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azior
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Dordrecht, The Netherlands

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Originally posted by warrior1503
but i donno how to handle that o_O is there a special rewire function integrated in a VST synth?


rewire is between programs, not VST's... so you run your VST's in cubase and your subtractors in reason, and rewire makes them run synced... i advice you to read about it, and try it yourself...


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warrior1503
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okay i'll try ... thanks

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Tom_cowan
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Registered: Apr 2002
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To use rewire first run cubase then reason, reason will automaticly go into rewire mode and all of reasons 64 outputs get fed into cubase. Turn them on in cubase and uv got 64 reason tracks u can put vsts over n whatever. My advice though wouldnt be to get hardware, i know coz i did the reason cubase thing with an access virus n its good but not really worth it. Get the new beta version of fruity loops. Its got rewire support and is loads easier to use than cubase. I hate cubase by the way, its shit. Get logic if you wana run hardware n just fuck off reason all together. Anyway if you get the new floops then you get 64 reason tracks in fruity loops yet you can run vsts easily and efficently. You dont need hardware, trust me, just vsts. Although i know people who can make really good patches for the subtractor in reason it just doesnt really cut it and basicly its 2 or 3 years old now so you'l find it alot harder to do something which hasnt been done with it before. Whereas vsts the options are endless, the new ones are just as good if not better than hardware just because of ease of use. If youv used software up until now i wouldnt advise changing. Thats what i think anyway.


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Trancevision
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Germany

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my current music tool is reason 2.5! i get along with that quite good so far, but i am not satisfied with the sound quality of the synths. they are too thin or sound to digital, not warm enough although i added reverbs, filters etc



how some people do it:

1. Buy / Borrow a hardware synth

2. Multisample your favourite sounds without reverb and delay and load them into Reason NN19 / NNXT.

3. Now you can use the sounds in Reason, only the quality of Reason filters and fx devices might not in every case as good as your hardware synth.


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