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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Reset All Channel Settings (Main Mixer channel strips)
This will reset all channel strip parameters to their default values. Any Insert FX Combinator patches will be removed.
Reset Device
Sometimes it is useful to start with a “clean slate” when creating a sound or effect. This is done by selecting Reset
Device from the device context menu or Edit menu. This sets all parameters to their default values. Resetting NN-19,
NN-XT, Dr. Octo Rex, Redrum or Kong devices also removes samples from the device, allowing you to start from
scratch.
Cut Pattern
Moves the current pattern in the selected Redrum or Matrix to the clipboard. The pattern is then cleared.
Copy Pattern
Copies the current pattern in the selected Redrum or Matrix to the clipboard.
Paste Pattern
Copies the pattern on the clipboard to the current pattern location in the selected Redrum or Matrix device. This over-
writes the current pattern with the one on the clipboard. Note that this can be used to transfer patterns between dif-
ferent Reason songs.
Clear Pattern
This menu item clears (empties) the current pattern on the selected pattern device (Redrum or Matrix).
Browse Patches.../Browse Insert FX Patches...
This menu item allows you to select a new Patch for a device or an Insert FX Patch for a selected channel strip. The
menu item reflects which device is selected - in other words, you must select the device for the corresponding
Browse Patches item to appear on the Edit menu.
When you select the menu item, the Browser dialog appears, allowing you to locate and select the patch, on disk or
within a ReFill.
When you select a patch, the device’s parameters will be set according to the values stored in the patch, and the
name of the patch will be shown in the patch name display. As with any change you make, this operation can be un-
done.
! Any parameter adjustments you make on the device panel after selecting a patch will not affect the actual
patch file (for this you need to re-save the patch).
If referenced samples are missing
Patches for the Redrum, Combinator (if any sampler devices are part of the Combi), NN-19, NN-XT Kong and Dr.
Octo Rex devices contain references to samples. Just like patches, samples can be independent files on the hard
disk or elements within a ReFill or a SoundFont. However, if sample files have been moved or renamed after a
patch was saved, the sample file references in the patch will not be accurate.
If this is the case when you select a patch, the program will tell you so. You can then choose to either manually lo-
cate the missing files, to have the program search for them in all stored locations and ReFills or to proceed without
the missing sounds.