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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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D If you copy and paste several devices, the connections between these
are preserved.
D If you hold down [Shift] when you paste a device, Reason will attempt to
auto-route it.
For example, [Shift]-pasting an instrument device typically connects it to the first
free mixer input above it in the rack.
D You can also paste the device(s) and track(s) into another song, includ-
ing all sequencer data and device settings.
Sequencer clips and events
D When you paste sequencer clips, they appear at the song position, on
their original track(s).
If you have deleted the original tracks, or if you paste into another Reason song
document, new tracks with empty Combinator devices will be created as needed.
D Notes or automation points can only be pasted into an open clip.
The pasted event will appear at the song position.
Delete/Delete Devices and Tracks
This menu item is used for deleting selected items. If you delete a sequencer track
with this menu item (then called “Delete Tracks and Devices”), its device is also de-
leted.
Delete Tracks
This deletes the currently selected sequencer track(s) without removing the corre-
sponding rack device(s).
Select All
This selects all devices in the rack, all tracks in the track list, all clips or all notes or au-
tomation points in an open clip. The result depends on which area (rack, track list,
etc.) has focus. This is indicated by a thin frame around an area in the document win-
dow. To set focus to the desired area, click somewhere in it.
You can use this menu item to quickly apply a command to all items you are working
on, for example deleting all devices in the rack (select Select All and then press [De-
lete]) or for Quantizing all notes in an open clip (select Select All and then click the
Quantize button in the Tool window).
Duplicate Devices and Tracks
This creates a copy of the selected device and track, complete with all events. The du-
plicated items will appear below the selected device and track, respectively.
Initialize Patch
Sometimes it is useful to start with a “clean slate” when creating a synth sound, a
drum kit or a sampler patch. This is done by selecting Initialize Patch from the device
context menu or Edit menu. This sets all parameters to “standard” values. Initializing
NN-19, NN-XT, Dr. Rex or Redrum devices will also remove all sample file references,
allowing you to start from scratch.
Cut Pattern
Moves the selected pattern in the selected Redrum or Matrix to the clipboard. The
pattern is then cleared.
Copy Pattern
Copies the selected pattern in the selected Redrum or Matrix to the clipboard.
Paste Pattern
Copies the pattern on the clipboard to the selected pattern location in the selected
Redrum or Matrix device. This overwrites the selected pattern with the one on the clip-
board. Note that this can be used to transfer patterns between different Reason
songs.
Clear Pattern
This menu item clears (empties) the selected pattern on the selected pattern device
(Redrum or Matrix).
Browse Device Patches...
This menu item allows you to select a new Patch for a device. The menu item reflects
which device is selected - in other words, you must select the device for the corre-
sponding Browse Patches item to appear on the Edit menu.
When you select the menu item, the Browser dialog appears, allowing you to locate
and select the patch, on the hard disk or within a ReFill.
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 dis-
play. As with any change you make, this operation can be undone.
! Any parameter adjustments you make on the device panel after selecting
a patch will not affect the actual patch file (for this you need to save the
patch).
If referenced samples are missing
Patches for the Redrum, Combinator (if any sampler devices are part of the Combi),
NN-19 and NN-XT devices contain references to samples. Just like patches, samples
can be independent files on the hard disk or elements within a ReFill or a SoundFont.
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.
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