User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
 - Introduction
 - Common Operations and Concepts
 - On-screen Piano Keys
 - Audio Basics
 - Sequencer Functions
- About this chapter
 - Introduction
 - Sequencer area overview
 - Track details
- Track definition
 - The relationship between the track, the rack and the Main Mixer
 - Master Keyboard Input
 - The relationship between tracks, lanes, clips and events
 - Track types
 - Track List elements
 - Creating tracks
 - Selecting tracks
 - Moving tracks
 - Deleting tracks
 - Duplicating/copying tracks and devices
 - Coloring tracks
 - Naming tracks
 - Folding tracks
 - Muting tracks
 - Soloing tracks
 
 - Lane details
 - Clip basics
 - Toolbar details
 - Ruler details
 - Transport Panel details
 - About the Inspector
 
 - Recording in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
 - General recording functions
 - Audio recording details
 - Note recording details
 - Parameter automation recording details
- Performance controllers vs. track parameter automation
 - Recording performance controller automation
 - Recording parameter automation into Note Clips
 - Recording performance controller automation over or into an existing clip
 - About performance controller automation on multiple lanes
 - Recording parameter automation
 - Recording parameter automation in Loop mode
 - Recording parameter automation over or into an existing clip
 - Adjusting automated parameters during playback - “Live mode”
 - Recording parameter automation on multiple tracks
 
 - Pattern automation recording details (Record+Reason)
 - Tempo automation recording
 
 - Arranging in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
 - Clip handling
- Selecting clips
 - Setting audio clip Level and Fades
 - Deleting clips
 - Resizing (masking) clips
 - About masked recordings and events
 - Tempo scaling clips
 - Moving clips
 - About overlapping clips
 - Duplicating clips
 - Cutting, Copying and Pasting clips
 - Naming clips
 - Coloring clips
 - Splitting clips
 - Joining clips
 - Muting clips
 - Merging clips on note lanes
 - Matching clips using the “Match Values” function
 
 - Inserting bars
 - Removing bars
 
 - Audio Editing in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
 - The Edit Mode
 - Audio editing tools
 - Editing audio clips
- Selecting a Comp Row for playback in Single Mode
 - Selecting Comp Rows
 - Deleting Comp Rows
 - Moving Comp Rows
 - Duplicating Comp Rows
 - Cutting, copying and pasting Comp Rows
 - Adjusting the Comp Row Level
 - Adjusting the Recording Offset
 - Delete Unused Recordings
 - Bounce Clip(s) to New Sample(s) (Record+Reason)
 - Normalizing Clips
 - Reversing Clips
 - Tempo scaling Clips
 
 - Editing audio in Comp Mode
 - Audio and tempo matching
 - Editing audio using the Inspector
 
 - Note and Automation Editing
- About this chapter
 - The Edit Mode
 - Tool Window editing tools
 - Note editing
- Selecting notes
 - Deleting notes
 - Drawing notes
 - Resizing notes
 - Moving notes
- Moving notes manually
 - About moving notes outside or between clips
 - Changing note pitches (transpose) with the arrow keys
 - Nudging note positions with the arrow keys
 - About nudging notes outside an open clip
 - Moving notes with the “Alter Notes” function
 - Moving notes with the “Extract Notes to Lanes” and “Explode” functions
 - Moving notes in the Inspector
 
 - Duplicating notes
 - Using Cut, Copy and Paste
 - Quantizing notes
 - Transposing notes
 - Extract Notes to Lanes
 - Scale Tempo
 - Editing note velocity
 
 - Automation editing
- Overview
 - Editing parameter automation
 - Drawing parameter automation events
 - Deleting automation events
 - Editing performance controller automation
 - About Automation Cleanup
 - Editing pattern automation (Record+Reason)
 - Drawing pattern automation (Record+Reason)
 - Moving, resizing and duplicating pattern automation clips (Record+Reason)
 - Deleting pattern automation clips (Record+Reason)
 - The “Convert Pattern Automation to Notes” function (Record+Reason)
 - Editing tempo automation
 - About tempo changes and tempo automation of audio tracks
 - Automating time signature
 - Moving, resizing and duplicating time signature automation clips
 - Deleting time signature automation clips
 
 - Note and automation editing in the Inspector
 
 - Working with Blocks in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
 - Introduction
 - Arrangement Views
 - Editing Blocks in the Block View
 - Arranging Blocks in the Song View
 
