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ROUTING MIDI TO REASON
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Sending MIDI Data to
Reason
Setting up MIDI Inputs under Mac OS 9
Under Mac OS 9, Reason requires OMS to receive MIDI. How to install OMS is
described in the chapter “Installation” in the Getting Started book. OMS uses a
concept of Devices, which basically means an external MIDI keyboard or sound
module etc.
D Each of Reasons’ seven MIDI inputs can receive data from one OMS
device.
Use OMS Setup to create the devices needed (for example one per input).
D One OMS device can be used for several of Reason’s MIDI inputs.
However, note that this may lead to some confusion about what MIDI signals
go where.
We recommend that you use separate OMS Devices to each MIDI
Input in Reason.
D If you have several MIDI programs running at the same time, they
can share MIDI ports between them. Again, this might lead to con-
fusing results and is probably best avoided.
! Please try to make sure that MIDI data sent to Reason is sent to
Reason only, and not to any other application running at the same
time.
Setting up MIDI Inputs under Mac OS X
If you’re using Mac OS X, there is no need for OMS. Reason instead makes use
of the “CoreMIDI” services in Mac OS X, which eliminates the need for OMS.
D For some MIDI interfaces connected via USB, no driver installation
is required. Just plug in the interface and you’re ready to go!
D For other, more advanced MIDI interfaces (or at least to take advan-
tage of more advanced features, like multiple inputs) you will need
to install a driver. Please consult the documentation that came with
the interface for details.
Setting up MIDI Inputs under Windows
In the Preferences-MIDI and Advanced MIDI dialogs, each MIDI input pop-up
will show all MIDI input ports currently installed in your system.
Each of Reasons’ seven MIDI inputs can receive data from any port. It is possi-
ble to route several MIDI inputs so that they receive data from the same physical
MIDI In port, but you should generally avoid this as it can easily get confusing.
D Reason only “grabs” the MIDI inputs you are actually using. MIDI in-
puts not selected in the Preferences – MIDI dialog are available to
other programs.
D Note that other MIDI programs may “grab” all MIDI ports in your
system when you launch them! If no MIDI inputs are available to
Reason on startup a warning alert will appear.
However, some of these programs allow you to disable the use of a particu-
lar MIDI input. If for example you have two MIDI interfaces, you may be able
to set things up so that one of them is used by Reason and the other by the
other application. Please consult the documentation for the other application
for details.
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