The MPD24 preset for Reason makes use of pad banks A, B and C for playing notes. With these
three pad banks you get a 4-octave range of pitch control.
Pad bank D is configured to be used as a control bank. This pad bank allows you to use the pads
as switches for certain features.
The mapped parameters are shown in the graphic above.
EXAMPLE:
When you are controlling Redrum or Matrix, pads D1-D4 correspond to the Bank A, B, C,
D buttons in the pattern section. Pads D9-12 will allow you to select between patterns 1-
4 and pads D5-8 allow you to select between patterns 5-8.
In modules that allow you to select the “PREVIOUS” or “Next” preset, you can use pad
D13 for “Previous Preset” and D14 for “Next Preset”.
Pads D15 and D16 are always assigned to target the next or previous sequence track.
This allows you to remotely select which module you are controlling.
The next few pages feature a full table of the mapping functions. Please refer to this table for
information on how the MPD24 controls map to each individual module in Reason. You can
always change how controllers are mapped by modifying the “MPD24.remotemap” file. This will
allow you to customize how Reason and your MPD24 work.