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REDRUM
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Programming Patterns
Pattern Basics
Redrum contains a built-in pattern sequencer. Unlike the main sequencer in Reason,
the Redrum sequencer repeatedly plays back a pattern of a specified length. The typ-
ical analogy in the “real world” is a drum machine which plays drum patterns, usually
one or two bars in length.
Having the same pattern repeat throughout a whole song may be fine in some cases,
but most often you want some variations. The solution is to create several different
patterns and program pattern changes (automatic switching from one pattern to an-
other) at the desired positions in the song.
How the Redrum pattern sequencer integrates with the main
Sequencer
The built-in pattern sequencer in the Redrum interacts with the main Reason se-
quencer in the following ways:
D The tempo set on the transport panel is used for all playback.
If the Tempo track (see page 94) is used, Redrum will follow this.
D If you start playback for the main sequencer (on the transport panel), the
Redrum will automatically start as well (provided the pattern sequencer
hasn’t been disabled - see below).
D You can mute and solo Redrum tracks in the sequencer.
If the Redrum has a track in the sequencer and you mute this track, Redrum will
automatically be muted as well. This is indicated by a Mute indicator on the device
panel. If there are several note lanes on the Redrum track, their respective mute
status will not be indicated on the device panel.
This Redrum device is muted.
D You can also run Redrum separately (without starting the main se-
quencer) by clicking the Run button on the device panel.
This starts the built-in pattern sequencer in the device. To stop playback, click the
Run button again or click the Stop button on the Transport panel.
The Run button on the Redrum.
D If you are running Redrum separately and start playback of the main se-
quencer, the pattern device will automatically restart in sync with the se-
quencer.
D Pattern changes can be controlled by pattern change events in the main
sequencer.
In other words, you can record or create pattern changes in the main sequencer,
and have them occur at the correct position on playback.
D The sound sources can also be played by the main sequencer, or via
MIDI.
You can combine the built-in pattern playback with playback from the main se-
quencer or via MIDI. For example, this allows you to add variations or fills to a basic
pattern.
It is also possible to disable the pattern sequencer totally, converting the device to
a pure sound module. This is done by deactivating the Enable Pattern Section
switch.
Selecting Patterns
The Redrum has 32 pattern memories, divided into four banks
(A, B, C, D).
The Bank and Pattern buttons for the Redrum pattern sequencer.
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