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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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5. Click “OK” to exit the dialog.
The selected parameter is now tagged with a lightning bolt symbol, indicating Re-
mote Override mapping.
6. To exit Remote Override Edit mode, deselect it from the Options menu.
You do not always have to use this method - see below.
Mapping with Remote Override Edit mode deactivated
If Remote Override Edit Mode is enabled on the Options menu, mapped parameters
are “tagged”, and the arrow indicators show the assignable parameters. In this mode,
however, you cannot operate Reason normally. Remote Override Edit mode is prima-
rily for overview of available parameters and the current assignments.
D Another way to assign keyboard remote commands is to have “Remote
Override 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 MIDI Remote
Mapping”. Selecting this opens the MIDI Remote dialog. Thus, you do not have to
select Edit mode from the Options menu if you already know that a parameter is
assignable.
Additional Remote Overrides...
On the Options menu there is an item named “Additional Remote Overrides...”. Se-
lecting this opens a dialog with remote functions that cannot be assigned using Re-
mote Override Edit mode, such as switching target tracks, Undo/Redo etc.
See the Remote Control chapter for details.
Surface Locking...
This opens a dialog where you can lock a control surface to a specific device.
This means that the locked device is always “tweakable”, regardless of which track
has MIDI input in the sequencer. This enables you to play and record notes for one
device and at the same time control parameters for another device from a control sur-
face.
For example, you could lock a control surface to control the main mixer, so you can al-
ways control overall levels while playing/tweaking other devices.
D The master keyboard device cannot be locked!
If you select the master keyboard in the Preferences, you can click the “Use No
Master Keyboard” button. You can then lock this control surface to a device and
use its controllers to tweak parameters, but you will not be able to play the device.
D Each control surface can be locked to one device at a time (but you can
lock several control surfaces to the same device).
This locked device will always be controlled by the selected control surface, until
you unlock the device or lock the surface to another device. You can lock as many
devices you wish, as long as you have enough control surfaces.
D Locked devices can use remote overrides, just like unlocked devices.
In other words, even if a device is locked to a control surface, some parameters
could be overridden so they are controlled by another control surface, or some
controls on the locked surface could be override-mapped to another device.
! See the Remote Control chapter for more details.
Toggle Rack Front/Rear
This switches the rack between the front and rear views. A quicker way to do this is to
press [Tab].
Show Cables
If you have made many connections in Reason, the cables can sometimes obscure
the view, making it difficult to read the text printed on the back panels of the devices.
You can hide/show all cables in the following way:
D Select “Show/Hide cables” on the Options menu to hide all cables.
When cables are hidden, connections are indicated by a colored connector. Re-
peating the above procedure makes the cables appear again.
D When hidden, you can still connect or disconnect cables in the same way
as when they are shown.
Checking Connections
It is possible to check to which device a jack is connected, which is useful if the ca-
bles are hidden, or if the connected devices are located far apart in the rack:
D Positioning the pointer over a connector makes a tool tip appear after a
moment, showing the device and the specific connector at the other end.
Follow Song
When this is activated, the sequencer Arrange and Edit views will scroll with the song
pointer, on playback. When this item is deactivated, the view will not scroll automati-
cally.
Auto-color New Sequencer Tracks
When this option is activated, a color will automatically be assigned to a new se-
quencer track when you create it. Clips created on a track will always get the color of
the track.
Enter Edit Mode / Enter Arrange Mode
Allows you to toggle the sequencer between Arrange Mode and Edit Mode. Note that
note clips and automation clips need to be opened (double click or select and press
[Return]) in order to edit the notes or automation data.
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