Routing Audio and CV : About cables

About cables
Cable appearance
If there are many connections in Reason, the cables can sometimes obscure the view, making it difficult to read the text printed on the back panels of the devices. Cables can be displayed in “normal” mode and in “Reduced Cable Clutter” mode.
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All other (non-selected) devices will have “transparent” cables to make it easier to distinguish the cables of selected devices.
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All devices with auto-routed cables will have “transparent” cables to make it easier to distinguish the manually routed cables.
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All cable connections on devices will be indicated with colored dots in the jacks, and no cables will be displayed.
“Reduce Cable Clutter” selected with the “Hide All Cables” appearance.
See “Manual routing” for a description of routing methods.
Checking and following cable connections
You can always check to which device a jack is connected. This is especially useful if the patch cables are hidden, but it is also practical if you have a lot of cables in your rack, or if the two connected devices are far from each other in the rack:
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A tool tip appears, showing both the device name and connector that the cable is connected to.
About the “Scroll to Connected Device” function
It’s possible to scroll directly to a connected device as follows:
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A pop-up menu appears.
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The device in the other end of the cable will be scrolled into view in the rack.
Cable color
To allow for a better overview of the connections in the rack, the cables have different colors:

Routing Audio and CV : About cables