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COMMON OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS
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Tool Tips
If you position the pointer over a parameter on a device panel and wait a mo-
ment, a tool tip will appear. This displays the name of the parameter and its
current value. This helps you fine-tune settings, set several parameters to
the same value, etc.
You can turn off these tool tips by deactivating the option Show Pa-
rameter Value Tool Tip on the Preferences-General page.
Context menus
Context menus are “tailored” to contain the relevant menu items only, allow-
ing you to work quicker and more efficiently with Reason.
To bring up a context menu, click with the right mouse button (Win-
dows) or press [Ctrl] and click (Mac).
If you are using a Macintosh with a two button mouse, you may want to
set this up so that clicking the right mouse button generates a [Ctrl]-click.
This way, you can right-click to bring up context menus.
The Dr. REX context menu.
The contents of the context menu depends on where you click. Basically, the
following different context menu types are available:
Device Context Menus
If you click somewhere on a device in the rack (but not on a control), the con-
text menu will contain the following items:
Cut, Copy, Paste and Delete Device items, allowing you to rearrange
and manage the devices in the rack.
A Go To submenu, listing all devices connected to the current de-
vice. Selecting a device from the Go To submenu scrolls the rack to
bring that device into view.
A duplicate of the Create menu, allowing you to create new devices.
If the device is pattern-based, there will be various pattern functions
(Cut/Copy/Paste, Clear, Shift, Randomize, etc). These affect the cur-
rently selected pattern in the device.
If the device uses Patches, there will be functions for managing
Patches.
Depending on the device there may also be various device-specific
functions available. For example, the drum machine device has
functions for manipulating the pattern for the selected drum sound
only, etc.
Parameter Context Menus
If you click on an automatable control (a synth parameter knob, a fader, etc),
the context menu will contain the following items:
Functions for clearing and editing the recorded automation data for
the control.
Functions for associating computer keyboard commands and/or
MIDI messages to the parameter (allowing you to remote control pa-
rameters from a MIDI device or the computer keyboard).
“Empty Rack” Context Menus
If you click in an empty section of the rack, the context menu will contain the
following items:
A Paste Device item, allowing you to paste any copied or cut de-
vices into the rack.
A duplicate of the Create menu, allowing you to create new devices.
Sequencer Context Menus
If you click in the sequencer, the context menu will contain items related to
editing Tracks, Groups and Events. The available items will differ depending
on in which area or lane you click (Track list, Key Edit lane, etc), and depend-
ing on whether you click on an event or not. For example, the sequencer
context menus contain functions for inserting or removing bars, adding
tracks, and grouping, changing or deleting events. See the electronic docu-
mentation for details.
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