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Solid State Logic Nucleus User Manual
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Summary of Contents for Solid State Logic Nucleus

  • Page 1 Nucleus Reason Profile User Guide Nucleus. This is SSL.
  • Page 2 Document History December 2011 Initial Release...
  • Page 3 The Reason Soft Key set contains 14 MCU commands together with 2 USB keyboard short cuts, Edit and Tools, to switch Menu displays. Above you can see the assignments for the Nucleus’ Left Hand Soft keys. NM/VAL (NAME/VALUE) flips the lower row of the channel encoder displays to show the names of the Reason parameters...
  • Page 4 Reason 6 adds a more comprehensive mixer than the standard 14:2 previously used. To control the Reason 6 mixer with the Nucleus, the 1st thing you need to do is right click on the master section in the rack view and select 'create track for master section'.
  • Page 5 Redo Redo Redo Track Mute Mute Mute Selected Track Solo Solo Solo Selected Goto L Goto L Locates to L Goto R Goto R Locates to R Cycle Cycle Cycle Drop Drop Replace Rplace Nucleus Reason Profile Guide Page 3...
  • Page 6 Additional useful information for controlling Reason can be found in the Reason Control Surface Details Manual which describes MCU operation and general MIDI control, as well as in the Reason Key Commands manual available on the Propellerhead website - http://www.propellerheads.se/ Page 4 Nucleus Reason Profile Guide...
  • Page 7 Reason will be controlled from Nucleus DAW Layer 1. Click on Edit to define the iPMidi ports. In this example Reason is being controlled via the Nucleus DAW layer 1. Click on OK to finish the Set Up.
  • Page 8 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, whether mechanical or electronic, without the written permission of Solid State Logic, Oxford, OX5 1RU, England As research and development is a continual process, Solid State Logic reserves the right to change the features and specifications described herein without notice or obligation...