Using CV Gate for Controlling Hardware
TB-303 & Reason 4.0 – Using Reason to Generate DIN Sync
Synchronizing the TB-303 with Reason by using CV/Pulse signals routed through a MOTU 896HD interface. Clock and Control Signals are generated in Reason Devices and converted to audio signals. The audio is then passed through a converter cable that connects to any Roland DIN-Sync device like the 303, 606, 808, 909, etc.
MC-202 & Reason 4.0 – Using Reason to Generate DIN Sync
a response to the question regarding the Roland MC-202 and this Reason DIN Sync Generator
Reason 4.0 CV/Gate Controlling an Oberheim S.E.M.
Reason CV signals converted to audio signals via the THOR Polysonic Synthesizer, will send a DC voltage through the Mark of the Unicorn 896 HD audio interface. In this manner Reason 4.0 can be used to control a variety of analog synthesizers that comply to the traditional CV/Gate voltage protocols. I tested this configuration with the ARP2600, which also works very well.
moogerfoogers controlled by Reason 4.0
moogerfooger MF-107 FreqBox and MF-101 LP Filter controlled by Reason to create a monophonic moogerfooger synthesizer. The Thor Polysonic synthesizer converts MIDI and Reason CV signals into DC signals like MOTU Volta, and using a MOTU 896HD interface, the control signals are routed to the moogerfoogers. The Thor programming matrix allows the signals to be scaled so that the oscillator responds to a musical scale. Also used is a MF-104Z Analog Delay
Reason Controlling Oberheim SEM by REASONMania
Reason4の搭載の「Thor」は、なんと、外部CV/GATEが出力が出来てしまう。しかも、AudioI/Fは選ばず、何でもOK つまり、いつもの、Reasonの環境で、アナログシンセを外部音源として、ならす事が出来てしまう。 Reasonは、外部のMIDI機材とかソフトシンセは、鳴らせないけど アナログシンセは、OKという どこまで、忠実にバーチャルで再現しているのだろうか、、、すごい。

