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
- Keys
- Groove
- Q Record
- Quantize value
- Quantize
- Song Position
- About subticks in the Song Position display
- Time Position
- Click On/Off
- Pre(-count) On/Off
- Click Level
- Tempo
- Tap Tempo
- Signature
- Rewind and Fast Forward
- Play and Stop
- Record
- Dub and Alt
- Loop On/Off
- Go to Left and Right Locators
- Left and Right Locator Positions
- Transport keyboard commands
- 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
- Tempo automation recording
- Arranging in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
- Clip handling
- Creating Clips
- 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
- Reversing clips
- Muting clips
- Merging clips on note lanes
- Bounce in Place
- Matching clips using the “Match Values” function
- Inserting bars
- Removing bars
- Audio Editing in the Sequencer
- About this chapter
- Edit Modes, Stretch & Transpose Types and Clip Types
- Editing audio in Slice Edit mode
- Editing audio in Pitch Edit mode
- Pitch Editor elements
- Selecting notes
- Auditioning notes
- Correcting pitches
- Changing transposition
- Resetting pitches
- Splitting the clip at notes
- Reverting all notes
- Attenuating pitch drift/vibrato
- Editing transition times
- Moving notes and changing note lengths
- Quantizing notes
- Splitting and joining notes
- About switching from Pitch Edit mode to Slice Edit mode
- Audio pitch editing in the Inspector
- Editing audio in the Comp Editor
- Audio clip elements in the Comp Editor
- The relationship between Clips, Comp Rows and Recordings
- Comp Editor window handling
- Comp Editor audio editing tools
- Selecting a Comp Row for playback in a Single Take clip
- 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
- Comping audio
- Common audio editing functions
- Changing the tempo and transposition of the audio
- 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
- Drawing notes
- Deleting notes
- Resizing notes
- Splitting 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
- Quantize
- Pitch (Transpose)
- Extract Notes to Lanes
- Scale Tempo
- Editing note velocity
- Reverse
- Automation editing
- Overview
- Editing parameter automation
- Drawing parameter automation events
- Deleting automation events
- Reversing automation events
- Editing performance controller automation
- About Automation Cleanup
- Editing pattern automation
- Drawing pattern automation
- Moving, resizing and duplicating pattern automation clips
- Deleting pattern automation clips
- The “Convert Pattern Automation to Notes” function
- 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
- Re-routing devices
- Creating new rack columns
- About the “Sort Selected Device Groups” function
- Replacing devices
- Duplicating devices
- Cut, Copy and Paste devices
- Naming devices
- Folding and unfolding devices
- Working with Players
- Working with Rack Extensions
- Sounds, Patches and the Browser
- 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 samples and REX loops
- Selecting multiple files
- Cross-browsing patch files
- Create Instrument/Create Effect
- About patch formats and sampler devices
- Using the “Search” function
- Loading files
- About browse lists
- Handling Missing Sounds
- Reason 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
- Output Busses
- Parallel Channels
- Solo, Mute and Send FX logic
- Remote controlling the Main Mixer
- Advanced routing tips and tricks
- Song File Handling
- Importing and Exporting Audio
- Sampling
- 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
- 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
- Thor Polysonic Synthesizer
- Malström Synthesizer
- NN-19 Sampler
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Introduction
- Sampling in Redrum
- About file formats
- Using patches
- Programming patterns
- Redrum parameters
- Using Redrum as a sound module
- Connections
- Kong Drum Designer
- 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
- External MIDI Instrument
- The MClass Effects
- Softube Amps
- Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit
- Pulveriser
- Alligator Triple Filtered Gate
- RV7000 Mk II Advanced Reverb
- The Echo
- BV512 Vocoder
- 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
- Audiomatic Retro Transformer
- Half-Rack Effects
- Matrix Pattern Sequencer
- RPG-8 Arpeggiator
- Pulsar Dual LFO
- ReBirth Input Machine
- Menu and Dialog Reference
- Reason 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...
- 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...
- Drop to Allihoopa...
- Export REX as MIDI File...
- Recent Songs list
- Exit (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)
- Route to (Main Mixer channel strips)
- Create Parallel Channel (Main Mixer channel strips)
- Clear Insert FX
- Reset All Channel Settings (Main Mixer channel strips)
- Reset Device
- Cut Pattern
- Copy Pattern
- Paste Pattern
- Clear Pattern
- Browse Patches.../Browse Insert FX Patches...
- Browse Loops...
- Browse Samples...
- Automap Samples
- Delete Sample/Remove Sample
- Delete Unused Samples
- Split Key Zone
- Delete Key Zone
- Reload Samples
- Add Zone
- Copy Zones
- Paste Zones
- Duplicate Zones
- Delete Zones
- Select All Zones
- Copy Parameters to Selected Zones
- Sort Zones by Note
- Sort Zones by Velocity
- Group Selected Zones
- Set Root Notes from Pitch Detection
- Automap Zones
- Automap Zones Chromatically
- Create Velocity Crossfades
- Copy Loop to Track
- Copy Pattern to Track
- Shift Pattern Left/Right
- Shift Drum Left/Right
- Shift Pattern Up/Down
- Random Sequencer Pattern
- Randomize Pattern
- Randomize Drum
- Alter Pattern
- Alter Drum
- Invert Pattern
- Arpeggio Notes to Track
- Create Track for.../Delete Track for...
