User Manual

Table Of Contents
INTRODUCTION
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However, some modifier keys are different on Windows and Mac computers. Whenever this is the case, the manual
separates the commands with “(Win)” and “(Mac)” indications as in the following example:
D Hold down [Ctrl](Win) or [Cmd](Mac) and press [S] to save your song.
References to context menus
Whenever the manual instructs you to select an item from the “context menu”, it means that you should right-click (or
[Ctrl]-click if you’re using a Mac with single-button mouse) on the specific area, section or device, and then select the
item from the pop-up menu that appears - the context menu. The item list in context menus varies depending on
where in the application you click. See “Context menus” for an overview of the context menus in Record.
Reason specific information and instructions
If you own a registered version of Reason version 5, you will be able to run Record with all Reason devices as a single
powerful application. Therefore, this manual also contains information and instructions that are specific to the Re-
cord+Reason combination. Wherever the information in this manual pertains to Reason devices and/or functions,
this is indicated with the phrase “(Record+Reason)”. (See Running Record in combination with Reason”).
! If you run Record stand-alone, without Reason Version 5 installed, the information marked with “(Re-
cord+Reason)” does NOT apply.
Frames and circles (call-outs)
In pictures throughout this manual there might be circles and/or rectangles highlighting certain areas or objects.
These are indicated by filled lines according to the examples in the picture above. Sometimes these highlighting
frames/circles might also be accompanied by descriptive texts. The different colors of the frames and texts are only
to enhance the contrast to the background picture.
Dashed arrows
A dashed arrow in a picture indicates the directions in which the pointer (or other tool) should be dragged to perform
the desired operation. The example in the picture above shows in which directions (up and down) to drag the pointer
to change the knob’s setting.
Rack
Sequencer