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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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Options Menu
Internal Sync/MIDI Clock Sync/ReWire Sync
These three options are used to specify which type of tempo synchronization you pre-
fer:
Internal Sync
When this is activated, the program is not synchronized to any external source. It
plays in the tempo set on the transport panel.
MIDI Clock Sync
When this is activated, the program is synchronized to external MIDI Clock, as set up
in the Preferences dialog. The tempo setting on the Transport is of no relevance, Rea-
son plays in the tempo of the incoming MIDI Clock signals.
ReWire Sync
When this is activated, Reason is synchronized to another application via ReWire.
This is not a setting that you can activate yourself, it is automatically enabled when the
program is in ReWire slave mode.
Enable Keyboard Control
When this is activated, keyboard keys can be used to control devices, as set up with
the Keyboard Control Edit feature.
Keyboard Control Edit Mode
D To get an overview of which parameters are remote controllable select
“Keyboard Control Edit Mode” from the Options menu.
When done, each device you select will show a yellow arrow symbol beside every
parameter that can be assigned a keyboard control.
D If you click on an assignable parameter to select it, you can then select
“Edit MIDI Control Mapping” from the Edit menu.
This opens a dialog allowing you to select a key command for that parameter.
You may use any key or a combination of [Shift] + any key.
D Simply press the key (or key combination) you wish to use to remote
control the parameter.
The “Key Received” field momentarily indicates that it is “learning” the key-
stroke(s), and then the dialog displays the name of the key you have pressed. If
[Shift] was used, the box beside the word Shift in the dialog is ticked.
You can also double-click on the arrow for an assignable parameter to set up key-
board control:
D A rotating yellow rectangle appears, indicating Learn mode. Press the
key (or key combination) you wish to use to remote control the parame-
ter.
The rotating stops and the rectangle will now display the key or key combination
you used.
! Note that the transport panel uses the numeric keypad for various com-
mands. If you assign a parameter to a single numeric key, the corre-
sponding transport functionality will be overridden!
D Another way to assign keyboard control commands is to have “Keyboard
Control Edit Mode” deselected on the Options menu, and to simply
[Ctrl]-click (Mac) / right-click (Windows) the parameter you wish to re-
mote control.
This opens a pop-up menu, where one of the options will be “Edit Keyboard Con-
trol Mapping”. Selecting this opens the Key Control dialog. Thus, you do not have
to enable/disable Edit mode from the Options menu if you know that a parameter
is assignable.
! If you try to assign a key control that is already in use, you will get an
alert asking if you wish to change the current assignment.
Remote Override Edit Mode
All supported control surface devices have “standard remote mappings” for each
Reason device. If you wish to override this standard mapping, you can do so in the fol-
lowing way:
1. To get an overview of which parameters can be assigned remote overrides,
select “Remote Override Edit Mode” from the Options menu.
Each device you select will show a blue arrow symbol beside every parameter that
can be assigned a remote override. Standard mappings are marked with yellow
knob symbols (only shown when the device has MIDI input). Assigned overrides
are marked with a lightning bolt symbol.
2. If you click on an assignable parameter to select it (selected parameters are
orange in color), you can then select “Edit Remote Override Mapping...” from
the Edit menu.
This opens a dialog where you can assign override mappings.
3. Make sure that the “Learn from Control Surface Input” box is ticked.
4. Simply turn the knob (or slider etc.) that you wish to use to assign Remote
Override for the parameter.
The “MIDI Received” field momentarily flickers as you turn the knob, and then the
dialog shows the control surface device and the control you used.
You can also make override mappings manually:
D Select a device from the Control Surface pop-up in the dialog, and then
select a control from the Control pop-up.
On the Control pop-up, all the controls on the selected control surface are listed.
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