Rewire Reason W/logic Pro 7.2, Individual outs of Reason mixer to individual tracks of Logic? |
Sat 19 Aug 2006, 01:36
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 10-Jan 05 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 58,131 |
Hello,
I am happy to say that I just received the Logic upgrade of 7.2. It's great to know that the Rewire ACTUALLY WORKS in this version....and only ONE track is needed to get a STEREO Mix........beautiful. My question has to do with importing Reasons tracks individually into Logic's mixer tracks. Is this possible? I would like to basically take each of the Reason mixer's tracks and move them into Logic's mixer to keep the tracks separate and continue all of my mixing in Logic instead of going back and forth between the two programs. I would really appreciate any help anyone can give. Hopefully there is a solution (that I can't seem to figure out). Thanks, D. |
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Sat 19 Aug 2006, 10:08
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 712 Joined: 13-Feb 04 From: St. Cloud - FR Member No.: 35,763 |
Hello
Bounce (even off line) and add to clean new audio tracks. Then close Reason and keep rolling ! For the separate tracks trick, have a look at this autoload. Bye This post has been edited by JulienGB: Sat 19 Aug 2006, 10:13 -------------------- |
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Sat 19 Aug 2006, 19:10
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 479 Joined: 08-May 05 From: Portland - US Member No.: 65,373 |
I don't know much about Logic's routing scheme but, I can do it with Ableton Live pretty easy without having to go thru the "bounce" option & reopening those tracks with Logic. Basically what you want to do is eliminate Reasons mixer (which runs all of its intruments to two tracks) & route all of your individual instruments to Reasons Hardware interface (which, if you notice, has quite a few outputs of its own). Once you are in your DAW (Logic, in this case) you want to create tracks & select their incoming audio inputs as Rewire: Reason track 1 & 2 (if it is stereo) or just Reason track 1 (if it is mono) & so on, until all of your Reason Hardware interface outputs are routed to your Logic track inputs. It gets a little more interesting if you want to control Reasons intsruments with Logic's midi (not absolutely necessary either as Resons Sequencer is still available as a Rewire Slave & Reason is now just operating under Logic's midi clock) but if you can just get the individual instruments to play into Logic you are well on your way to that next logical step. Basically you would create a midi track in logic & route it to the Reason instrument of your choice (Subtractor 1 , etc) & you may or may not have to have to create a separate Audio track to record that instrument's incoming audio into Logic (& you may not find it necessary either as I will actually record my Reason instrument tracks as audio & loops since my G4 tends to get bogged down with too many virtual instruments). I hope this makes enough sense to get you started.
This post has been edited by mortalengines: Sat 19 Aug 2006, 19:15 |
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Mon 21 Aug 2006, 01:42
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 10-Jan 05 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 58,131 |
I don't know much about Logic's routing scheme but, I can do it with Ableton Live pretty easy without having to go thru the "bounce" option & reopening those tracks with Logic. Basically what you want to do is eliminate Reasons mixer (which runs all of its intruments to two tracks) & route all of your individual instruments to Reasons Hardware interface (which, if you notice, has quite a few outputs of its own). Once you are in your DAW (Logic, in this case) you want to create tracks & select their incoming audio inputs as Rewire: Reason track 1 & 2 (if it is stereo) or just Reason track 1 (if it is mono) & so on, until all of your Reason Hardware interface outputs are routed to your Logic track inputs. It gets a little more interesting if you want to control Reasons intsruments with Logic's midi (not absolutely necessary either as Resons Sequencer is still available as a Rewire Slave & Reason is now just operating under Logic's midi clock) but if you can just get the individual instruments to play into Logic you are well on your way to that next logical step. Basically you would create a midi track in logic & route it to the Reason instrument of your choice (Subtractor 1 , etc) & you may or may not have to have to create a separate Audio track to record that instrument's incoming audio into Logic (& you may not find it necessary either as I will actually record my Reason instrument tracks as audio & loops since my G4 tends to get bogged down with too many virtual instruments). I hope this makes enough sense to get you started. I don't know much about Logic's routing scheme but, I can do it with Ableton Live pretty easy without having to go thru the "bounce" option & reopening those tracks with Logic. Basically what you want to do is eliminate Reasons mixer (which runs all of its intruments to two tracks) & route all of your individual instruments to Reasons Hardware interface (which, if you notice, has quite a few outputs of its own). Once you are in your DAW (Logic, in this case) you want to create tracks & select their incoming audio inputs as Rewire: Reason track 1 & 2 (if it is stereo) or just Reason track 1 (if it is mono) & so on, until all of your Reason Hardware interface outputs are routed to your Logic track inputs. It gets a little more interesting if you want to control Reasons intsruments with Logic's midi (not absolutely necessary either as Resons Sequencer is still available as a Rewire Slave & Reason is now just operating under Logic's midi clock) but if you can just get the individual instruments to play into Logic you are well on your way to that next logical step. Basically you would create a midi track in logic & route it to the Reason instrument of your choice (Subtractor 1 , etc) & you may or may not have to have to create a separate Audio track to record that instrument's incoming audio into Logic (& you may not find it necessary either as I will actually record my Reason instrument tracks as audio & loops since my G4 tends to get bogged down with too many virtual instruments). I hope this makes enough sense to get you started. Hey Mortalengine, Thanks for this info. I'm on my way now................... . And Julien GB............Merci Beaucoup! The autoload was a big help to understanding how I should set up the rewire. Peace to you both. D. |
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