Reasonistas Core ReLation Operation Manual

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CORE Operation Manual v1.0 (March 2018)
© 2018 Reasonistas, LLC. All rights reserved

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  • Page 1 CORE Operation Manual v1.0 (March 2018) © 2018 Reasonistas, LLC. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Welcome LSR Toggle Switch Right Gain Knob About Reasonitas Right Pan Knob About Lab One Recordings Right Invert Phase Toggle Switch Acknowledgements Global Width Knob / HASS Effect Knob Introduction CORE back panel overview CORE front panel overview 3 - 7 Audio Jacks Bypass/On/Off Switch...
  • Page 3: Welcome

    Reasonistas is obvious, but what is meant by “-istas”? The –ista suffix comes from Latin and before that Ancient Greek -ιστής (-istḗs). The derived English variant of this suffix is –ist, used in words like “pianist “futurist “annalist” and so on. All this to say: Reason users are Reasonistas. We are here to support the entire Reason community.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Reasonistas’ CoreReLation Phase Analyzer, also known as CORE, is the first Reason rack extension designed and optimized for detailed phase and stereo imaging analyzation. We partnered once again with Lab-One Recordings to meticulously design and build CORE. With its unique user interface and iconic big knobs, CORE provides intuitively designed tools and visual mixing aids, essential for detecting and treating phasing and stereo imaging issues to ensure a properly balanced mix.
  • Page 5: Core Front Panel Overview

    CORE front panel overview Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s front panel sections and controls. 1. Bypass/On/Off Switch In Bypass mode, the input signal passes through unaffected to the main outputs of the device. In On mode, the device outputs the processed signal affected by the signal path with CORE. Off mode mutes the inputs, which completely silences the device.
  • Page 6: Global Pan Knob

    CORE front panel overview (continued) Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s front panel sections and controls. 3. Global Pan Knob The Global Pan Knob controls the left/right position of the main input channel signal. By default it is set at the 12 o’clock position (full stereo or mono depending on the input signal).
  • Page 7: Glass Display

    CORE front panel overview (continued) Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s front panel sections and controls. 8. Glass Display Section CORE’s glass display provides 2 controls, goniometer (vectorscope) and output meter, as follows: A. Power Button - The power button turns the audio goniometer (vectorscope) on/off. The button is green when ON and red when OFF.
  • Page 8: Lsr Toggle Switch

    CORE front panel overview (continued) Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s front panel sections and controls. 9. LSR (Left - Stereo - Right) Monitor Toggle Switch The LSR Monitor Toggle Switch allows you to monitor the incoming audio signal in 3 modes, as follows: L mode S mode R mode...
  • Page 9: Right Invert Phase Toggle Switch

    CORE front panel overview (continued) Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s front panel sections and controls. 12. Right Invert Phase Toggle Switch The Right Invert Phase Toggle Switch independently inverts the phase of the right input channel signal to correct possible phase problems. Turn on the right invert phase toggle switch to get back in phase. Example 1 Example 2 Left and right channels in phase.
  • Page 10: Core Back Panel Overview

    CORE back panel overview Following are descriptions of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer’s back panel sections and controls. 1. Audio Jacks CoreReLation Phase Analyzer includes the following audio jacks.  Audio In L&R - Patch audio signals to process here.  Audio Out L&R - These are the standard audio outputs. Note: CORE should be connected as an “insert effect”...
  • Page 11: Using Core

    Using CoreReLation Phase Analyzer (Out of Phase) Following are examples of out of phase readings between the Phase Correlation Meter and Goniometer. We recommend using the Phase Correlation Meter in conjunction with Goniometer for a reliable indication for mono compatibility. Out of Phase A phase cancelled track will be centered on the horizontal S axis.
  • Page 12: In Phase Reading

    Using CoreReLation Phase Analyzer (In Phase) Following are examples of in phase readings between the Phase Correlation Meter and Goniometer. Again, we recommend using the Phase Correlation Meter in conjunction with Goniometer for a reliable indication for mono compatibility. In Phase (Vertical M Axis) A quick and simple way to achieve perfect correlation between the left and right channel is to bring CORE’s Global Width Knob down to 0.0%, but this collapses the entire mix to mono (summing L &...
  • Page 13: Single Core Technique (Connections)

    Using CoreReLation Phase Analyzer (continued) Following is a technique using a single instance of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer to visually analyze with great accuracy the phase and stereo image of individual mix/sub-group channels or the master bus channel. Device Connections 1. Add a Spider Audio Merger & Splitter below Reason’s Master Section. 2.
  • Page 14: Single Core Technique (Control Room)

    Using CoreReLation Phase Analyzer (continued) As described in point 7 on the previous page, in the below example we turned off the FX Send 8 on all mix/sub- group channels and turned up the Control Room output level to visually analyze the master bus only. This technique allows us to analyze individual mix/sub-group channels or the master bus channel with a single instance of CoreReLation Phase Analyzer.
  • Page 15: Core Midi List

    CoreReLation Phase Analyzer MIDI Chart In MIDI terms, a continuous controller (CC) is a MIDI message capable of transmitting a range of values, usually 0-127. The MIDI Spec makes 128 different continuous controllers available for each MIDI channel. The table below presents a summary of CORE’s MIDI Implementation codes in decimal form. [12] = GLOBALPAN [13] = GLOBALWIDTH [14] = SWAPCHANNELS...
  • Page 16: Core Remote Chart

    Support for new control surfaces can be added at any time, in many cases by the control surface manufacturers or even by users. The table below presents the Remote Implementation Chart for Reasonistas’ CoreReLation Phase Analyzer. //Remote Map template for Reasonistas CoreRelation Scope Reasonistas com.reasonistas.CORE...

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