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TEMPO DISPLAY MODE
In TEMPO display mode, the display shows the current tempo in beats per minute
(BPM). To switch to TEMPO display mode, simply start rotating or press and release the
TEMPO knob. The tempo can be set manually by rotating the TEMPO knob. The tempo
can also be set by tap tempo or an external device. In these cases, in TEMPO display
mode the tempo shown is rounded to the nearest BPM with no decimal places, but the
actual modulation will be perfectly in sync to the external source, even if it has a
fractional component. The Mod Rex has a minimum tempo of 10 BPM and a maximum
tempo of 500 BPM.
Note: In some scenarios when syncing the tempo with MIDI Clock, the tempo displayed on the Mod
Rex may be off by one BPM, or may jump between a couple of numbers. In these scenarios the
Mod Rex is still perfectly in sync with the external device.
PRESET DISPLAY MODE
In PRESET display mode, the current preset is displayed, from 1 to 100. To switch to
PRESET display mode, simply start rotating or press and release the PRESET
SELECT/STORE knob to the right of the display.
Similarly to changing a modulation section's division, as you rotate the PRESET
SELECT/STORE knob the display will blink. Once you get to the number you want, press
and release (don't hold down) the PRESET SELECT/STORE knob to load that preset.
In PRESET display mode you may see a dash in the first digit place. This indicates that
the current preset number displayed does not actually have a preset saved to it yet.
Also in PRESET display mode, the right-most decimal place may be lit. This indicates that
since the displayed preset was loaded, some parameters have changed and the preset
has not been resaved with the new parameters.
For more information on recalling and saving presets, please see the Presets section on
page 10.
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