3.0stand-alone music production instrument,14 Channel Expandable Mixer,Analog Polysynth,Graintable Polysynth,Digital Samplers,Mastering Tools,REX-loop
8EvolutionMK-249CRequirements/Setting up:To be able to use the ten buttons on the MK-249C, you need to program them so that they send out the followin
9MK-449CRequirements/Setting up:• Reason will automatically find the MK-449C if you click the Auto-detect button on the Control Surfaces and Keyboards
10UC-33 (original version)Requirements/Setting up:• To use the UC-33 with Reason, you must select preset 21, and make sure that this isn’t changed fro
11X-SessionRequirements/Setting up:• Reason will automatically find the X-Session if you click the Auto-detect button on the Control Surfaces and Keyb
12About the default mapping:D For devices with patches, buttons 15 and 16 are used for Select Previ-ous/Next Patch.D When controlling devices with man
13KorgKONTROL49Requirements/Setting up:• The KONTROL49 can be connected via USB or standard MIDI connectors.• If connected via USB, you need to make s
14MicroKONTROLRequirements/Setting up:• The MicroKONTROL can be connected via USB or standard MIDI connectors.• If connected via USB, you need to make
15M-AudioKeystation Pro-88Requirements/Setting up:• If you have connected the Pro-88 via USB or two-way MIDI, Reason will automati-cally find it if yo
16Oxygen 8Requirements/Setting up:There are two codecs (Remote drivers) for the Oxygen 8: "older model" and "newer model". Here&ap
17MackieControlRequirements/Setting up:• Reason supports the Mackie Control, or (typically) the Mackie Control Universal in "Mackie Control"
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18NovationReMOTE seriesRequirements/Setting up:• This model can be used with the ReMOTE 25 and other keyboards in the Novation ReMOTE series.• Please
19About the controls:When you list the X-Station controls in Reason (e.g. when mapping Remote Over-rides), they will be named according to their label
20Advanced: Creating your own remote mapsIf you have a control surface for which there is no native support in Reason, it's possi-ble to create r
217. Define the “value” type controls - sliders, knobs etc.You define a typical control surface item of the “value” type by adding rows like this unde
2210.Define the keyboard, if your control surface has one.Pressing a key on a keyboard sends out a MIDI message like this:90 20 40This means that a ke
23Which controls to include depends on your control surface (i.e. which control surface items are defined in the .midicodec file). It could look like
1IntroductionThis document describes the control surfaces and keyboards that are supported in Reason 3.0. For information about how to set up and use
2AlesisPhoton X25Requirements/Setting up:To use the Photon X25 with Reason, you should select a “default” preset (or the “Reason 3” preset, if that is
3BehringerBCF2000Requirements/Setting up:• The BCF2000 must have firmware v1.07 or later installed - refer to http://www.be-hringer.com for more info.
4BCR2000Requirements/Setting up:• The BCR2000 must have firmware v1.07 or later installed - refer to http://www.be-hringer.com for more info.• Before
5DoepferDrehbankRequirements/Setting up:• To use the Drehbank with Reason, you need to select Bank 2 and make sure this isn't changed from the fa
6EdirolPCR-1Requirements/Setting up:• When you use the PCR-1 with Reason, you need to make sure that memory set 0 is selected. This is the memory set
7UR-80Requirements/Setting up:• To use the UR-80 with Reason, you need to make sure that the "Preset" memory set is selected (press the Memo
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