
The MIDI LED Indicators
When the VST Lead Editor™ receives or transmits MIDI data, the corresponding MIDI LED will
blink to notify you. The VST Lead Editor™ responds to MIDI Note On/Off, Pitchbend,
Modulation, Continuous Controller MIDI messages.
The MIDI Channel Selector
This selects the MIDI channel that the VST Lead Editor™ receives and transmits MIDI data on.
This value is independent of the preset and will not be stored with the preset. This allows you to
browse presets on individual MIDI channels.
The MIDI SEND and RECEIVE Buttons
These buttons determine whether or not to send/receive MIDI Program changes. When
activivated, Program change messages will be sent/received between the editor and the
hardware synth.
The MIDI In Button
This button determines whether or not to receive MIDI into the editor. When activivated, MIDI
messages will be received between the editor and the hardware synth. Use this as an alternative
to the hosts 'midi in' activation button. Ideal for when turning on/off midi in quickly, for example
controller dumps. MIDI in should be disabled to prevent feedback loops, when using the MIDI
Out simultaneously.
The About Screen
To view the About screen, click on the reKon audio™ logo button.
Working With Presets
The Presets Section
The preset section allows you to control and manage your presets or ‘patches’ as they are
referred to in the synthesizer world. The display readout shows the current preset name and
number. The arrow buttons will allow you to move up and down through the presets. The
‘loader bar’ indicates MIDI data being sent to your synth to set the patch dynamically.
Changing the Current Preset
Use the arrow buttons to change the currently selected preset.
Renaming the Current Patch
To rename your preset, simply click on the name in the display readout and type the new
name of your patch, then hit the ‘Enter’ key. Patch names are limited to 24 characters.
Using the Copy/Paste Button
You can easily copy and paste presets to and from the currently selected preset. First select
the preset you wish to copy by navigating to it with the preset select arrow buttons. Now,
click the red ‘Copy/Paste’ button (you will notice the button change color). Next, navigate to the
preset number you wish to paste to. Now click the ‘Copy/Paste’ button again (the ‘Copy’ button
will change back to it’s default state). Voila! This tool is invaluable for creating variations of your
favorite presets and allows you to quickly build your preset library up.
Default Preset Banks
The default preset bank in the VST Lead Editor is the standard factory default bank A from
Clavia Music. If you modify the default bank and wish to restore the default bank, you can easily
load the bank from the 'fxb' folder. Also included is a default blank bank that has all presets
values set to zero. This results in a preset that makes no sound on the synthesizer. This is
sometimes a good bank to start your projects with which you can copy patches into without
worry of overwriting other patches.
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