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MIDI AND KEYBOARD REMOTE CONTROL
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Keyboard Remote
Assigning keyboard remote commands is very similar to MIDI remote mapping.
However, as there is no MIDI involved, there is no special setting up required.
Keyboard commands can be assigned the same parameters as when using MIDI
remote mapping, but the functionality differs in one central aspect:
D Keyboard Remote commands can only be used to toggle on/off or
min/max values for an assigned parameter.
Hence, if you assign a keyboard remote command for a knob, slider or spin con-
trol, it will only switch between the minimum and maximum values for that param-
eter. The only exception to this are the multi-selector buttons used for various
parameters such as envelope destination, for example. These will cycle through
the available options when using keyboard remote.
Enabling Keyboard Remote
To enable Keyboard Remote, select “Enable Keyboard Remote” from the Op-
tions menu, or press [Command]+G (Mac) or [Ctrl]+G (PC).
Editing Keyboard Remote
D To get an overview of which parameters are remote controllable se-
lect “Edit Keyboard Remote” from the Options menu.
When done, each device you select will show a yellow arrow symbol beside
every parameter that can be assigned a keyboard remote.
A section of a drum machine with Keyboard Remote enabled.
D If you click on a assignable parameter, a dialog appears allowing
you to select a key command for that parameter.
You may use any key except the Space bar, Tab, Enter or the Numeric key-
pad (which is reserved for Transport functions) or a combination of [Shift] +
any key (with the same aforementioned exceptions).
The Keyboard Remote dialog.
D Simply press the key (or key combination) you wish to use to re-
mote control the parameter.
The “Key Received” field momentarily indicates that it is “learning” the key-
stroke(s), and then the dialog displays the name of the key you have
pressed. If [Shift] was used, the box beside the word Shift in the dialog is
ticked.
About the two Edit Keyboard Remote Modes
If Edit Keyboard Remote is enabled (ticked) on the Options menu, assigned pa-
rameters are “tagged”, showing the remote key for that parameter. In this mode,
however, you cannot operate Reason normally, as every parameter you click on
will open the Key Remote dialog. This mode is primarily for overview of available
parameters and the current assignments.
D Another way to assign keyboard remote commands is to have “Edit
Keyboard Remote” deselected on the Options menu, and to simply
[Ctrl]-click (Mac)/right-click (PC) the parameter you wish to remote
control.
This opens a pop-up menu, where one of the options will be “Edit Keyboard
Remote”. Selecting this opens the Key Remote dialog. Thus, you do not
have to enable/disable Edit mode from the Options menu if you know that a
parameter is assignable.
! If you try to assign a Remote Key that is already in use, you will get
an alert asking if you wish to change the current assignment.
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