
Menu and Dialog Reference
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1. Select the track with the pattern changes.
2. Select “Convert Pattern Track to Notes” from the Edit menu or the
context menu for the track.
For each bar, the corresponding pattern is converted to notes on the track
(following the same rules as for the “Copy Pattern to Track” function). The
track will play back just the same as when you played the pattern device with
the pattern changes (including the Pattern Enabled/Mute switch).
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After the operation, all pattern changes are automatically removed
from the track.
Redrum notes
• The “Enable Pattern Section” switch is automatically turned off when you
use this function.
Matrix notes
• After performing “Convert Pattern Track to Notes”, you need to move the
contents to another track, or re-route the track to another device.
Having the track connected to the Matrix itself is pointless, since the Matrix
cannot produce any sound.
• You may want to disconnect or even remove the Matrix after performing this
function.
This is because you probably don’t want both the Matrix and the sequencer
notes to play back at the same time.
Get User Groove
You can create your own groove and apply this using Groove Quantize:
1. Create or record a rhythmic note “pattern” of some kind.
You may for example record a drum pattern, or use the notes playing the
slices in a REX loop.
2. Select the notes you want to include in the user groove.
The groove can be of any length, but it’s usually most practical to make it
one or two bars long.
3. Select “Get User Groove” from the Edt menu or sequencer context
menu.
Your pattern is stored as the User groove.
4. Select any notes you want to quantize, make sure “User” is se-
lected as Quantize value, and quantize as usual.
The rhythmic feel of your groove is applied to the notes.
! The User Groove is only stored temporarily - it isn’t included when
you save your Song.
Clear Automation
To remove all automation for a controller, select “Clear Automation” from the
Edit menu.
This requires that the controller subtrack has focus. Click in the subtrack if you
are uncertain.
Selecting “Clear Automation” will remove all controller values from the subtrack,
and the text “Not Automated” will be shown.
Quantize Notes
In Reason, you use the Quantize function in the following way:
1. Select the notes you want to quantize.
Only notes will be affected, so you can select Groups or complete Tracks if
you like.
2. Pull down the Quantize pop-up menu on the sequencer toolbar and
select a Quantize value.
This determines to which note values the notes will be moved when you
quantize. For example, if you select sixteenth notes, all notes will be moved
to (or closer to) the closest sixteenth note position.
3. Select a value from the Quantize Strength pop-up menu.
This is a percentage, governing how much each note should be moved. If
you select 100%, notes will be moved all the way to the closest Quantize
value positions; if you select 50%, notes will be moved half-way, etc.
4. Click the Quantize button or select “Quantize Notes” from the Edit
menu.
The selected notes are quantized.
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