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SOUNDS, DEVICES AND PATCHES
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About hierarchic and flat lists
In certain circumstances the Browser will display a flat list without any folder hierar-
chy. In such cases there will be an extra “Parent” column displaying the parent folder
location for all files. The “Where” pop-up will then contain a shortcut to a selected
file’s parent folder. Flat lists are shown in the following cases:
When the Browser is showing a search result - see page 39.
When the Browser is showing a Favorites folder list - see page 40.
When the Browser is showing a browse list stored for a device in a saved song -
see page 40.
Using Locations
To help you to find your files quickly, you can add shortcuts to the folders used to
store your samples, patch files etc. to the list in the Locations section. By default, the
Locations list contains five fixed locations; the computer Desktop, the Documents
folder, the Reason Program folder and the Factory/Orkester Sound Banks.
D Selecting a Location in the list opens it as the root folder in the Browser.
D To add a location, select a folder or ReFill in the main browser list and
drag it into the Locations list with the mouse button pressed.
Any new locations will be added below the list of fixed locations. Manually added
locations can be reordered by drag and drop.
D To remove a location, select it in the Locations list and press [Back-
space].
The default locations cannot be removed.
D Manually added locations are stored in the Preferences.
! If a stored location has been removed or is unavailable, a warning trian-
gle with an exclamation mark is shown before the location name in the
list.
Selecting and auditioning patches
In the Patch Browser, selecting a patch automatically loads it in the background (i.e.
with the Browser dialog still open). This allows you to preview patches before confirm-
ing a selection by clicking OK in the Browser.
Play a few notes when selecting a new patch to audition it.
For effect patches you can activate loop playback before opening the Patch
Browser from the effect. Once the Browser dialog is open, you can browse to a
folder containing compatible patches and step through them to hear how the
patches affect the sound.
You can also audition patches for any instrument or effect device - not
just the device you opened the browser from! See “Cross-browsing patch
files” on page 38.
Selecting and auditioning samples
For samples and REX loops you can use the Audition controls to preview the audio.
This is done in the following way:
D Select the file in the file list and click the Preview - Play button to the
right.
The file is played back. During playback, the Play button in the Audition section is
relabeled to “Stop” - click this to stop playback.
D You can also activate the Autoplay checkbox and simply select the file
you want to audition.
The selected file is automatically played back. Again, click the Stop button to stop
playback.
About browsing large patches
As stated previously, when you are browsing patches (or samples), these are auto-
matically loaded in the background when selected. Most of the time, this happens in-
stantaneously. Bear in mind, however, that some files (especially big Combinator
patches, which can contain any number of devices and samples) can take a little while
to load.
If you select a particularly large patch by mistake, you can abort the load-
ing by simply selecting another patch.
Selecting multiple files
It is possible to select multiple files in the Browser, by using standard [Shift] or [Ctrl]
(Win)/[Command] (Mac) selection techniques. This, however, does not mean that the
selected files can be loaded.
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