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ReQ·131 Instruction Manual
v1.2
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