 - Working with the Rack
- About this chapter
 - Rack device procedures
- Navigating in the rack
 - Resizing and detaching the rack
 - About Device Groups
 - Creating devices
 - Selecting devices
 - Deleting devices
 - Re-ordering devices
 - Creating new rack columns
 - About the “Sort Selected Device Groups” function
 - Duplicating devices
 - Cut, Copy and Paste devices
 - Naming devices
 - Folding and unfolding devices
 
 
 - Sounds and Patches
- About this chapter
 - About patches
 - About ReFills
 - Using the Browser
- Opening the browser
 - Browser elements
 - Navigating in the Browser
 - Using Locations and Favorites
 - Favorites Lists
 - Selecting and auditioning patches
 - Selecting and auditioning samples
 - Selecting multiple files
 - Cross-browsing patch files
 - Create Instrument/Create Effect
 - About patch formats and sampler devices (Record+Reason)
 - Using the “Search” function
 - Opening files
 - About browse lists
 - Handling Missing Sounds (Record+Reason)
 - The Missing Sounds dialog
 - Record file formats
 
 
 - Routing Audio and CV
- About this chapter
 - Signal types
 - About cables
 - Automatic routing
 - Manual routing
 - Using CV and Gate
 
 - The Main Mixer
- About this chapter
 - Overview
 - Navigating in the Main Mixer
 - Managing mixer channels
 - The channel strip
 - The Master Section strip
 - Automating mixer parameters
 - Working with effects
 - Remote controlling the Main Mixer
 - Advanced routing tips and tricks
 
 - Song File Handling
 - Importing and Exporting Audio
 - Sampling (Record+Reason)
 - The ReGroove Mixer
 - Remote - Playing and Controlling Devices
- About the various MIDI inputs
 - About Remote
 - Setting up
 - Remote basics
 - Locking a surface to a device
 - Remote Override
 - Additional Remote Overrides...
 - Keyboard Control
 - Saving Remote Setups
 
 - ReWire
 - Synchronization and Advanced MIDI
- About this chapter
 - Synchronization to MIDI Clock
 - Advanced MIDI - The External Control Bus inputs
 
 - Optimizing Performance
- Introduction
 - Optimization and Latency reduction
 - Optimizing your computer system
 - Optimizing Songs
- Global
 - Main Mixer
 - Sample Players – NN19, NNXT, Dr. Octo Rex and Redrum (Record+Reason)
 - Filters – Subtractor, Thor, Malström, NN19, NNXT and Dr. Octo Rex (Record+Reason)
 - Polyphonic Devices – Subtractor, Thor, Malström, NN19, NNXT, Dr. Octo Rex and Redrum (Record+Reason)
 - Subtractor (Record+Reason)
 - Thor (Record+Reason)
 - Malström (Record+Reason)
 - Redrum (Record+Reason)
 - Mixer devices
 - Distortion (Record+Reason)
 - Reverb (Record+Reason)
 - Send Effects
 
 - RAM requirements
 
 - Record Hardware Interface
 - The Combinator
- Introduction
 - Creating Combinator devices
 - Combinator elements
 - About internal and external connections
 - Adding devices to a Combi
 - Combi handling
 - Sequencer tracks and playing Combis
 - The Controller panel
 - Using the Programmer
 
 - Mixer 14:2
 - The Line Mixer 6:2
 - ID8 Instrument Device
 - Subtractor Synthesizer (Record+Reason)
 - Thor Polysonic Synthesizer (Record+Reason)
 - Malström Synthesizer (Record+Reason)
 - NN-19 Sampler (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - General sampling principles
 - About audio file formats
 - Sampling in NN-19
 - About Key Zones and samples
- Loading a Sample into an empty NN-19
 - Loading SoundFont samples
 - Loading REX slices as samples
 - Creating Key Zones
 - Selecting Key Zones
 - Setting the Key Zone Range
 - Deleting a Key Zone
 - About Key zones, assigned and unassigned samples
 - Adding sample(s) to a Key Map
 - Setting the Root Key
 - Removing sample(s) from a Key Map
 - Removing all unassigned samples
 - Rearranging samples in a Key Map
 - Setting Sample Level
 - Tuning samples
 - Looping Samples
 - About the Solo Sample function
 
 - Automap Samples
 - NN-19 synth parameters
 - Play Parameters
 - Connections
 
 - NN-XT Sampler (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - Sampling in NN-XT
 - Panel overview
 - Loading complete Patches and REX files
 - Using the main panel
 - Overview of the Remote Editor panel
 - About Samples and Zones
 - Selections and Edit Focus
 - Adjusting parameters
 - Managing Zones and Samples
 - Working with Grouping
 - Working with Key Ranges
 - Setting Root Notes and Tuning
 - Using Automap
 - Layered, crossfaded and velocity switched sounds
 - Using Alternate
 - Sample parameters
 - Group parameters
 - Synth parameters
 - Connections
 
