Usb - Source Audio Reflex User Manual

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will adjust to resynchronize itself accordingly. The Reflex doesn't require any special configuration to
use MIDI Clock; just start sending it MIDI Clock messages and it will synchronize itself automatically.
By default, LFOs start synchronized with the first MIDI Clock message received. If you wish to offset
the LFO start time, for example by an eighth note, simply start playback in your DAW an eighth note
earlier or later than the beginning of the measure.
In order to synchronize an LFO with MIDI clock, set either the Min or Max parameters (or both) to
one of the subdivision settings (1-4, 1-3, 1-2, 1-1, 2-1, or 4-1). This will synchronize the LFO to
divisions or multiples of the musical beat using the MIDI clock as a basis for the tempo. Musically
speaking, this means that the LFO can run at the rate of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes,
eighth notes, triplets, or sixteenth notes. For more information, refer to
Parameters with MIDI
Setting the MIDI Input Channel
To set the Reflex's MIDI channel, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the Footswitch with your finger. Continue to hold the footswitch for several
seconds. The LED display will show
2. Release the footswitch. Turn the control knob to set the MIDI channel.
3. Press the footswitch once to complete the MIDI channel setting.
MIDI Merge Function
The Reflex is capable of merging MIDI data input to its MIDI Input jack and outputting it on both its
MIDI Output jack and USB-MIDI output.

USB

The Reflex's USB port is plug-and-play ready for Windows and Mac computers. The Reflex uses class-
compliant drivers, so no special drivers are needed. Just connect it to the computer using a USB
cable. The computer should automatically recognize the Reflex, which will be identified as "Source
Audio REFLEX Controller" in Windows operating systems or as "Generic USB MIDI Device" in Mac
operating systems.
USB connectivity brings many benefits, such as the ability to download firmware updates to the
Reflex, configuration of advanced parameters, and MIDI connectivity to audio production software
running on the computer.
USB-MIDI
The Reflex will appear as a MIDI device in your computer's operating system. As a result, the Reflex
can communicate with audio production software that utilizes MIDI, such as Pro Tools, Ableton Live,
Logic Pro, and more. MIDI messages can be sent directly to the Reflex using the USB connection,
which allows for automation of the Reflex within host software such as a DAW. For example, presets
can be recalled by outputting MIDI program change messages from the host software to the Reflex
via the USB connection.
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