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THE REGROOVE MIXER
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Anchor Point
Normally, all groove patterns start at Bar 1 and repeat themselves throughout a song.
For example, a 4-bar groove pattern will begin at Bar 1 and repeat its pattern every
four bars. Many times, however, songs begin with blank measures, pickup measure or,
perhaps, a short introduction. In these cases, you probably don't want the groove pat-
tern to begin at Bar 1, but at some later bar. This is the purpose of the anchor point -
it tells Reason at which measure it should begin applying the groove settings.
For example, assume you have a song with a 1-bar pickup. Because the song really
begins on bar 2, that's where you want your groove to begin. Setting the anchor point
to 2 insures that the groove patterns all begin at measure 2.
D Note: There is one exception to the rule that grooves start playing at their an-
chor point and repeat indefinitely throughout the song-and that's when they
encounter a time-signature change. Grooves always restart at any measure
containing a time signature change.
You can use this knowledge if, for example, you have a song section with an odd
number of bars-inserting a time signature change will force all your grooves to re-
start at that measure.
Global Shuffle
This knob adjusts Reason's global shuffle amount, and is used by any devices that
employ patterns (such as Redrum's internal sequencer, the Matrix pattern sequencer,
and the RPG-8 arpeggiator). It also defines the shuffle value for any ReGroove chan-
nel for which the Global Shuffle option is activated. This knob is, essentially, a re-
placement for the Pattern Shuffle knob contained in the Transport Panel prior to
Reason 4 - providing backward compatibility with older Reason documents while
adding the ability to lock ReGroove channels to the same shuffle settings used by pat-
tern devices.
Setting the Global Shuffle to a value of 50% results in a “straight” beat, with no swing
applied. Setting the Global Shuffle to a value of 66% results in a perfect sixteenth-
note triplet shuffle. Values between 50% and 66% have a less pronounced swing
feel, and values greater than 66% are more exaggerated.
Channel parameters
These parameters operate on a per-channel basis. Each of ReGroove's 32 channels
(arranged in 4 banks of eight) contains an identical set of parameters.
On Button
This is an On/Bypass button for the channel. When the button is lit, the groove chan-
nel is active and any track or note lane assigned to this groove channel will be af-
fected. When the button is not lit, the channel is disabled and any tracks assigned to
this groove channel will play back straight, without being “grooved.”
This can be used for comparing the groove with the original, ungrooved
beat. You can also do this for individual note lanes, by turning off the
“Enabled” item on the Groove Select pop-up menu in the track list - see
page 104.
Edit Button
Click this button to open Reason's floating Tool Window, and show the Groove tab,
where you can view and edit additional Groove Settings for each channel.
Each ReGroove channel has its own groove settings, so clicking the Edit button in dif-
ferent channels will fill the Tool Window with groove settings specific to that channel.
Channel Number
This is a non-editable channel number label. Channels are numbered 1-8 and are
grouped into 4 banks (A-D). Channel numbers are named accordingly. For example,
A2 is the second channel in Bank A, and B5 is the fifth channel in Bank B.
On button
Edit button
Channel number
Groove patch name
Groove patch browser
Slide knob
Groove Amount
Shuffle knob
Pre-Align button
Global Shuffle button
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