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Old January 3rd, 2008, 03:17
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Default MIDI keyboard muting Redrum?

: This is kind of a stupid problem, but I was hoping someone could help me fix it. I have an M-Audio 02 MIDI controller, and it works fine with every other synth in Reason 3.0. For some reason though, when I try to play Redrum with the O2, it mutes instead of plays the patches. I can tell Reason is picking up the signal from my MIDI controller because the little "M" icon above each individual patch in Redrum flashes when I press the keys. what is going on?
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Old January 3rd, 2008, 06:25
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I have an M-AUDIO Oxygen 8, and when i use redrum, i have to bring the octave down one step in order for it to work correctly.
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Old January 3rd, 2008, 18:36
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Hi TheJZA,
The keys C1 to A1 on your midi keyboard will play the ReDrum channels while the keys C2 to A2 will mute the channels.
Just drop the keyboard down one octave.
Pages 175, 180 and 183 in the Reason 4 manual will explain it all (not sure what pages for Reason 3 manual).
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Old January 3rd, 2008, 18:37
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Hi TheJZA,
The keys C1 to A1 on your midi keyboard will play the ReDrum channels while the keys C2 to A2 will mute the channels.
Just drop the keyboard down one octave.
Pages 175, 180 and 183 in the Reason 4 manual will explain it all (not sure what pages for Reason 3 manual).
Matt
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Old January 4th, 2008, 05:58
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Hi TheJZA,
The keys C1 to A1 on your midi keyboard will play the ReDrum channels while the keys C2 to A2 will mute the channels.
Just drop the keyboard down one octave.
Pages 175, 180 and 183 in the Reason 4 manual will explain it all (not sure what pages for Reason 3 manual).
Matt
www.reason4tutorial.com
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Old January 4th, 2008, 14:02
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Hi TheJZA,
The keys C1 to A1 on your midi keyboard will play the ReDrum channels while the keys C2 to A2 will mute the channels.
Just drop the keyboard down one octave.
Pages 175, 180 and 183 in the Reason 4 manual will explain it all (not sure what pages for Reason 3 manual).
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