Writing Multiple Parts
To add more parts, simply create more instruments and record or write on the corresponding tracks. In the following examples, I add bass, trumpet, and nylon string guitar to the piano.
To add a bass part
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| Create a new NN-19 device and load the NN-19 Patches/Bass/ACCBASS patch (Figure 6.11).
Figure 6.11. Choose a patch from the Reason Factory Sound Bank.

| 2.
| Write a bass part to complement the piano (Figure 6.12).
Figure 6.12. Write a bass accompaniment for the piano part.
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| Double-click track names to change them from the default device names, to help you tell them apart quickly (Figure 6.13).
Figure 6.13. Edit the default track name.

| 4.
| Click play or press the spacebar to hear your loop, and make any necessary adjustments.
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| If you need to boost the bass volume, either raise the Amp Level fader on the NN-19 (Figure 6.14), or raise the Mixer's Level knob/fader.
Figure 6.14. The amp envelope Level fader increases the NN-19's volume.

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To add additional parts
1.
| Create more NN-19seach will have its own Mixer channel and Sequencer track.
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| Load an instrument patch into each NN-19. For this example, I loaded Brass and Woodwinds/Trumpets and Guitar/NYLONGTR from the NN-19 Patches folder.
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| Write more tracks, playing and adjusting as necessary. For the trumpet part, I set the grid value to 1/32 so I could input very short notes to create a slur (Figure 6.15).
Figure 6.15. My trumpet part begins with a slur.

For the nylon string guitar part, I selected all the notes and lengthened them to create a legato "open-string" effect.
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Writing parts that mimic the way instruments unfamiliar to you play may take some thought and experimentation. When in doubt, let your ear guide you.
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