How to store and recall Reface CS patches in your DAW

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In this video I show you how to easily store and recall Yamaha Reface CS patches without having to use soundmondo, directly in your DAW.
This is done by using the ctrl midi editor and should work in any DAW. I'll show you how it's done in cubase and also tested it in ableton.
Get ctrlr here:
And the Reface CS panel I used in the video here:

Make sure you have midi control enabled on your reface device. Check the user manual on how to do this. It comes down to powering on the device while holding E2 on the keyboard.

In case you have issues getting 'snapshot on load' or 'GET' to work you can try to uncheck the snapshot options. Below a quote from the comments that explains this a bit more. (Thanks to Mark Kaplan and Martin (the developer of the reface panel).
quote from Mark:
"""The snapshots would put the CS in the mode where what you hear isn't necessarily what you see on the reface's own settings. Once in that mode, there doesn't appear to be a way to GET the reface's own settings to transfer into ctrlr.

The easy fix is to uncheck the snapshot options. As long as a patch hasn't been PUT on the reface during that session, you'll be able to use GET to sync the ctrlr settings to the reface settings. Again, you'd want to do this in order to save your own patches as sysex files.
"""






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