User Manual

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WORKING WITH THE RACK
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Creating devices
Devices can be created in a number of different ways. These first methods apply to any device types:
D Use drag and drop, or double-click a device in any of the device palettes in the Browser.
The devices are sorted in four different groups: Instruments, Effects, Utilities and Players. The Utilities group con-
tains device types such as mixers, modulation devices, etc. In each device type group the devices are listed in the
following sections: Reason Devices, and then by Rack Extension manufacturer in alphabetical order. The Players
group is a little special; it contains a number of MIDI “generators” that can be used when recording Instrument
tracks in the sequencer, see “Working with Players”.
A device can be dropped in the rack or in the Track List in the Sequencer. As you drag a device to the rack or Se-
quencer Track List, a +-sign is shown together with an orange divider to indicate where the device will be placed:
Adding a PX7 FM Synthesizer device by dragging from the Instruments device palette and dropping in the rack.
D Use drag and drop from the Browser, Windows Explorer (Win), Finder (Mac), or double click a patch in the
Browser.
When you drop a patch in the rack or in the Track List in the Sequencer the corresponding device is automatically
created in the rack.
D Select desired device from the “Create” menu.
Any device type can be created. The “Create” menu is available both on the main menu and on the rack and device
context menus and is divided into the three groups Instruments, Effects and Utilities. At the top of each group (In-
struments/Effects/Utilities) are the devices you create most often. Below are all available devices, on submenus
per manufacturer.
When you have created an Instrument or Effect device that can load patches, it automatically gets “browse fo-
cus” (orange indicators). This means that the Browser automatically displays patches for the device you just
created. See “Loading patches” for more information.
Automatic browse focus can be switched off if you like. This is done on the General tab in Preferences, see “New
devices get browse focus”.
When you add a new device, Reason attempts to automatically route it in a logical way.
For more information about the auto-routing features, see “Automatic routing”.
Depending on what type of device you’ve created, and also the “Auto-Group Devices and Tracks” setting, the results
will differ:
If “Auto-Group Devices and Tracks” on the Options menu is not selected, the new device is added directly be-
low the currently selected device in the rack.
If no device is selected, the new device is added at the bottom of the rack.