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thanks for the reply, after mucking around for a whilke yesterday I worked out how to use my MPD16 with Reason. Here's what I did for anyone else that's interested (there may be a better way to do this, but this is the way I got it working)
1. installed Midi Yoke and selecting it as my MIDI controller in REASON (well this was already installed actually from some time ago as I've had it for a while. It's a cool little program that allows you to use multiple MIDI devices at the same time. By using this program I can play my MIDI keyboard and my MPD whenever i like without having to select them in the settings)
2. using the MPD Utility software, on BANK A I assigned the pads to range as follows;
PAD 1 - C3 / 60
PAD 2 - C#3 / 61
PAD 3 - D3 / 62
etc. up to
PAD 16 - Eb4 / 75
now when I go into Reason and load my samples into NNXT I assign them across the same range.
3. using the MPD Utility software, on BANK B I assigned the pads to range as follows;
PAD 1 - C1 / 36
PAD 2 - C#1 / 37
PAD 3 - D1 / 38
etc. up to
PAD 16 - Eb2 / 51
now in Reason whener I use REDRUM, i just switch to BANK B on my MPD and each Pad is automatically assigned to teh notes used in REDRUM i.e whatever 10 sounds are loaded into REDRUM are assigned across the first 10 PADS on my MPD 16
that's basically it. So I now use BANK A for NNXT and Bank B for REDRUM and thus I can now use my MPD to both play AND record in Reason relatively easily.
Oh yeah, one other thing I did is (using the MPD Utility Software) assigned the MPD16 slider to control PITCH. I still need to master how ths exactly works when with recording in Reason, but it allows me to experiment with Pitch on any samples loaded onto the pads.
I hope that helps. If anyone has anymore input please post it.
p.s. I've attached the .mpd file with all the PAD settings I mentioned earlier