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MENU AND DIALOG REFERENCE
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1. Select New from the File menu to create a new song document window.
2. Add/remove devices and make settings as desired.
Typically, you may want the default song to contain your choice of devices and
possibly some patterns. You could also make some special routing between de-
vices, or even add some sequencer data.
3. Save the song anywhere you like (preferably in the Reason program folder
though) and under any name.
4. Pull down the Edit menu and open the Preferences dialog.
5. Go to the General page, and under “Default Song” click the radio button
marked “Custom”.
6. Click the browser button to the right in the dialog, navigate to the song you
saved earlier and click “Open”.
The name of the song appears in the textbox in the dialog.
7. Close the Preferences dialog.
The next time you launch the program or select New from the File menu, the new
song document will contain the devices and settings you made.
CPU Usage Limit
Reason is a powerful program but also demanding in terms of processing power. The
more devices you add to your rack, the more of your computer’s resources it will use.
Furthermore, as you use more and more of your computer resources for creating au-
dio, less will be available for the user interface, resulting in slower performance in
terms of graphics and overall responsiveness.
The CPU Usage Limit setting allows you to set a limit on how much of the CPU (com-
puter processor) that can be used for creating audio. The remaining capacity is re-
served for the user interface and the graphics.
Set this so that you feel comfortable using the program, even when a very demanding
song document is played back.
Use High Resolution Samples
Reason has the capability to play back samples with practically any resolution. This
means that if for instance 24-bit samples are loaded in a sampler or the Redrum, play-
back of the samples can be in 24-bit resolution as well. If you are using such samples
and want Reason to play them back in their original high resolution, make sure that
this checkbox is ticked.
If this is activated, and if your audio card supports it, Reason will play back high reso-
lution samples in their original resolution. If this option is not activated, Reason will
play back all samples in 16-bit resolution, regardless of their original resolution.
Load Default Sound in New Devices
When this is activated and you create a new device (of a device type that supports
patches), a default patch will be loaded. This way you can be sure that a new device
creates sound right away. The default sound will also determine the default location in
the Factory Sound Bank when you browse for patches for the new device.
If you turn this off, new devices will be initialized - parameters are reset to their default
values and no samples are loaded in sample-based devices.
Preferences – Audio
Master Tune
This lets you adjust the global tuning in Reason. Standard tuning is “middle A” at 440
Hz. You can adjust this by +/- 100 cents.
Audio Card Driver – Windows
This menu lists all the available Audio Card Drivers on your system, and lets you select
which one Reason should use. Which option to select depends on the audio hard-
ware:
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