I have a track with several VST instruments and when it is playing and I move the cursor to another part of the song without first stopping playback I get some or all of the instruments just ringing on one note forever, even when I stop the track. The only way to make it stop sounding is to mute the master track but you can see in the mixer they are still ringing. They even continue to ring endlessly if I play the track again. The only solution I've found is to quit and restart Reaper. Is there a panic button that will stop all sounds without having to quit the program? Anyone else have this problem?

When tweaking knobs live. It would be a great feature to use the panic button to reset all knobs to original patch levels after you got way to insane on the knobs 

Instead of cutting notes. It's fast... and this way your sound will get back in the mix like it was before by a simple click


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And last but not least. In some kind of way it is a sort of panic option too. Because when tweaking something to much with to much knobs and you can't get the sound back as it was in time. You start to panic just click and everything sounds as normal

A panic alarm is frequently but not always controlled by a concealed panic alarm button. These buttons can be connected to a monitoring center or locally via a silent alarm or an audible bell/siren. The alarm can be used to request emergency assistance from local security, police or emergency services. Some systems can also activate closed-circuit television to record or assess the event.[2]

A medical alert panic button or medical alarm is an electronic device worn on a bracelet or necklace as part of a medical alert system. When pressed, it sends a wireless signal to a home console which dials alarm monitoring staff and alerts them of an emergency condition. Depending on the severity of the situation, alarm monitoring staff will summon friends, family, or emergency services. A panic button alarm is a self-contained electronic device powered by an internal long-life battery, typically Waterproof and designed to be shock resistant and highly durable.

A personal alarm is a small hand-held electronic device with the functionality to emit a loud siren-like alarming sound. It is activated either by a button, or a tag that, when pulled, sets the siren off. [3] It is used to attract attention in order to scare off an assailant.[6] The sound emitted can also have the effect of distracting, disorienting, or surprising the assailant.

In a MIDI instrument when the note-off message for a played note is not received, the note will sound on endlessly, and also has the potential to rise in amplitude enough to damage the speakers or other components in the sound system. Hitting the panic button will send a note-off command to all keys, stopping any notes that were still playing.

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There already is a midi panic button, it's called All Notes Off, you can tie it to a KC, CC or access it from the MIDI Monitor. It sends an all sounds off to VST's and external devices. Those device that understand that message will answer to it. Obviously it doesn't solve issues with VST's behaving unexpectedly by themselves. You would need something like reset ASIO engine or similar for that.

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Physical panic buttons using SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) can also be connected to InformaCast. These buttons are typically placed in reception areas or under desks to signal that assistance is needed without alerting potential intruders. SIP-enabled panic buttons can be set up to trigger InformaCast broadcasts, and some models come with speakers and are also able to receive InformaCast broadcasts. SIP panic buttons are typically Power over Ethernet, making them easy to deploy.

Using InformaCast organizations can also configure desktop shortcuts as panic buttons. A certain combination of keys can be configured to trigger emergency messages. When a computer is the only device available, this can be a convenient way to get the message out alerting people that there is danger in the area.

These are the panic buttons currently available with InformaCast. Singlewire Software is always looking to provide the best user experience for mass notification and regularly reviews new technologies, methods and market demands to expand the capabilities of InformaCast.

The Dual Function allows for the combination of two sounds that can be played at the same time. For example, a piano could be paired with a string section or a synth pad. This type of layering is especially effective for pop songs and/or ballads.


Dual mode is when two sounds are combined, The Layers function is when three sounds are combined. In order to add a third sound to an already established Dual Scene, the Zone edit function is used. The RD-88 can combine a total of three sound layers giving the player an incredible amount of expressive tonal possibilities.

The Roland RD-88 has a Global Compressor that can be switched on by pressing the dedicated button on the Control Panel. To edit the settings of the Compressor, hold the SHIFT button and press the COMPRESSOR button to enter the editing screen. This will load the Compressor on the display where all the settings can be modified.


The best time to alter the compressor settings is when you need to adjust the sound of your Roland RD-88 to match a new audio set up.


This short video outlines how to use the Compressor on the Roland RD-88.

After pressing the menu button on the RD-88 control panel, select SCENE EDIT to enter the global settings for the Scene that is being edited. The individual parameters of the Scene that is being worked on can be changed in this menu. The Scene Volume, Tempo for internal scene rhythm and Voice Reserve are all accessible through this path.


ZONE EDIT can also be accessed by pressing MENU on the RD-88 control panel, navigating to the SCENE EDIT Menu and then selecting the ZONE EDIT option. Zones are the individual parts that make up a Split, Dual or Layer within a Scene. All the parameters needed to edit Zones can be found within this menu.


Navigate to the ZONE SOUND menu within the SCENE EDIT menu to edit the individual sound settings of any chosen Zone such as Mono/poly, Pitch, Scale Tune and EQ. To change the Zone your editing you can click the big square Zone buttons with the yellow lights. You can edit, Upper 1, Upper 2 and Lower.


To allocate effects to a Zone and then edit them you will need to navigate to ZONE EFFECTS within the SCENE EDIT menu. You can also add effects to the Entire Scene inside of the SCENE EDIT menu.


For a more in depth look at how to edit Scenes on the Roland RD-88 please watch this short video.

On the RD-88 you can edit the SYSTEM EFFECTS which are the Global effects that will affect the entire Keyboard and all saved Scenes. Press the MENU button and select the SYSTEM EFFECTS option. To adjust the parameters of the effects, select the effect by clicking the right and left arrow buttons. To edit a specific parameter under the chosen effect use the up and down buttons to highlight it and click the ENTER button. The parameters of the Master EQ and Master Compressor can be edited this way and then saved using the WRITE button on the control panel.


To find out how to edit system settings on the Roland RD-88 please watch this video.

Scenes are a selection of sounds and effects that are fully programmable and can be saved to then recall later. The System settings are Global Parameters that are applied in general to the RD-88.


There are 400 scenes that can be used. The big number in the top left-hand corner of the LCD display indicates the scene you have selected. After editing the sounds and effects the user can then save the scene using the WRITE button.


To learn how to save and edit Scene Settings and System Settings on the Roland RD-88 please watch this video.

Sometimes, playing layers of rich sounds or while using a Midi connection, a note can remain stuck and not receive the key off command. This means that a note can sometimes sustain after the chord being played has ended. In this case press the SHIFT button and then the PANIC button. A Global Key Off command will be triggered making the stuck note end.

To avoid accidentally touching any buttons whilst playing the RD-88 the PANEL LOCK button on the top right-hand corner of the control panel can be turned on effectively disabling all the buttons on the Control Panel. A lock symbol will be displayed in the top right corner of the display when Panel Lock is activated. 2351a5e196

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