8 11 12 13 15 16
these four chains ...
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11 12 13
11 12 13
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15 16
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15 16
128
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Skipping Registers and
Creating Chains
Reflex's clear function allows you to use a
footswitch to skip effects you do not want in
a sequence, or to create register chains .
Skipping allows you to remove specific
registers from your footswitch step sequence.
If, for example, you want to leave one or more
effects out of a step sequence, simply clear
the unwanted registers and turn the REGIS-
TER/PRESET knob to 1. Now, the footswitch
will increment through the registers, passing
over the cleared registers without requiring
you to step through them.
Turning the REGISTER/PRESET knob to
any position other than 1, will set up register
chains which use cleared registers as loop
points.
Skip and chain functions are illustrated to
the left.

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