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MIDI OUT DEVICE1089
Connections
Sequencer Control
The Sequencer Control CV In and Gate In inputs allow you to play the MIDI Out Device from another CV/Gate device
(typically a Matrix or an RPG-8). The signal to the CV In controls the note pitch, while the signal to the Gate In delivers
note on/off along with velocity. There are also inputs for modulating the Pitch Bend and ModWheel parameters.
CV In to MIDI CC Out
These eight CV inputs can be used for modulating the desired MIDI CC#. The affected MIDI CC#s are defined on the
front panel, see “Modulating MIDI Controllers from CV signals”.
Tips & Tricks
Audio recording of MIDI controlled external instruments
At some point you will probably want to record the audio from your MIDI controlled instrument onto an audio track in
the Reason sequencer. The example below assumes that you have already recorded the note clips that control your
MIDI instrument on an MIDI Out Device track in the sequencer.
! Depending on how you are monitoring the audio when you are recording, there will be different audio latency
times, see “Recording Latency Compensation”.
1. If you haven’t already, connect your MIDI instrument’s audio output(s) to the desired audio input(s) on the au-
dio interface you are using with Reason.
2. Create an Audio Track in the sequencer.
3. Select the appropriate audio interface input(s) in the “Select Audio Input” drop-down list in the sequencer
track list: