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ReQ·131 Instruction Manual

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How to save and load presets

 

 
ReQ·131 comes with a collection of basic presets as a ‘starting’ point. Depending on your application 
may depend on how you wish to use the ReQ·131. Listed within the presets are some general 
application setups which may help guide you to the type of sound you want, and you may adjust them to 
suit accordingly. 
 
As default, every time you create a ReQ·131, the ‘Factory Startup’ preset will load, initializing all the 
settings ready for you to use from scratch. To browse the bundled presets, simply use the browser up & 
down buttons to activate the next preset in the listing, or alternatively you can click and hold on to the 
preset name to show a popup windows, for faster section.  
 
To save your own presets, simply click the ‘save’ button located next to the preset name display, and 
select where to save the preset (ideally create a new folder and keep it as a favourite in the Reason 
browser window, for easier finding and retrieval at a later date). The presets are saved as a .repatch 
name, and can only be used with that specific Rack Extention. 
 
To load alternative presets, click the ‘browse patch’ button to locate presets (which are not part of the 
bundled pack within the ReQ·131). To preview the patch, simply play the sequencer with the ReQ·131 
setup so it is in use, and select the ‘load patch’ button, and select within the browser the specific 
preset. The ReQ·131 will update whilst you are previewing, so you can hear the effect before finally 
committing to the chosen patch. If you cancel browsing the ReQ·131 will reset back to its prior state 
before patch browsing. 
 
MIDI Implementation table 
 
Below is a listing of all MIDI Control Change (CC) numbers, which can be applied to your choice of 
device. 
 

 

MIDI CC

CONTROL

RANGE

MIDI CC

CONTROL

RANGE

MIDI CC

CONTROL

RANGE

4

GAIN

+ / - 15dB

5

HIGH PASS

20Hz - 400Hz

6

LOW PASS

2kHz - 20kHz

7

DRY/WET

0 - 100%

45

HP BYPASS

OFF / ON

46

LP BYPASS

OFF / ON

47

HEAR EQ

OFF  / ON

All equalizer bands have a fixed bandwidth (Q) of 1/3rd octave. Attenuation of band depends on the SIGNAL PATH AND DB MODE settings

12

EQ 1

20Hz

22

EQ 11

200Hz

33

EQ 21

2kHz

13

EQ 2

25Hz

23

EQ 12

250Hz

34

EQ 22

2.5kHz

14

EQ 3

31.5Hz

24

EQ 13

315Hz

35

EQ 23

3.15kHz

15

EQ 4

40Hz

25

EQ 14

400Hz

36

EQ 24

4kHz

16

EQ 5

50Hz

26

EQ 15

500Hz

37

EQ 25

5kHz

17

EQ 6

63Hz

27

EQ 16

630Hz

39

EQ 26

6.3kHz

18

EQ 7

80Hz

28

EQ 17

800Hz

40

EQ 27

8kHz

19

EQ 8

100Hz

29

EQ 18

1kHz

41

EQ 28

10kHz

20

EQ 9

125Hz

30

EQ 19

1.25kHz

42

EQ 29

12.5kHz

21

EQ 10

160Hz

31

EQ 20

1.6kHz

43

EQ 30

16kHz

44

EQ 31

20kHz

Summary of Contents for ReQ 131

Page 1: ...ReQ 131 Instruction Manual v1 2 ReQualizer 31 ISO Band Graphic Equalizer Rack Extension for Reason Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...to the ReQ 131 9 13 Working with the ReQ 131 14 15 Selecting the Signal Path and dB ranges 16 HEAR EQ mode and how it works 17 CV inputs and controls 18 How to save and load presets 19 20 How to latc...

Page 3: ...n the SDK and the concept of the Re Presets designed by Key User Preset type LB1 djfresha c o LAB ONE Recordings ReQ 131 presets SE ScuzzyEye Combinator presets within ReQ 131 RE GVB vernon22 ReQ 131...

Page 4: ...i polar and uni polar buttons and invert CV signal buttons plus a CV trim scale knob which adjusts all CV inputs by scaling alike how an audio buss fader would work See the CV inputs and controls for...

