
WORKING WITH PATCHES
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➜ If you click on the patch name display on the device panel, a pop-up
menu will appear, listing all patches in the current folder.
This allows you to quickly select another patch in the same folder, with-
out having to step through each one in turn.
When you select a patch, the device’s parameters will be set according to
the values stored in the patch, and the name of the patch will be shown in the
patch name display. As with any change you make, this operation can be un-
done (see page 35).
! Any parameter adjustments you make on the device panel after se-
lecting a patch will not affect the actual patch file (for this you need
to save the patch - see below).
If referenced samples are missing
As described above, patches for the Redrum and NN19 contain references
to samples. Just like patches, samples can be independent files on the hard
disk or elements within a ReFill. However, if sample files have been moved
or renamed after a patch was saved, the sample file references in the patch
will not be accurate.
If this is the case when you select a patch, the program will tell you so. You
can then choose to either manually locate the missing files, to have the pro-
gram search for them in the database and ReFills or to proceed with missing
sounds. For details, see page 74.
! Proceeding without locating or replacing the missing samples re-
sults in silent drum sounds and key zones (for the Redrum and
NN19, respectively).
Saving Patches
Saving device settings in a song
When you save a Reason song, all settings for all devices are automatically
included in the song file - there is no need to save the patches separately.
! It’s important to realize that it’s the actual settings that are saved in
the Song - not references to patches on disk. The next time you
open the song, all devices will be set as they were when you saved
(regardless of whether you have removed or edited any patches on
disk).
Saving device settings as patches on disk
Even though the device settings are stored in the song, you may want to
save any settings you have made for a device as a separate patch file. This
allows you to use the patch in other songs, and lets you try out other patches
in your song without risking to lose your sound.
1. Click the floppy disk button on the device panel.
✪ You can also select a device and use the Export Patch command on
the File menu.
2. In the file dialog that appears, specify a location and name for the
patch file and click Save.
➜ Under Windows, the different types of patch files have different file
extensions.
These are “.zyp” (Subtractor patch files), “.smp” (NN19 patch files) and
“.drp” (Redrum patch files).
Under Windows, file extensions are automatically added by Reason
when you save. Under MacOS, you can choose to automatically add ex-
tensions by activating the “Add Extension to File Name” checkbox in the
save dialog (this is not required, but may be a good idea if you want the
saved files to be usable under Windows).
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