Specifications
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Keystation Pro-88
Requirements/Setting up:
• If you have connected the Pro-88 via USB or two-way MIDI, Reason
will automatically find it if you click the Auto-detect button on the
Control Surfaces and Keyboards page in the Preferences.
• To use the Pro-88 with Reason, you need to select preset 10 and
make sure this isn't changed from the factory settings.
• If you have connected the keyboard via USB or two-way MIDI, Rea-
son will restore preset 10 to factory settings for you - however, note
that you need to select preset 10 manually after this is done.
• You can also restore your Pro-88 manually by holding down the +
and - buttons when you turn the keyboard on - note that this re-
stores all presets to factory settings, deleting any changes you have
made.
About the default mapping:
D The transport buttons on the Pro-88 control the corresponding
transport functions in Reason.
D Buttons C57 and C58 are mapped to Target Previous/Next Track
(move master keyboard input up or down in the track list).
D Keyboard shortcut variations are used for devices with many pa-
rameters.
D Mixer 14:2
There are two keyboard shortcut variations, for controlling channels 1-7 or 8-
14, respectively. The faders control channel levels in all variations and the
knobs control pan, Aux1and Aux2 and the buttons control mute.
Fader C9 always controls the master level and Knobs B33, B25 and B17
controls the Aux 1-3 Return levels respectively.
D Subtractor
There are two variations: Osc & Filter and Mod. The buttons control the same
switch parameters in both variations. The faders and knobs control parame-
ters in the respective parameter groups for each of the variations.
D Malström
There are two variations: Filter & Mod and Osc. The buttons control the same
switch parameters in both variations. The faders and knobs control parame-
ters in the respective parameter groups for each of the variations.
D Redrum
There are three keyboard shortcut variations, determining the function of the
buttons. In the first variation, button B44-B51 select patterns and button
C52-C55 select banks. In the second and third variations, the buttons control
mutes and solos respectively.
D BV-512 Vocoder
Two variations are used: Basic and Bands. In the first variation the knobs con-
trol the main parameters. In the other variation the faders and knobs control
the levels of the vocoder bands.
D Matrix
Button B44-B51 select patterns and button C52-C55 select banks.
D ReGroove
Faders C1-C8 control Groove Amount, knobs B10-B17 control Shuffle and
knob B18-B25 control Slide for ReGroove bank A.