Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- The Sequencer
- Routing Audio and CV
- Routing MIDI to Reason
- Using Reason as a ReWire Slave
- MIDI and Keyboard Remote Control
- Synchronization
- Optimizing Performance
- Transport Panel
- Reason Hardware Interface
- The Mixer
- Redrum
- Subtractor Synthesizer
- Malström Synthesizer
- NN-19 Sampler
- NN-XT Sampler
- Introduction
- 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. Rex Loop Player
- Matrix Pattern Sequencer
- ReBirth Input Machine
- BV512 Vocoder
- The Effect Devices
- Common Device Features
- Scream 4 Sound Destruction Unit
- RV7000 Advanced Reverb
- RV-7 Digital Reverb
- DDL-1 Digital Delay Line
- D-11 Foldback Distortion
- ECF-42 Envelope Controlled Filter
- CF-101 Chorus/Flanger
- PH-90 Phaser
- UN-16 Unison
- COMP-01 Auto Make-up Gain Compressor
- PEQ-2 Two Band Parametric EQ
- Spider Audio Merger & Splitter
- Spider CV Merger & Splitter
- Menu and Dialog Reference
- About Audio on Computers
- MIDI Implementation
- Index
THE SEQUENCER
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Redrum notes
When you use this function with the Redrum, you should note the following:
• The notes will have the pitch of the corresponding drum sound (see “Using
Redrum as a Sound Module” on page 97) and the velocity depending on the
Dynamic value.
Soft notes have velocity 30, medium notes have velocity 80 and hard notes
have velocity 127.
• You probably want to turn off the “Enable Pattern Section” switch on the Re-
drum device panel.
Otherwise, the drum sounds will be “double-triggered” when you start play-
back (once by the pattern section itself, once by the main sequencer).
Matrix notes
When you use this function for the Matrix, you should note the following:
•A note will be created for each pattern step with a gate value other than
zero.
The notes will have the pitch according to the key CV value for the step, and
the velocity according to the gate value.
• The curve CV is not copied.
• Make sure that the track is connected to the correct device!
Having the track connected to the Matrix itself is pointless, since the Matrix
cannot produce any sound.
• You may want to disconnect or even remove the Matrix after performing a
“Copy Pattern to Track”.
This is because you probably don’t want both the Matrix and the sequencer
notes to play back at the same time.
The “Convert Pattern Track to Notes” function
If you have recorded or drawn pattern changes on a Redrum or Matrix track, you
can have the whole track converted to notes, in the following way:
1. Select the track with the pattern changes.
2. Select “Convert Pattern Track to Notes” from the Edit menu or the
context menu for the track.
For each bar, the corresponding pattern is converted to notes on the track
(following the same rules as for the “Copy Pattern to Track” function). The
track will play back just the same as when you played the pattern device with
the pattern changes (including the Pattern Enabled/Mute switch).
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All pattern changes are automatically removed from the track after
the operation.
Redrum notes
• The “Enable Pattern Section” switch is automatically turned off when you
use this function.
Matrix notes
• After performing “Convert Pattern Track to Notes”, you need to move the
contents to another track, or re-route the track to another device.
Having the track connected to the Matrix itself is pointless, since the Matrix
cannot produce any sound.
• You may want to disconnect or even remove the Matrix after performing this
function.
This is because you probably don’t want both the Matrix and the sequencer
notes to play back at the same time.
In these sections, the pattern
was muted (Pattern Enable off)
in the pattern track.