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INSTALLATION
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Regardless of which type of audio hardware or drivers you are using, you should follow these basic steps:
1. Make sure you have the latest drivers for the audio hardware!
Please check the manufacturer’s web site for the latest versions.
2. Install the audio hardware and its drivers as described in its documentation.
3. Connect the stereo outputs of your audio hardware to your listening equipment (speak-
ers, mixer, headphones or similar).
For information about how to use multiple outputs (i.e. more than a stereo output), see the Operation
Manual pdf. For now, we stick to standard stereo connections.
4. If possible, test that audio plays back properly with the audio hardware.
In the case of audio hardware with ASIO drivers, you will need some test application for this (often in-
cluded with the audio hardware). If you are using DirectX or MME drivers, you can use Windows’ Media
Player application for this.
About MIDI Interfaces
While it is possible to use Reason without an external MIDI controller (by playing patterns and loops only,
or drawing notes and automation in the sequencer), this would not allow you to use the program to its full
potential. From now on we assume that you are using a MIDI interface and some kind of external MIDI
controller (typically a MIDI keyboard with a built-in USB interface).
D When installing the MIDI interface and its drivers, follow the instructions in its documen-
tation carefully.
While a MIDI interface with a single input is sufficient, you will benefit from having two or
more individual inputs.
This is especially true if you want to manipulate Reason parameters with additional MIDI control sur-
face devices or use the program in conjunction with an external, stand-alone sequencer, groove ma-
chine or similar.
For some MIDI interfaces connected via USB, no driver installation is required. Just plug
in the interface and you’re ready to go!
For other, more advanced MIDI interfaces (or at least to take advantage of more ad-
vanced features, like multiple inputs) you will need to install a driver.
Please consult the documentation that came with the interface for details.
MIDI Connections
D Simply connect the USB cable from your keyboard to your computer.
Although many USB MIDI keyboards are “plug-and-play”, some may require a driver to be installed.
Consult the documentation that came with your MIDI keyboard or visit the manufacturer’s web site.
Drivers are usually downloadable.
Or
D Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI Out on your MIDI keyboard (or other MIDI controller)
to a MIDI In on your MIDI interface.
This is sufficient to be able to play and record notes and controllers in Reason from the MIDI keyboard.
D If you are not using a USB keyboard, you may also connect the MIDI Out from the MIDI in-
terface to the MIDI In on your MIDI keyboard.
This is not strictly necessary to use Reason, but it will enable two-way communication when you run
the Reason Setup Wizard which appears the first time Reason is launched (see “First run - Reason
Setup Wizard” on page 16), or when using Auto-detect Surfaces in the Preferences. Whether auto-de-
tection works or not depends on the keyboard model.
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