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REASON HARDWARE INTERFACE
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Introduction
The Hardware Interface 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 Interface 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 Getting Started book and in the chapter “About Au-
dio on Computers”.
The Hardware interface is divided into two sections: MIDI In Device and Au-
dio Out.
MIDI In Device
Reason’s Hardware Interface can accommodate up to 64 channels of MIDI,
divided into 4 buses, each with 16 MIDI channels. There are two basic ways
you can route incoming MIDI to Reason devices, which is set in the Prefer-
ences - MIDI dialog:
Via the Sequencer.
If you choose this option, the selected track’s destination device automat-
ically receives incoming MIDI data. This means that you only have to
send MIDI over the same port and channel as the sequencer is set to use
(in the MIDI Preferences), to access any audio device in Reason. This is
the easiest way of routing MIDI if you are using the built in sequencer.
There are no settings you need to make in the Hardware Interface if you
use the Sequencer input.
By using the MIDI “External Control” inputs.
This is also set in the MIDI Preferences. You can select up to four buses
(if your MIDI interface supports it), each with 16 MIDI channels. If this
mode is used, you use the pop-up menu for each MIDI channel in the
MIDI In device to select the destination device you would like to route the
MIDI to. If you want to send MIDI to Reason over several channels simul-
taneously, you have to use the external control inputs.
Using External MIDI Control
For each MIDI channel, the MIDI In Device contains the following items:
The Device Pop-Up menu is used to select which device the channel
should send MIDI to.
Only existing devices are available on the menu.
The Name field displays the name of the device connected to the
channel.
This is blank if no device is selected.
A note on indicator shows if MIDI is received on this channel.
Bus Select Buttons
These four buttons labeled A, B, C and D are used to select which of the four
buses is currently displayed in the MIDI In device. If you have a multiple port
interface you can use up to four buses (or ports), each with 16 MIDI chan-
nels. The Bus Select buttons determine which of the buses is currently in
view in the MIDI In device.
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