Specifications

Chapter 77: Bruno and Reso 387
To latch keys on the on-screen keyboard:
1 Click the Latch bar, then click multiple keys.
Chords can be played in this way.
2 To turn off a latched key, click it a second time.
3 To turn off key latching entirely, click the
Latch bar a second time.
Using a MIDI Keyboard Controller
You can play Bruno/Reso live using a MIDI key-
board controller. You can also use the MIDI key-
board controller to record your performance on
an Instrument track or a MIDI track routed to
Bruno/Reso for playback.
To configure Bruno/Reso for MIDI input:
1 Insert Bruno/Reso on an audio track.
2 Choose Track > New and specify 1 new Instru-
ment or MIDI track, then click
Create. Create a
separate Instrument or MIDI track for each
Bruno/Reso plug-in you use.
3 Click the tracks MIDI Output selector and se-
lect Bruno or Reso.
If you are using multiple Bruno/Reso plug-ins,
they will all appear in this pop-up. Route the In-
strument or MIDI track to the correct one.
4 Record-enable the Instrument or MIDI track.
5 Test your MIDI connection by playing notes on
your MIDI keyboard. The corresponding notes
should highlight on Bruno/Resos on-screen key-
board.
To play Bruno/Reso with a MIDI controller:
1 Start audio playback.
2 Play your MIDI keyboard while audio plays.
Bruno/Reso only produces sound during audio
playback on the source track.
Using MIDI Playback
You can also play Bruno/Reso using a Pro Tools
Instrument or MIDI track. Use a separate In-
strument or MIDI track for each Bruno/Reso
plug-in.
To play Bruno/Reso using an Instrument or MIDI
track:
1 Insert Bruno or Reso on an audio track.
2 Click the Instrument or MIDI tracks MIDI
Output selector and choose Bruno or Reso. If you
are using multiple Bruno or Reso plug-ins, they
will all appear in this pop-up. Route the Instru-
ment or MIDI track to the correct one.
3 Start Pro Tools playback.
Using an External Key Input
with Bruno/Reso
(Side-Chain Processing)
Bruno and Reso feature side-chain processing
capabilities. Side-chain processing lets you trig-
ger certain controls from a separate reference
track or external audio source. The source used
for triggering is referred to as the key input.
You can use this capability to control the rate at
which Bruno performs sample switching or Reso
toggles its harmonics back and forth using the
dynamics of another signal (the key input).
Saving a Bruno or Reso setting while keys
are latched also saves the latched keys.