REWIRING REASON 3 WITH LOGIC 8

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aleks zen
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REWIRING REASON 3 WITH LOGIC 8

Post by aleks zen » Thu May 21, 2009 5:16 pm

is this possible? or do i need reason 4? i did all the steps correctly only reason and the reason instrument seem to be making no sounds although the levels are showing... whats going on?

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Post by slush » Fri May 22, 2009 12:39 am

Not to insult your intelligence or anything, but did you make sure to add an AUX track in Logic and set the inputs to Reason L+R? Reason 3 totally does Rewire to any flavor DAW of your choosing, but you must make sure to have your AUX's set up in order to hear the play back.

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Post by aleks zen » Fri May 22, 2009 10:56 pm

aight i worked it out now cheers. however, i got a new question. what happens if ur doing multiple instruments? right now my synth and tambourine seem to be coming out the same auxillery. stupid question but what do i do to make a new auxilery for my other instrument?

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Post by naus » Sun May 24, 2009 12:11 pm

you should make sure you have the reason instrument/synth selected on the correct tracks in in logic.

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Post by slush » Tue May 26, 2009 1:27 am

what you're gonna wanna do for that is this:
Let's say you're using the redrum (this concept applies to all the synths tho) instead of wiring the main output of the Redrum to the 14 channel mixer, route each one of the individual Redrum banks directly to the hardware device up top. So like you have Redrum channel 1 going to output 3+4, Channel 2 going to 5+6, etc.
I like to keep the mixer wired to output 1+2 still because that way I can still hear everything that's going on, but when I get to Logic, I just add 10 Aux tracks each with the respective input from Reason. This way you can individually record each channel to audio, and be able to mix and add effects to whatever sample you want, with out processing everything.. let me know if this makes sense cuz I kinda suck at explaining things without actually being able to demonstrate what I'm talking about.

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