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SETTING UP
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About Latency Compensation
In the lower right corner of the Preferences-Audio dialog, you will find a set-
ting called Latency Compensation. This value is used internally in Reason to
compensate for the latency when synchronizing Reason to another MIDI se-
quencer or similar. Usually, Latency Compensation is set to the same value
as the Output Latency, but it is possible to increase it (see the electronic doc-
umentation). Normally however, you shouldn’t need to touch this parameter.
Setting up MIDI Input
Reason has a very wide-ranging MIDI support, allowing you to make use of
up to seven different MIDI inputs on a multi-port MIDI interface or similar.
This makes it possible to use several different MIDI controllers and play and
tweak each device in the rack independently, or to play the devices in Rea-
son from an external sequencer, etc. See the electronic documentation.
However, in this book we will stick with the standard way of playing Reason
via MIDI: by connecting a MIDI controller to a single MIDI input and routing
this to different devices in the rack via Reason’s sequencer. With this method
you will be able to play and control one device at a time. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the Preferences dialog from the Edit menu.
2. Use the pop-up menu at the top of the Preferences dialog to select
the MIDI page.
3. Pull down the Port pop-up menu in the Sequencer section and se-
lect the MIDI input to which your MIDI controller is connected.
4. Check on which MIDI channel your MIDI controller sends, and set
the Channel pop-up menu to this value.
The sequencer will only accept MIDI data on one channel at a time. This
makes it possible to play via the sequencer and use MIDI Remote Con-
trol at the same time, even if you have a MIDI interface with a single input
only (see the electronic documentation).
5. For now, make sure the other pop-up menus are set to “No MIDI In-
put”.
Now, the Reason sequencer will receive MIDI data on the specified input
port and MIDI channel. You may want to leave the Preferences dialog open
for the following settings.
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