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REASON HARDWARE INTERFACE
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Introduction
The Hardware device is where you connect Reason with the “outside world”. This is
where MIDI is received, and where audio signals are routed to ReWire channels or to
the physical outputs of your audio hardware. The Hardware device is always present
at the top of the rack, and cannot be deleted. This chapter is meant to serve as a
panel reference, describing the various sections of the device. How to set up your
MIDI interface and audio hardware is described in the “Audio basics” chapter.
The Hardware device is normally folded, showing a blank panel. By unfolding it, the
Audio Out panel is displayed, with 32 outputs available.
By clicking the “More Audio” button on this panel, two Audio Out panels are
shown for a total of 64 outputs.
By clicking the “Adv. MIDI Device” button on this panel, The MIDI In Device is
shown.
MIDI In Device
This is opened by clicking the “Adv. MIDI Device” button on the Hardware device
panel. The MIDI In device is only used if you are controlling Reason from an external
sequencer, using the External Control Bus inputs. Normally, you send MIDI to a track
via the sequencer, by selecting the sequencer track.
You can select MIDI ports for up to four External Control Busses (on the Prefer-
ences:Advanced MIDI page). Each bus can carry 16 MIDI channels, for a total of up to
64 MIDI input channels. The MIDI In device is where you route each MIDI channel to
a device in the Reason rack:
1. Select one of the External Control Busses by clicking the corresponding Bus
Select button at the top of the MIDI In device.
2. Pull down the device pop-up menu for a MIDI channel and select a device.
The menu lists all devices in the current song.
Now, incoming MIDI data on the selected bus and MIDI channel is sent directly to the
selected device, bypassing the Reason sequencer. The name of the device is shown
in the name field for that MIDI channel.
3. Try sending MIDI notes from the external sequencer, on the selected bus and
MIDI channel.
The indicator below the channel's name field should light up.
Audio Out
Reason supports up to 64 audio output channels. These are divided into two panels,
each with 32 outputs. To see the outputs 33 to 64, click the “More Audio” button
D Each output features a meter and a indicator which will be lit green for
each available channel that is currently in use, i.e. has a channel con-
nected to it on the back panel.
Unavailable outputs have unlit indicators.
D If you have outputs on your audio interface that are currently available
but not used, the indicators will be yellow for the corresponding chan-
nels.
In this case, four outputs are currently used (green indicators) and four more outputs are available,
which is indicated by yellow indicators.
D Channels connected to unavailable outputs will have red indicators.
! Remember that the Hardware Interface is where any possible audio clip-
ping will occur in Reason. Keep an eye on the clipping indicator on the
transport panel, and also on the individual meters in the Audio Out
panel. If a channel pushes the meter into the red, the output level of the
device should be reduced.
Using ReWire
If you are running Reason together with a ReWire compatible host application, you
can route any Reason device output to a ReWire channel by connecting the device to
any of the audio inputs at the back of the Hardware Interface. In ReWire mode, all 64
channels are available and any device output routed to a ReWire channel will appear
in the ReWire host application on it’s own channel. See page 124.
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