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Now the MIDI will record on one track and sound out of the other.
#How to set up midi madness in reason 9.5 update#
Once done, update your MIDI track’s output to one of the VI’s MIDI input channels. Name the track, select the amount of tracks to add, and then click Add Track. If you want to have Reason control the BSP you set sync on the BSP to USB and change sync mode in Reason to Internal and turn on "Send Clock"Īs far as getting the BSP to be able to send MIDI on discrete channels so you can control two instruments and a drum machine simultaneously in Reason, I would recommend checking the link posted above. The speed wherewith the valves open in a reed organ being generally much faster. Click the Project menu or right-click the left part of the project screen and select Add MIDI Track. If you want to have BSP control Reason you set sync on the BSP to internal and change sync mode in Reason to MIDI Clock. You have to change those settings manually. I don't think you can control via BSP and Reason at the same time and determine which one is in control just by hitting play in Reason or in the BSP. I think this could be set up more proper, my setup is not professional. It is also possible to record a MIDI sequence in your DAW and use it as a trigger for the generated chords in MIDIQ. Duration and volume of your input are used to create rhythmic and dynamic variations of the generated chord progressions. What is taught here is valid from version 7 up to version 11. When I hit play on BSP Reason doesn't react. Use your keyboard or an external MIDI keyboard to trigger chords in your progression manually. This course was produced using Reason 9.5. Actual I can only hit start / stop / play in reason (or on the Nektar P4) and than it records the synced BSP. So, that the BSP is sync to reason and sends midi notes when hitting play in reason (or on master Section connected Nektar Panorama P4), but also is in tempo & midi sync when I hit play on the Beatstep Pro.