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D A Button control will switch between two set values like an on/off switch.
Worth noting is that there are buttons on several Reason devices that will step through a series of values, for ex-
ample LFO Waveform buttons. If LFO Waveform is assigned to one of the virtual Buttons you will only be able to
switch between two of the six LFO waveforms (which waveforms is determined by the Min/Max range).
D The available range for each selected parameter is shown in the Modulation Routing Min/Max fields.
Most sliders and rotary knobs on the actual devices have the standard 0-127 or
-64 to 63 range. Selectors and spin controls can have any value range.
About the Programmer CV Inputs
On the back of the Programmer panel are four CV Modulation Inputs for connecting external sources to modulate
any of the parameters that are accessible in the Target section in the Programmer, see “Programmer CV Inputs”.
Assigning parameters to a control
This is done as follows:
1. Select the device you wish to assign parameters for in the device list to the left.
The name of the selected device is now shown in the Modulation Routing Device field. The Modulation Routing sec-
tion contains four columns:
D In the Source column, the four Rotary and Button controls are by default listed but each field can be changed
to any Rotary/Button/CV Input or Performance controller by clicking the arrow and selecting from the pop-up.
The last two fields are unassigned by default.
D The pop-ups in the Target column contain all parameters for the selected device.
D Lastly in each Target pop-up list is the option to receive note data or not.
D The Min/Max columns allow you to specify a value range for the virtual control.