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Nucleus R eason Pr ofile User Guide Nucleus. This is SSL. www .solidstatelogic.com[...]
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Document History December 2011 Initial Release[...]
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Nucleus Reason Pr ofile Guide Page 1 Nucleus Daw Contr ol - Default R eason Pr ofile Main Soft K ey P age The Reason Soft K ey set contains 14 MCU commands together with 2 USB keyboar d short cuts, Edit and T ools, to switch Menu displays. Abov e you can see the assignments for the Nucleus’ L eft Hand Soft keys. NM/V AL (NAM E/V ALUE) flips the l[...]
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Page 2 Nucleus Reason Profi le Guide U SING THE RE ASON 6 MIXER Reason 6 adds a mor e comprehensive mix er than the standard 14:2 previously used. T o control the Reason 6 mixer with the Nucleus, the 1st thing you need to do is right click on the master section in the rack view and select 'create tr ack for master section'. W ith this new[...]
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Nucleus Reason Pr ofile Guide Page 3 TRANSPOR T/UTILIT Y KEYS Below is a list of D AW commands supported by Reason: DAW CMND SOFTKEY L ABEL REA SON FUNCTION NO TES K eyboad I D K eybdI D N/A Identifies K eyboard Aux1 Aux1 Aux Send 1 on 14:2 Pan Pan Pan on 14:2 T reble T reble T reble EQ o n 14:2 Aux2 Aux2 Aux Send 2 on 14:2 FX Rtn FX Ret F X Return[...]
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Page 4 Nucleus Reason Profi le Guide Once a command has been assigned to a Soft K ey , it can be r enamed via the Browser with any label y ou wish. Add itio nal use ful inf orma tio n fo r c ontro lli ng Re aso n ca n b e f ound in the Rea son Con trol Surf ace De tail s M anua l w hich des crib es MCU ope rati on a nd gen eral M I DI con trol, as [...]
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Nucleus Reason Pr ofile Guide Page 5 C onfiguring R eason for NUCLEUS Control In the R eason Pr efere nces menu, s elect the K eyb oard and Co ntrol S urfaces page and use the Ad d c ommand to s elect a Macki e Combo, Extender Right option. Enter ipMI DI Ports according to the Nucleus DAW lay er that will be controlling reason. In the example below[...]
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Visit SSL at: www .solidstatelogic.com © Solid State L ogic All Rights reserved under International and P an-American Copyright Conventions Nucleus is a trademark of Solid S tate Logic All other product names and tr ademarks are the property of their respective o wners and are hereby acknowledged No part of this publication may be reproduced in an[...]