Setting up the MPK25 with Reason

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Setting up the MPK25 with Reason This guide will walk you through setting up your Akai MPK25 USB MIDI controller with Propellerheads Reason software. Contents: Installing The Controller Preset Files... 2 Windows XP... 2 Windows Vista... 3 Macintosh... 4 Setting Up MIDI Beat Clock Sync... 5 Settings On The MPK25... 5 Settings in Reason 4... 6 Settings in Reason 3.04 or 3.05... 8

Installing The Controller Preset Files If you are running Reason 4.0.1 or later, you can skip this section. The necessary files are automatically installed with Reason 4.0.1 or the 4.0.1 update. If you are running Reason 4.0 or earlier, it is necessary to add the controller's remote files to Reason, before using the MPK25 will properly communicate with it. While either controller will still work as a simple MIDI controller, if these files are not installed the Playback Controls will not work and controller functionality will be limited. Both PC and Mac must have Reason version 3.04 or later installed in order to use the included Akai Reason Remote Files and for the playback controls to work with Reason. The following instructions apply to Reason 3.04, 3.05, and 4.0: Make sure to obtain the latest Akai Reason Remote Files from www.akaipro.com or from our Technical Support department. Windows XP 1. The Akai Reason Remote Files folder (the same folder where you found this guide) contains two folders: Lua Codecs and Maps. Open the Lua Codecs folder. 2. Copy the folder titled Akai into the following directory on your computer: C:\Documents and settings\all Users\Application Data\Propellerhead Software\Remote\Codecs\Lua Codecs 3. Next, in the Akai Reason Remote Files folder, open the folder titled Maps 4. Copy the Akai folder to the following directory on your computer: C:\Documents and settings\all Users\Application Data\Propellerhead Software\Remote\Maps 5. Open Reason and select the Edit menu from the top of the screen, and open Preferences. 6. Using the pull-down menu at the top of the Preferences window, choose Control Surfaces And Keyboards. 7. Click the Add button. 8. Select Akai from the Manufacturer list. 9. Set the In Port to USB Audio Device 10. Set the Out Port to USB Audio Device [2] 11. Click Ok and then close the Preferences window. You're all set!

Windows Vista 1. Double-click the Computer icon on the desktop, then double-click Local Disk (C:). 2. Towards the upper-left of the window, select the Organize menu, and choose Folder and Search Options (see below). 3. At the top of the window that opens, select the View tab. 4. In the list titled Advanced settings double-click the Show hidden files and folders option (see below). 5. Click Apply, then click OK. The Folder Options window will close. 6. The Akai Reason Remote Files folder (the same folder where you found this guide) contains two folders: Lua Codecs and Maps. Open the Lua Codecs folder. 7. Copy the folder titled Akai into the following directory on your computer: C:\Program Data\Propellerhead Software\Remote\Codecs\Lua Codecs 8. Next, in the Akai Reason Remote Files folder, open the folder titled Maps 9. Copy the Akai folder to the following directory on your computer: C:\Program Data\Propellerhead Software\Remote\Maps 10. Open Reason and select the Edit menu from the top of the screen, and open Preferences. 11. Using the pull-down menu at the top of the Preferences window, choose Control Surfaces And Keyboards. 12. Click the Add button. 13. Select Akai from the Manufacturer list. 14. Set the In Port to USB Audio Device 15. Set the Out Port to USB Audio Device [2] 16. Click Ok and then close the Preferences window. You're all set!

Macintosh 1. The Akai Reason Remote Files folder (the same folder where you found this guide) contains two folders: Lua Codecs and Maps. Open the Lua Codecs folder. 2. Copy the folder titled Akai into the following directory on your computer: Macintosh HD\Library\Application Support\Propellerhead Software\Remote\CODECS\LUA CODECS 3. Next, in the Akai Reason Remote Files folder, open the folder titled Maps 4. Copy the Akai folder to the following directory on your computer: Macintosh HD\Library\Application Support\Propellerhead Software\Remote\Maps 5. Open Reason and select the Edit menu from the top of the screen, and open Preferences. 6. Using the pull-down menu at the top of the Preferences window, choose Control Surfaces And Keyboards. 7. Click the Add button. 8. Select Akai from the Manufacturer list. 9. Set the In Port to Akai MPK25 Port 1 or Akai MPD32 Port 1 10. Set the Out Port to Akai MPK25 Port 2 or Akai MPD32 Port 2 11. Click Ok and then close the Preferences window. You're all set!

Setting Up MIDI Beat Clock Sync In order to use the MPK25's Note Repeat and Arpeggiator functions successfully with Reason, the controller and Reason need to share the same tempo. The MPK25 can be set up to transmit MIDI Beat Clock, and Reason can be set up to sync to the incoming clock. To do this, perform the following: Settings On The MPK25 1. Press the PRESET button on the MPK25. 2. Rotate the Value Knob (located just to the right of the display) until the display reads Reason 3. Press the Value Knob down (like a button) to confirm your preset selection. 4. Press the EDIT button on the MPK25. 5. Press the PLAY button on the MPK25. 6. Press the Value Knob down (like a button) to access edit mode for the transport controls. 7. Rotate the Value Knob until the display reads MMC/MIDI. 8. Press the Value Knob down (like a button) to confirm your preset selection. 9. Check to see that the TAP TEMPO light on the MPK25 is blinking. If it is, skip to the Settings in Reason section below. If the TAP TEMPO light is not blinking, perform the following: 1. Press the GLOBAL button on the MPK25. 2. Repeatedly press the > button (located underneath the Value Knob) until the display reads MIDI CLK (page 8). 3. Rotate the Value Knob until the display reads INTERNAL. 4. Repeatedly press the > button (located underneath the Value Knob) until the display reads SAVE SETUP (page 10). 5. Press the Value Knob down (like a button) to save your Global settings.

