
MIDI AND KEYBOARD REMOTE CONTROL
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Editing MIDI Remote Mapping
1. To get an overview of which parameters are MIDI remote controlla-
ble select “Edit MIDI Remote Mapping” from the Options menu.
When done, each device you select will show a green arrow symbol be-
side every parameter that can be assigned a MIDI remote.
A section of a mixer with MIDI Remote enabled.
2. If you click on a assignable parameter, a dialog appears allowing
you to select a MIDI controller (or a Note number) to control that pa-
rameter.
Note numbers function exactly like Keyboard remote - they can only con-
trol on/off or min/max values (see page 57).
The MIDI Remote dialog.
3. Make sure that the “Learn from MIDI Input” box is ticked.
4. Simply turn the knob (or slider etc.) that you wish to use to remote
control the parameter.
The “MIDI Received” field momentarily flickers as you turn the knob, and
then the dialog shows the controller number and the channel it is trans-
mitted on.
5. Click “OK” to exit the dialog.
The selected parameter now has a tag, displaying the controller number,
and the MIDI channel used.
6. To exit Edit MIDI Remote Mapping mode, deselect it from the Op-
tions menu.
You do not always have to use this method - see below.
About the two Edit MIDI Remote Mapping Modes
If Edit MIDI Remote Mapping is enabled (ticked) on the Options menu, as-
signed parameters are “tagged”, and the arrow indicators show the assign-
able parameters. In this mode, however, you cannot operate Reason
normally, as every parameter you click on will open the MIDI Remote dialog.
The Edit mode is primarily for overview of available parameters and the cur-
rent assignments.
➜ Another way to assign keyboard remote commands is to have “Edit
MIDI Remote Mapping” deselected on the Options menu, and to
simply [Ctrl]-click (Mac) / right-click (PC) the parameter you wish to
remote control.
This opens a pop-up menu, where one of the options will be “Edit MIDI
Remote Mapping”. Selecting this opens the MIDI Remote dialog. Thus,
you do not have to select Edit mode from the Options menu if you already
know that a parameter is free and assignable.
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