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Photon X25
Requirements/Setting up:
To use the Photon X25 with Reason, you should select a “default” preset (or the
“Reason 3” preset, if that is included in the device).
If you have overwritten all default presets in the Photon X25, you can create a Reason
3 preset by making the following assignments for the Photon controls:
About the controls:
The Photon X25 has ten knobs with three “layers”. This means that there are really 30
different knobs available for use in Reason. If you use Remote Override mappings, the
knobs are named “Knob 1-1”, “Knob 1-2” and so on up to “Knob 3-10” (the first num-
ber denotes the layer and the second is the knob number).
For the AXYZ dome to be active, you need to press the button next to it.
About the default mapping:
D When controlling devices with few parameters, not all knob layers will be
used.
If nothing happens when you turn a knob, make sure layer 1 is selected on the
Photon X25!
D By default, the AXYZ dome is mapped to Breath (X axis), Channel Pres-
sure (Y axis) and Mod Wheel (Z axis).
Whether Breath and/or Channel Pressure is received depends on the settings in
the Reason devices. Remember that you can use Remote Overrides to map the
AXYZ dome to whatever parameter you like.
D For devices with patches, buttons 7 and 8 select the previous and next
patch, respectively.
D Buttons 9 and 10 are used for Target Previous/Next Track (move the
master keyboard input up or down in the track list).
D Pattern devices uses the following buttons:
When you select another bank, you need to select a pattern before the bank select
takes effect.
D Mixer 14:2
There are two keyboard shortcut variations: “Levels and Pan” and “Sends”.
When the “Levels and Pan” variation is selected, the upper row of knobs control
pans, and the lower row controls levels, with knob 3-10 being the master level.
When the “Sends” variation is selected, the upper and lower rows control Aux
sends 1 and 2, respectively. The Aux return levels are on knobs 3-5 and 3-10.
In both variations, you select which mixer channels to control by using the Layers
(channel 1-5, 6-10 or 11-14).
D Line Mixer 6:2
Layer 1, 2 and 3 control levels, pans and Aux sends, respectively. Button 1-6 serve
as mute buttons, knob 1-10 is the master level and knob 3-10 is the Aux return.
D Subtractor
Layer 1 contains filter settings, layer 2 contains settings for LFO1 and the Amp En-
velope and layer 3 contain oscillator settings.
D Malström
Layer 1 contains filter settings while layer 2 and 3 contain settings for Oscillator A
and B, respectively.
D NN19
Layer 1 contains filter and LFO settings, while layer 2 contains oscillator settings,
Amp Envelope and master level.
D Dr. REX
Layer 1 contains filter settings, layer 2 contains Osc, LFO and Amp Envelope set-
tings.
D Redrum
Each knob corresponds to a drum sound. The tree layers control level, pitch and
length of the sounds.
D BV-512 Vocoder
Knobs 1-8 in layers 2 and 3 are used to control the individual band levels. You se-
lect which vocoder bands to control (1-16 or 17-32) by using keyboard shortcut
variations.
|Control |MIDI CC
Dome, X-axis 02
Dome, Y-axis 03
Dome, Z-axis 04
Knob 1-10, layer 1 10-19
Knob 1-10, layer 2 20-29
Knob 1-10, layer 3 70-79
Button 1-10 80-89
|Button |Mapped to
1 Select pattern 1
2 Step through the patterns in the current bank
3 Step through bank A-D
4 Pattern Enable on/off
5 Run
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