Specifications

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D Line Mixer 6:2
The sliders control the channel levels while the knobs control pan or aux
sends, depending on the selected variation. Knob 15 controls Aux Return
level and knob 16 controls Aux Pre/Post in the second variation.
D Subtractor
There are two variations. The faders control Amp Env and Filter Env in both
variations. The knobs control Filter parameters in the first variation and Osc
parameters in the second variation.
D Thor
There are five variations: Filters, Osc & Amp, Modulation, Sequencer 1 and
Sequencer 2. The faders and knobs control parameters in the respective pa-
rameter groups for each of the variations.
D Malström
There are two variations. The faders and knobs control Osc parameters in the
variation and Filter parameters in the second variation.
D Redrum
There are two variations. The faders and knobs control the channel 1-8 levels
and pans in the first variation. In the second variation the knobs control the
channel 1-8 pitches.
D Effect devices - general
Only the knobs are assigned to parameters in effects devices. Several key-
board shortcut variations are used in effects with many parameters.
D MClass Equalizer
There are two variations: Built-in 1 (Low and Para 1/2) and Built-in 2 (Para 2
and Hi). The knobs control parameters in the respective parameter groups for
each of the variations.
D BV-512 Vocoder
Four variations are used. The knobs control the main parameters in all varia-
tions. The faders control the levels of the selected vocoder bands for each of
the variations.
D ReGroove
Faders 1-4 control A1-A4 Groove Amount, knobs 9-12 control A1-A4 Slide
and knobs 13-16 control A1-A4 Shuffle.
ProjectMix I/O
Requirements/Setting up:
To use the ProjectMix I/O with Reason, select Live Mode (Press and
hold the Aux 5 button while switching on the device.
About the default mapping:
D Global modifiers and modes
Pressing the Flip button swaps the functions of the faders and the rotaries. To
return to the normal mapping, press the Flip button again.
Normally, the display shows the name of the currently controlled Reason de-
vice. Pressing the Chan Info button will make the display show the names of
the Reason parameters controlled by the faders instead. Press the button
again to show the device name.
Selecting another target device automatically resets Flip state and display
mode to default settings.
D Transport, sequencer and other global functions
Transport buttons: The corresponding transport functions in Reason.
Loop button: Loop On/Off
Locate Left button: Go to left locator
Locate Right button: Go to right locator
Left/Right Arrow buttons: Go to previous/next bar
Up/Down Arrow button: Target previous/next track (moves master keyboard
input up or down in the track list).
Jog Wheel: Moves the song position, or the position of the left or right locator
depending on current mode. Select mode by pressing the following buttons:
Zoom: Wheel=Coarse, Scrub: Wheel=Fine, Set: Pos=Song, In: Pos=Left, Out:
Pos=Right, Window: Show=Pos or Parameters
D For devices with patches, the Nudge Left/Right buttons select the
previous or next patch.
D Mixer 14:2
The Bank Select Up/Down buttons determine which channel group should be
controlled (1-8 or 9-14). You select what the rotary encoders should control
by pressing the following Assignment buttons:
Aux 1 button: Aux Send 1
Aux 2 button: Aux Send 2
Pan button: Pan
Plug-in button: Aux Returns
Aux 3 button: Treble
Aux 4 button: Bass
Alternatively you can press the Sel button for a channel - the rotaries will then
control all sends, EQ and pan for the selected channel only. The assignment
display shows the number of the selected channel. To return to normal mixer
mode, press the Sel button again.