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benoitfan
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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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Dec-05-2003 12:04
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benoitfan
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Dec-05-2003 12:43
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Dj Thy
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Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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You can't access external instruments within Reason itself. Propellerheads made Reason a closed system (and they won't change that soon).
But there is hope. Propellerheads also made a protocol called Rewire. This protocol lets you link Reason (well, now Rewire is implemented in other softs too, but let's stay within this example) in other programs, usually sequencers like Cubase, Logic, Sonar or Protools. The protocol is nice, because it achieves in letting both softs communicate with each other, with less cpu overhead than if you would run both programs along each other normally. Basically the sequencer gets to be the host, and Reason slaves to that. With this you can do several things. You could mix your Reason sources within your Rewire host, instead of with the Reason mixer alone. You can use the Rewire hosts effects, instead of the built in (and pretty lame imo, except maybe the vocoder) Reason ones. You can record audio in your host (which Reason can't, so if you want to make vocal music, that's the way to go really).
And here we come, if your host supports VST/DX/AU instruments/effects, you can call them up within your host. As Rewire syncs Reason to your host, you can integrate everything in your tunes.
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Dec-05-2003 12:55
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benoitfan
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Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Thy
You can't access external instruments within Reason itself. Propellerheads made Reason a closed system (and they won't change that soon).
But there is hope. Propellerheads also made a protocol called Rewire. This protocol lets you link Reason (well, now Rewire is implemented in other softs too, but let's stay within this example) in other programs, usually sequencers like Cubase, Logic, Sonar or Protools. The protocol is nice, because it achieves in letting both softs communicate with each other, with less cpu overhead than if you would run both programs along each other normally. Basically the sequencer gets to be the host, and Reason slaves to that. With this you can do several things. You could mix your Reason sources within your Rewire host, instead of with the Reason mixer alone. You can use the Rewire hosts effects, instead of the built in (and pretty lame imo, except maybe the vocoder) Reason ones. You can record audio in your host (which Reason can't, so if you want to make vocal music, that's the way to go really).
And here we come, if your host supports VST/DX/AU instruments/effects, you can call them up within your host. As Rewire syncs Reason to your host, you can integrate everything in your tunes. |
Woa nice, thanks a lot DJ Thy! For now I'll keep exploring the world of Reason but now I understand what Rewire is for
I really did think Reason could do it all
Cheers!
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Dec-05-2003 13:10
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