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AUDIO BASICS
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About Audio Levels
When playing back in Reason, you should keep an eye on the Audio Out
Clipping indicator on the transport panel. If this lights up, the audio level is
too high, resulting in clipping (digital distortion).
To remedy this, lower the master level on the mixer (or other device)
that is connected to the Hardware Interface, until Audio Out Clip-
ping doesn’t light up on playback.
! Note that it doesn’t matter if the level meters on the individual de-
vices (effects, mixer channels, etc) “hit the red”. Clipping can only
occur in the Hardware Interface.
The technical reason for this is that internally, Reason uses high resolution
floating point processing, which ensures high audio quality and virtually limit-
less headroom. In the Audio Hardware device, the floating point audio is con-
verted to the resolution used by the audio hardware, and that’s where
clipping may occur.
If you are using multiple outputs
If you are using audio hardware with more than two outputs, you may have
different devices connected to different outputs in the Hardware Interface. If
the Audio Out Clipping indicator lights up, you should play back the section
again while checking the Hardware Interface. Each output socket has a level
meter - if the red meter segment lights up, the output is clipping. Lower the
output level of the device connected to the clipping output, until no clipping
occurs.
Clipping on the stereo outputs.
If you are using ReWire
If you are streaming audio to another application using the ReWire protocol,
clipping can not happen in Reason. This is because the conversion from
floating point audio happens in the other audio application. See the elec-
tronic documentation for more information about ReWire.
Master Tune
By default, Reason plays back a “middle A” at 440 Hz, which is the standard
tuning in most instruments. However, if you are playing Reason together with
other instruments, you may want to adjust the tuning:
1. Pull down the Edit menu and select Preferences...
2. Use the pop-up menu at the top of the Preferences dialog to select
the Audio page.
3. Adjust the global tuning with the Master Tune control.
If you like, you can adjust this during playback. Note that this affects the
tuning of all sound sources in Reason, including the drum machine and
loop player.
The indicator will stay lit for a short
moment, to make it easier to spot.
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