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Reason and controllers.

Can I use more than one USB MIDI controller at once in reason to control 2 different rack machines at the same time? Say I want to use my keyboard on a malstrom along with my korg Padkontrol on a redrum...can I do both live?

Also, is there a way to remotely change which rack machine my controllers affect without using the mouse?

I've been getting really interested in people like crystal method, nobody beats the drum, etc. Are there any guides or interviews that explain how 2 or 3 people at a table full of controllers can make live music in the manner that they do?
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