![]() ![]() Just select "MidiPipe Output 1" in the "Midi Out" tool in MidiPipe and select the same in Reason. Since Reason doesn't provide a virtual MIDI input (you can only select existing MIDI sources in Reason) you have to use a virtual output generated by MidiPipe. This means you should place the "Midi In" tool at the top (select your MIDI source - like a external keyboard for instance), then place a couple of tools that modify the MIDI messages the way you want and finally place a "Midi Out" tool at the bottom of the pipe (select the MIDI destination - like SimpleSynth, Reason, or external MIDI hardware). MIDI messages are "flowing" from the top to the bottom of the pipe. Once tools are in the pipe they can be reordered by drag & drop. These you can drag & drop or double click to place them in the "Pipe" - which is the list on the right side. ![]() One the left side you see a list with all available tools. ![]() When you’re ready, click Upgrade.Here is a quick intro to MidiPipe (also refer to the ReadMe.txt please).
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