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2. Click Record in the sequencer and record the automation by turning the Offset knob.
An automation lane, named according to the selected MIDI CC#, is created on the sequencer track and automa-
tion points are inserted as you turn the Offset knob. When you stop the sequencer, the Offset knob displays a
green automation frame.
3. To record automation of another MIDI CC# parameter, select the desired MIDI CC# by dragging up/down in
the CC display (the same display as in Step 1 - or the display below it).
The green automation frame around the Offset knob disappears as soon as you select a non-automated MIDI
CC#. If you drag back to the automated MIDI CC#, the automation frame appears again around the Offset knob.
4. Repeat steps 1-2 for every new MIDI CC# you want to record.
A new parameter automation lane is added on the sequencer track for every new MIDI CC# you record.
You could also draw parameter automation points in parameter automation clips the same way as with inter-
nal Instrument devices in Reason, see “Automation editing”.
Recording MIDI Controller automation from a Remote control surface
If you have a MIDI keyboard or control surface with knobs or sliders, you can use these to control parameters on your
MIDI instrument and record automation. This is done using Remote Override Mapping:
1. Select the first MIDI CC# you want to control by dragging up/down in the CC display.
2. Right-click the Offset knob and select Edit Remote Override Mapping... .