 - Dr. Octo Rex Loop Player (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - About REX file formats
 - Loading and saving Dr. Octo Rex patches
 - Playing Loops
 - Adding Loops
 - Playing individual Loop Slices
 - Creating sequencer notes
 - Slice handling
 - Dr. Octo Rex panel parameters
 - Dr. Octo Rex synth parameters
 - Connections
 
 - Redrum Drum Computer (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - Sampling in Redrum
 - About file formats
 - Using patches
 - Programming patterns
 - Redrum parameters
 - Using Redrum as a sound module
 - Connections
 
 - Kong Drum Designer (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - Overview
 - About file formats
 - Using patches
 - Pad Settings
 - The Drum and FX section
 - The Drum modules
 - The Support Generator modules
 - The FX modules
 - Connections
 - Using Kong as an effect device
 - Using external effects with Kong
 
 - The MClass Effects
 - Line 6 Amps
 - RV7000 Advanced Reverb
 - Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit
 - BV512 Vocoder (Record+Reason)
- Introduction
 - Setting up for basic vocoding
 - Using the BV512 as an equalizer
 - BV512 parameters
 - Connections
 - Automation
 - Tips and tricks
 
 - Neptune Pitch Adjuster and Voice Synth
- Introduction
 - Overview and basic concepts
 - Setting up for pitch processing
 - Using pitch correction
 - Using pitch shifting (Transpose)
 - Using Formant control
 - Using the Voice Synth
 - Panel parameters
 - Connections
 - Pitch adjustment tips and tricks
 
 - Half-Rack Effects
- Common effect device features
 - DDL-1 Digital Delay Line
 - CF-101 Chorus/Flanger
 - Spider Audio Merger & Splitter
 - Spider CV Merger & Splitter
 - RV-7 Digital Reverb (Record+Reason)
 - D-11 Foldback Distortion (Record+Reason)
 - ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter (Record+Reason)
 - PH-90 Phaser (Record+Reason)
 - UN-16 Unison (Record+Reason)
 - COMP-01 Auto Make-up Gain Compressor (Record+Reason)
 - PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ (Record+Reason)
 
 - Matrix Pattern Sequencer (Record+Reason)
 - RPG-8 Arpeggiator (Record+Reason)
 - ReBirth Input Machine (Windows Only)
 - Menu and Dialog Reference
- Record menu (Mac OS X)
 - File menu
- New
 - New from Template
 - Open...
 - Open Demo Song
 - Close
 - Save
 - Save As...
 - Save and Optimize
 - Song Information...
 - Song Self-contain Settings... (Record+Reason)
 - Import Audio File...
 - Import MIDI File...
 - Export MIDI File...
 - Export Insert FX Patch...
 - Save Device Patch As...
 - Export Song/Loop as Audio File...
 - Bounce Mixer Channels...
 - Export REX as MIDI File... (Record+Reason)
 - Quit (Windows)
 
