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Registers 4, 9, 10 and 14 have been cleared...
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.
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.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11 12 13
14
15 16
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
11 12 13 15 16
128
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
15 16
11 12 13
128
With the REGISTER/PRESET knob set to Register 1, the footswitch
will step through the remaining registers, then loop back to Register 1.
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
these four chains ...
(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 ...
7
8
5
6
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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