Page 5: ...e balancing aid dB RANGE UNIT displays 15 indicating the min max dB level of the scale set by the SIGNAL PATH AND DB MODE selector FREQUENCY BAND faders 16 boost or cut at the set frequency fixed Q of...

Page 6: ...NAL PATH AND DB RANGE dropdown display allows the user to select between 15 options these are a combination of 3 signal paths and 5dB modes See the Selecting the Signal Path and dB ranges for more inf...

Page 7: ...originally wired socket of the mono device closing the audio loop Stereo devices can automatically connect their outputs to the left and right inputs of the ReQ 131 and the ReQ 131 completes the audio...

Page 8: ...ason F8 select Studio Effects when in the Devices tab and locate the ReQ 131 31 Band EQ device click on the icon and drag it to the device you wish to add it to How to connect CV cables and sockets To...

Page 9: ...and High Pass dials to taste not compulsory Low passing will dull the sound by suppressing the higher frequencies while High passing would remove some body from the lower end of the frequency spectrum...

Page 10: ...ssing time needed to perform the filtering of the ReQ 131 when used as a Send effect Alternative setups For devices which have multiple outputs ie NN XT Redrum Thor Spider Audio then if required addit...

Page 11: ...he compressor found on the SSL desk is in operation Method 2 on the right shows a similar setup but using a Spider Audio Splitter unit to divide the original signal sound source into two parallel pair...

Page 12: ...entioned may also include MID signal information as well as SIDE signal information To determine what you are equalising in each mode you can do the following BYPASS one of the ReQ 131 s and activate...

Page 13: ...the adjustments as a final check you can use the DRY WET knob and adjust between 0 no EQ effect to 100 full EQ effect so that you can cleanly listen to the EQ effect or the original signal without br...

Page 14: ...and SIDE signals What are they So some users new to this may think that left and right equalisation is the only approach without any knowledge of Mid and Side information So what is Mid and Side In s...

Page 15: ...re panned hi hat Or you could add some low end to the centre panned bass while hardly affecting any wide stereo synth pads This is all done purely in a matter of taste This in turn makes ReQ 131 a ded...

Page 16: ...r final signal In MID or SIDE mode when you turn HEAR EQ on with all faders set to zero you should hear only the signal of your chosen path either MID signal or SIDE signal only without any equalizati...

Page 17: ...e the CV input socket This will convert all positive CV numbers to negative and negative to positive To change the signal type from bi polar default to uni polar turn on the corresponding BLUE CV POLA...

Page 18: ...presets which are not part of the bundled pack within the ReQ 131 To preview the patch simply play the sequencer with the ReQ 131 setup so it is in use and select the load patch button and select wit...

Page 19: ...s on the ReQ 131 are Remote Override able To access the override editor select from the Options Menu Edit Remote Overrides The Rack will now display the specific device selected with either pre define...

Page 20: ...d MIDI controls mentioned in the previous chapter For speed you can simply double click a blue arrow and the arrow with turn into a spinning yellow Lighning bolt indicating that Reason is awaiting a M...

Page 21: ...add some high end 50 100Hz Adds bottom to the sound 100 250Hz Adds roundness 250 800Hz Muddiness Area 5 8kHz Adds high end presence 8 12kHz Adds Hiss The Snare Try a small boost around 60 120Hz if th...

Page 22: ...n the mix and the recording Apply either cut or boost around 300hz depending on the song and sound Try boosting around 3kHz to add some edge to the sound or cut to add some transparency Try boosting a...

Page 23: ...educe to decrease gong sound of cymbals 400 Hz 1 Increase to add clarity to bass lines especially when speakers are at low volume 2 Reduce to decrease cardboard sound of lower drums foot and toms 3 Re...

Page 24: ...decrease s sound on singers 6 Increase to add sharpness to synthesizers rock guitars acoustic guitar and piano 10KHz 1 Increase to brighten vocals 2 Increase for light brightness in acoustic guitar an...

Page 25: ...mo content without written consent of the owner is an infringement of UK or foreign copyright law and subject to the penalties and liabilities provided therein You may not synchronize the demo content...

Page 26: ...sachusetts U S A 10 2 No Waiver The failure of either party to enforce any rights granted hereunder or to take any action against the other party in the event of any breach hereunder shall not be deem...

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