Settings in Reason 4 Windows: 1. In Reason, select the Edit menu at the top of the screen, and choose Preferences. 2. At the top of the window that opens, select Advanced Control from the drop-down menu. 3. In the Advanced Control screen, next to MIDI Clock Sync select Akai MPK25 Port 1 from the drop-down menu. 4. Click the red X in the upper-right of the window to close the Preferences window. 5. Select the Options menu from the top of the screen in Reason, then select Sync, and choose MIDI Clock. This step will switch Reason from using its own internal clock/tempo, to using the incoming clock/tempo information from the controller. Reason's tempo will now be controlled via the tap-tempo button on the controller. Since the two will share the same tempo, Note Repeat and Arpeggiator functions will sync up with any open Reason project. While Reason is synched to the controller's MIDI Beat Clock, all transport (Play, Stop, Rec etc.) is controlled with the buttons on the controller itself. In this mode you cannot control the software by clicking the transport controls on the screen in Reason. Note: If, at any point, you would like to switch Reason back to its internal clock, select the Options menu from the top of the screen, then select Sync, and choose Internal.

Macintosh: 1. In Reason, select the Reason menu at the top of the screen, and choose Preferences. 2. At the top of the window that opens, select Advanced Control from the drop-down menu. 3. In the Advanced Control screen, next to MIDI Clock Sync select Akai MPK25 Port 1 from the drop-down menu. 4. Click the red X in the upper-left of the window to close the Preferences window. 5. Select the Options menu from the top of the screen in Reason, then select Sync, and choose MIDI Clock. This step will switch Reason from using its own internal clock/tempo, to using the incoming clock/tempo information from the controller. Reason's tempo will now be controlled via the tap-tempo button on the controller. Since the two will share the same tempo, Note Repeat and Arpeggiator functions will sync up with any open Reason project. While Reason is synched to the MPK25's MIDI Beat Clock, all transport (Play, Stop, Rec etc.) is controlled with the buttons on the MPK25 itself. In this mode you cannot control the software by clicking the transport controls on the screen in Reason. Note: If, at any point, you would like to switch Reason back to its internal clock, select the Options menu from the top of the screen, then select Sync, and choose Internal.

Settings in Reason 3.04 or 3.05 Windows: 1. In Reason, select the Edit menu at the top of the screen, and choose Preferences. 2. At the top of the window that opens, select Advanced MIDI from the dropdown menu. 3. In the Advanced MIDI screen, next to MIDI Clock Sync select Akai MPK25 Port 1 from the drop-down menu. 4. Click the red X in the upper-right of the window to close the Preferences window. 5. Towards the bottom-left of the main Reason window, just to the right of the CPU meter, is a section with the heading MIDI Sync. Underneath MIDI Sync click the button titled Enabled (so that it is lit). This step will switch Reason from using its own internal clock/tempo, to using the incoming clock/tempo information from the MPK25. Reason's tempo will now be controlled via the tap-tempo button on the MPK25. Since the two will share the same tempo, Note Repeat and Arpeggiator functions will sync up with any open Reason project. While Reason is synched to the MPK25's MIDI Beat Clock, all transport (Play, Stop, Rec etc.) is controlled with the buttons on the MPK25 itself. In this mode you cannot control the software by clicking the transport controls on the screen in Reason. Note: If, at any point, you would like to switch Reason back to its internal clock, click the Enable button at the bottomright of the screen again, so that it is disabled (not lit).

Macintosh: 1. In Reason, select the Reason menu at the top of the screen, and choose Preferences. 2. At the top of the window that opens, select Advanced MIDI from the dropdown menu. 3. In the Advanced MIDI screen, next to MIDI Clock Sync select Akai MPK25 Port 1 from the drop-down menu. 4. Click the red X in the upper-left of the window to close the Preferences window. 5. Towards the bottom-left of the main Reason window, just to the right of the CPU meter, is a section with the heading MIDI Sync. Underneath MIDI Sync click the button titled Enabled (so that it is lit). This step will switch Reason from using its own internal clock/tempo, to using the incoming clock/tempo information form the MPK25. Reason's tempo will now be controlled via the tap-tempo button on the MPK25. Since the two will share the same tempo, Note Repeat and Arpeggiator functions will sync up with any open Reason project. While Reason is synched to the MPK25's MIDI Beat Clock, all transport (Play, Stop, Rec etc.) is controlled with the buttons on the MPK25 itself. In this mode you cannot control the software by clicking the transport controls on the screen in Reason. Note: If, at any point, you would like to switch Reason back to its internal clock, click the Enable button at the bottomright of the screen again, so that it is disabled (not lit).