6 Back Panel
The back panel hosts the audio and CV connections
for Reason. A good understanding of how CVs work
in Reason will enable you to obtain mind-blowing re-
sults with Antidote, and is obligatory to build complex
patches which would otherwise exceed the functional-
ity provided. A simple example is a patch requiring a
third LFO. You can add one easily by connecting an
external LFO to one of Antidote’s CV inputs, then as-
sign this CV input via Antidote’s modulation matrix.
CV Inputs
Antidote RE has four CV inputs, which can be freely
used as modulation sources in the modulation matrix.
Modulation CV Inputs
Standard Reason CV inputs, which are fixed to Pitch
Bend, Modulation Wheel and Amplitude. Reason will
automatically connect those CV inputs in some cases.
Sequencer In
Allows to connect Reason’s step sequencers (such as
Matrix, RPG-8, or Thor’s) to trigger monophonic note
sequences using Gate/CV signals. Make sure to con-
nect both the gate and CV cable.
Arp Out
Sends notes from Antidote’s arpeggiator to other Rea-
son devices, in the Reason-specific Gate/CV form.
Ext Input
A pair of audio inputs, which allow you to connect
other stereo devices to Antidote and take advantage
of Antidote’s superior-quality effect chain. The input
signal is mixed with Antidote’s synthesizer output just
before the first effect (EQ/Bass). The input level can
be controlled and automated on the front side of the
plugin.
Output
Antidote’s stereo output.
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