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Mackie
Control
Requirements/Setting up:
Reason supports the Mackie Control, or (typically) the Mackie Control Universal in
"Mackie Control" mode.
If you are using a Mackie Control Universal, you need to select the "Mackie Con-
trol" mode of operation: Hold down the SELECT buttons for Ch 1 and Ch 2 and
turn on the device - you are then asked which mode of operation to use. Select
"Mackie Ctrl" by pressing the corresponding V-Pot.
You must connect the Mackie Control using two-way MIDI (both MIDI In and Out
should be connected).
Reason will automatically find the Mackie Control if you click the Auto-detect but-
ton on the Control Surfaces and Keyboards page in the Preferences.
About the default mapping:
D Transport and navigation
Transport buttons : The corresponding transport functions in Reason.
Loop button : Loop On/Off
Frm Left button : Go to left locator
Frm Right button : Go to right locator
Left/Right Arrow buttons : Go to previous/next bar
Up/Down Arrow button : Target previous/next track (moves master keyboard input
up or down in the track list).
Jog Wheel : Moves the song position, or the position of the left or right locator.
PI Button : Jog wheel controls left locator position.
PO Button : Jog wheel controls right locator position.
End Button : Jog wheel controls song position.
Zoom Button : Jog wheel moves position in coarse steps.
Scrub Button : Jog wheel moves position in fine steps.
D Other global functions:
Undo Button : Undo
Redo Button : Redo
Read/Off Button : Reset Automation Override
Clr Solo Button : Click On/Off
D For devices with patches, buttons F15 and F16 selects the previous or
next patch.
D Mixer 14:2
The Channel Left/Right buttons determine which channels should be controlled
(1-8 or 9-14). You select what the rotary encoders should control by pressing the
following buttons:
Assignment button 1 : Aux Send 1
Assignment button 2 : Aux Send 2
Pan button : Pan
Plug-ins Button : Aux Returns
EQ Button : Treble
Dyn Button : Bass
Alternatively you can press the Select button for a channel - the rotaries will then
control all sends, EQ and pan for the selected channel only. The assignment dis-
play shows the number of the selected channel. To return to normal mixer mode,
press the Select button again.
D Line Mixer 6:2
If you press Assignment button 1, the rotaries control the sends. If you press the
Pan button they control pans.
D Subtractor
There are two variations, "Filter" and "Amp & Osc" - you select variation by press-
ing Assignment button 1 or 2.
D Redrum
Use the Channel Left/Right buttons to select which drum channels should be con-
trolled (1-8 or 9-10). You can audition the drum sounds with the Select buttons.
The rotaries can control a number of different settings for the drum sounds - you
select which setting by pressing the following buttons:
Assignment button 1 : Pitch
Assignment button 2 : Length
Pan button : Pan
Plug-ins Button : Send 1
EQ Button : Tone/Sample Start/Pitch Bend Amount
Dyn Button : Velocity Amount
Buttons F1-F8 select pattern and buttons F9-F12 select bank.
D Malström
There are three variations, "Osc/Mod A", "Osc/Mod B" and "Filter" - select by
pressing the Assignment 1, Assignment 2 or Pan buttons, respectively.
D BV-512 Vocoder
The faders control the band levels - use the Channel Left/Right buttons to select
which vocoder bands to control.
D Matrix
Buttons F1-F8 select pattern and buttons F9-F12 select bank. The Select button
for channel 1 controls the Pattern Enable switch.
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