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WORKING WITH PLAYERS806
About this chapter
This chapter describes the procedures and techniques for working with the Players device type.
Overview
A Player is a special type of device that automatically processes, filters and generates MIDI Notes, based on input
MIDI Notes to an Instrument device in the rack. Players can also play back MIDI on their own, without any MIDI input;
this could for example be pattern sequencers.
The Player devices can be found in the Players palette below Utilities in the Reason Browser:
The Players palette in the Browser.
The basic idea behind Players is that you first create an Instrument device, then hook up one or more Player devices
to the Instrument device. If the Player device is a chord generator, for example, you can have it generate chords in the
desired key and scale by just playing single notes on your MIDI Control Keyboard. Absolutely great for inspiration!
Player devices are a little narrower than regular devices, and are always created directly above their corresponding In-
strument device(s):
Two Player devices (in series) attached to an ID8 Instrument device in the rack.