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REDRUM
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Redrum Parameters
Drum Sound Settings
Redrum features ten drum sound channels that can each be loaded with a
Wave or AIFF sample. Although they are basically similar, there are three
“types” of drum sound channels, with slightly different features. This makes
some channels more suitable for certain types of drum sounds, but you are
of course free to configure your drum kits as you like.
On the following pages, all parameters will be listed. If a parameter is avail-
able for certain drum sound channels only, this will be stated.
Mute & Solo
At the top of each drum sound channel, you will find a Mute (M) and a Solo
(S) button. Muting a channel silences its output, while Soloing a channel
mutes all other channels. Several channels can be muted or soloed at the
same time.
You can also use keys on your MIDI keyboard to mute or solo individual
drum sounds in real time.
The keys C2 to E3 (white keys only) will mute individual drum chan-
nels starting with channel 1.
The sounds are muted for as long as you hold the key(s) down.
The keys C4 to E5 (white keys only) will solo individual drum chan-
nel, starting with channel 1.
The sounds are soloed for as long as you hold the key(s) down.
This is a great way to bring drum sounds in and out of the mix when playing
Reason live. You can also record the drum channel Mutes in the main se-
quencer, just like any other controller (see “Drawing and Editing Notes” on
page 20).
The Effect Sends (S1 & S2)
On the back panel of Redrum you will note two audio connections labeled
“Send Out” 1 and 2. When you create a Redrum device, these will by default
be auto-routed to the first two “Chaining Aux” inputs on the Mixer device (pro-
vided that these inputs aren’t already in use).
This feature allows you to add effects to independent drum sounds in the Re-
drum.
Raising the S1 knob for a drum sound channel will send the sound
to the first send effect connected to the mixer.
Similarly, the S2 knob governs the send level to the second send effect in
the mixer.
Note that there must be send effects connected to the AUX Sends
and Returns in the mixer for this to work.
Another way to add independent effects to drum sounds is to use
the independent drum outputs.
See page 97.
Pan
Sets the Pan (stereo position) for the channel.
If the LED above the Pan control is lit, the drum sound uses a stereo
sample.
In that case, the Pan control serves as a stereo balance control.
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