 - Edit menu
- Undo
 - Redo
 - Cut/Cut Tracks and Devices/Cut Channels and Tracks
 - Copy/Copy Tracks and Devices/Copy Channels and Tracks/Copy Patch
 - Paste/Paste Tracks and Devices/Paste Channels and Tracks/Paste Patch
 - Delete/Delete Tracks and Devices/Delete Channels and Tracks
 - Delete Tracks
 - Duplicate Tracks and Devices/Duplicate Channels and Tracks
 - Select All/Select All Devices/Select All Tracks/Select All Channels
 - Select All in Device Group
 - Sort Selected Device Groups
 - Auto-route Device
 - Disconnect Device
 - Combine/Uncombine
 - Copy/Paste Channel Settings (Main Mixer channel strips)
 - Clear Insert FX
 - Reset All Channel Settings (Main Mixer channel strips)
 - Initialize Patch
 - Cut Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Copy Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Paste Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Clear Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Browse Patches.../Browse Insert FX Patches...
 - Browse Loops... (Record+Reason)
 - Browse Samples... (Record+Reason)
 - Automap Samples (Record+Reason)
 - Delete Sample/Remove Sample (Record+Reason)
 - Delete Unused Samples (Record+Reason)
 - Split Key Zone (Record+Reason)
 - Delete Key Zone (Record+Reason)
 - Reload Samples (Record+Reason)
 - Add Zone (Record+Reason)
 - Copy Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Paste Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Duplicate Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Delete Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Select All Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Copy Parameters to Selected Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Sort Zones by Note (Record+Reason)
 - Sort Zones by Velocity (Record+Reason)
 - Group Selected Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Set Root Notes from Pitch Detection (Record+Reason)
 - Automap Zones (Record+Reason)
 - Automap Zones Chromatically (Record+Reason)
 - Create Velocity Crossfades (Record+Reason)
 - Copy Loop to Track (Record+Reason)
 - Copy Pattern to Track (Record+Reason)
 - Shift Pattern Left/Right (Record+Reason)
 - Shift Drum Left/Right (Record+Reason)
 - Shift Pattern Up/Down (Record+Reason)
 - Random Sequencer Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Randomize Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Randomize Drum (Record+Reason)
 - Alter Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Alter Drum (Record+Reason)
 - Invert Pattern (Record+Reason)
 - Arpeggio Notes to Track (Record+Reason)
 - Create Track for.../Delete Track for...
 - Go To Track for
 - Insert Bars Between Locators
 - Remove Bars Between Locators
 - Bounce Clip to New Sample (Audio Clips) (Record+Reason)
 - Bounce Clip to Disk (Audio Clips)
 - Bounce Clip to New Recording (Audio Clips)
 - Enable/Disable Stretch (Audio Clips)
 - Delete Unused Recordings (Audio Clips)
 - Normalize Clips (Audio Clips)
 - Reverse Clips (Audio Clips)
 - Convert Pattern Automation to Notes (Record+Reason)
 - Convert Block Track to Song Clips
 - Commit to Groove
 - Parameter Automation...
 - New Note Lane
 - Merge Note Lanes on Tracks
 - Get Groove From Clip
 - Join Clips
 - Mute Clips/Unmute Clips
 - Crop Events to Clips
 - Add Labels to Clips/Remove Labels from Clips
 - Clip Color
 - Track Color
 - Adjust Alien Clips to Lane
 - Quantize Notes
 - Edit Keyboard Control Mapping...
 - Clear Keyboard Control Mapping
 - Clear All Keyboard Control Mappings for Device
 - Edit Remote Override Mapping...
 - Clear Remote Override Mapping
 - Clear All Remote Override Mappings for Device
 - Copy/Paste Remote Override Mappings
 - Preferences – General
- Mouse Knob Range
 - Automation Cleanup Level
 - Trigger Notes while Editing
 - Reduce Cable Clutter Setting
 - Cable Animation
 - Show Parameter Value Tool Tip
 - Show Automation Indication
 - Default Song
 - Load Last Song On Startup
 - CPU Usage Limit
 - Load Default Sound in New Devices
 - Use MultiCore Audio Rendering
 - Self-contain Samples When Loading From Disk (Record+Reason)
 
 - Preferences – Audio
 - Preferences – Keyboards and Control Surfaces
 - Preferences – Advanced Control
 - Preferences - File Locations
 - Preferences - Language and Computer Keyboard
 
 - Create menu
 - Options menu
- Internal Sync/MIDI Clock Sync/ReWire Sync
 - Enable Keyboard Control
 - Keyboard Control Edit Mode
 - Remote Override Edit Mode
 - Additional Remote Overrides...
 - Surface Locking...
 - Toggle Rack Front/Rear
 - Reduce Cable Clutter
 - Auto-group Devices and Tracks
 - Show Navigators
 - Follow Song
 - Show Block Clips in Song View
 - Keep Events in Clip while Editing
 - Auto-color Tracks and Channels
 - Record Automation into Note Clips
 - Number of Precount Bars
 - Enter Edit Mode/Enter Arrange Mode
 - Switch to Block View/Song View
 
 - Window menu (Windows version)
 - Window menu (Mac OS X version)
 - Help menu
 
 - Index
 
HALF-RACK EFFECTS
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UN-16 Unison (Record+Reason)
The UN-16 simulates the sound of several detuned voices playing the same notes simultaneously. The voices are in-
dividually slightly delayed and also pitch modulated by low frequency noise. This produces a rich chorus effect with 
the voices spread across the stereo field (given that stereo outputs are used).
The UN-16 can be used as an insert effect or a send effect.
Parameters
CV Input
One CV input is available on the back panel of the device. This controls the Detune parameter.
|
Parameter
|
Description
Voice Count This switch sets the number of voices for the effect; 4. 8 or 16.
Detune This sets the amount of detuning for the voices. Turn clockwise for stronger detuning effects.
Dry/Wet If you are using the UN-16 as an insert effect, you use this parameter to adjust the balance between 
the unprocessed audio signal (dry) and the effect (wet). 
If the UN-16 is used as a send effect, this should be set all the way to wet only, since you can control 
the balance by using the AUX send controls in the Mixer.