- Go To Track for
- Insert Bars Between Locators
- Remove Bars Between Locators
- Bounce in Place
- Bounce Clips to New Samples (Audio Clips)
- Bounce Clip to Disk... (Audio Clips)
- Bounce Clips to New Recordings (Audio Clips)
- Bounce Clip to REX Loop (Single Take Audio Clips)
- Bounce Audio Clips to MIDI
- Stretch and Transpose Type
- Correct Pitch (Audio in Pitch Edit Mode)
- Reset Pitch (Audio in Pitch Edit Mode)
- Split At Slices (Single Take Audio Clips)
- Split At Notes (Single Take Audio Clips)
- Revert Slices (Single Take Audio Clips)
- Revert Notes (Notes in Single Take Audio Clips in Pitch Edit Mode)
- Enable/Disable Stretch (Audio Clips)
- Delete Unused Recordings (Audio Clips)
- Heal Clip Safe Clips (Audio Clips)
- Delete Clip Safe Audio (Audio Clips)
- Normalize Clips (Audio Clips)
- Reverse
- Stretch Type for New Recordings
- Convert Pattern Automation to Notes
- Convert Block Track to Song Clips
- Commit to Groove
- 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
- Channel Color/Track Color
- Set Loop to Selection
- Set Loop to Selection and Start Playback
- Adjust Alien Clips to Lane
- Quantize
- Edit Sample
- Duplicate Sample(s)
- Export Sample(s)
- Delete Sample(s)
- 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
- Go to Product Page...
- 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
- Theme
- New devices get browse focus
- Load default sound in new devices
- Use multi-core audio rendering
- Self-contain samples when loading from disk
- Preferences – Audio
- Preferences – Control Surfaces
- Preferences - Sync
- Preferences – Advanced
- Preferences - Language (Windows only)
- Create menu
- Options menu
- Internal/MIDI Clock/ReWire/Send MIDI Clock
- 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 Clip Content in Song View
- Keep Events in Clip while Editing
- Auto-color Tracks and Channels
- Record Automation into Note Clip
- Number of Precount Bars
- MIDI: Send All Notes Off
- Enter/Exit Edit Mode
- Enable Blocks
- Switch to Block View/Song View
- Window menu (Windows version)
- Stay on top
- View Main Mixer
- View Racks
- View Sequencer
- Detach/Attach Main Mixer
- Detach/Attach Rack Window
- View All
- Rack Extensions
- Show/Hide Browser
- Show/Hide Transport
- Show/Hide ReGroove Mixer
- Show/Hide Tool Window
- Show/Hide On-screen Piano Keys
- Show Spectrum EQ Window
- Show/Hide Recording Meter
- Show Missing Sounds window
- Open Song Windows list
- Window menu (Mac OS X version)
- Minimize
- Zoom
- Bring All to Front
- View Main Mixer
- View Racks
- View Sequencer
- Detach/Attach Main Mixer
- Detach/Attach Rack Window
- View All
- Rack Extensions
- Show/Hide Browser
- Show/Hide Transport
- Show/Hide ReGroove Mixer
- Show/Hide Tool Window
- Show/Hide On-screen Piano Keys
- Show Spectrum EQ Window
- Show/Hide Recording Meter
- Show Missing Sounds window
- Open Song Windows list
- Help menu
- Reason Help...
- Documentation in pdf format...
- Tutorials on the Propellerhead Webpage...
- Download more Demo Songs...
- Download more Template Songs...
- Go to the Propellerhead Website...
- Check for Updates...
- Your Products... (Windows only)
- Get more Instruments, Sounds & Effects
- Go to Product Page...
- About Reason (Windows only)
- Key Commands
- About the Key Commands chapter
- General keyboard shortcuts
- General modifier keys
- Transport keyboard shortcuts
- Sequencer keyboard shortcuts
- Sequencer modifier keys
- Arrow keys
- Save dialog keyboard shortcuts
- On-screen Piano Keys keyboard shortcuts
- NN-19 modifier keys
- NN-XT keyboard shortcuts
- NN-XT modifier keys
- Dr. Octo Rex keyboard shortcuts
- Dr. Octo Rex modifier keys
- Redrum keyboard shortcuts
- Redrum modifier keys
- Kong modifier keys
- Matrix keyboard shortcuts
- Matrix modifier keys
- RPG-8 keyboard shortcuts
- External MIDI Instrument keyboard shortcuts
- About the Key Commands chapter
- Index
THE COMBINATOR
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About internal and external connections
Unlike other devices, the Combinator contains both external and internal audio connections.
D External connections are used to connect a Combinator to devices outside the Combi.
D Internal connections are how devices within the Combi are connected.
External connections
D The “Combi Output L/R” connectors carry the audio output of the Combinator.
This output connects with a device outside the Combi, normally a mixer. Internally, this output is connected to the
“From Devices” connectors. When you create a new Combinator this output will be auto-routed to the first avail-
able mixer input channel.
D The “Combi Input L/R” connectors is the input to the Combinator (used for effect Combis only).
Internally, this input is connected to the “To Devices” connectors.
Internal Connections
D The “From Devices L/R” inputs is where the outputs from devices in the Combi are connected.
D The “To Devices L/R” outputs connect to an input on a device in the effect Combi.
About External Routing
If an individual device in the Combi is directly connected to a device outside the Combinator, this is known as an “Ex-
ternal Routing” connection, which should generally be avoided. The reason for this is that such connections are not
saved with the Combi patch.
D Therefore, all connections to/from a Combi should pass via the To/From Device connectors on the Combinator
device if you wish to make the Combi self-contained.
If a Combi contains external routing connections, this is indicated both on the front and back panels of the Combina-
tor; On the front panel “External Routing” is displayed in the Patch name display, and on the back panel a LED indi-
cator is lit.
It is still possible to use a Combi with External Routing connections within the context of a song (where all routings
are saved with the song). Just keep in mind that the external routing connections will not be part of the patch!