Midi - Source Audio Reflex User Manual

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3. Press the Save button to save the configuration to the selected preset location. The LED
display will blink 3 times to show that the preset was successfully saved.
Recalling a Preset
To recall a previously saved configuration, follow these steps:
1. Press the Load button once. The LED display will begin to blink and show a number between
1 and 128. This number represents the preset location to load.
2. Use the Control Knob to scroll through the numbers and select a preset location.
3. Press the Load button to load the configuration from the selected preset location.
Presets can also be loaded by sending a program change message to the Reflex's MIDI input. For
more information, see

MIDI

MIDI Output
The Reflex's 5-pin DIN MIDI output jack connects to a standard MIDI cable. It simultaneously sends
MIDI messages for Digital Expression Output 1, Digital Expression Output 2, and Digital Expression
Output 3.
MIDI Input
MIDI program change messages and MIDI beat clock may be sent to the Reflex via its 5-pin DIN MIDI
input jack. By default, the Reflex receives messages on MIDI channel 1. The global MIDI channel can
be configured using the USB Editor Software, or by configuring it manually using the footswitch (see
Setting the MIDI Input
Recalling Presets via MIDI Program Changes
If the Reflex receives a program change message, it will instantly recall the preset with the
corresponding number. There are a total of 128 possible program change messages, each
corresponding to one of the Reflex's 128 presets.
MIDI Clock Synchronization
The Reflex syncs to MIDI clock (also known as MIDI timing clock or MIDI beat clock). MIDI clock is
tempo-dependent and is used to ensure that multiple MIDI-enabled devices stay in synchronization.
A common use of MIDI clock with the Reflex is when recording along to a click track in a DAW (Digital
Audio Workstation) running on a computer. MIDI clock can be sent to the Reflex directly on the MIDI
Input jack or via USB-MIDI. When MIDI clock is received, a small dot between the first and second
digits on the LED display indicate that the Reflex is receiving clock sync data.
The Reflex begins to sync its LFO to the MIDI Clock as soon as the first MIDI Clock message is
received. If the tempo changes, the rate of MIDI Clock messages will change as well, and the Reflex
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MIDI Beat Clock Indicator
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