> brilliant...so how do we go about doing this? OK, i'll give you a bit of a step by step on how:
1) Open Cubase first (btw, you need a version like 5.0r4 or higher for this to work I believe). 1a) In Cubase, go to Options | Play in Background 2) In Cubase, go to Panels | Rewire, and enable as many rewire channels as you wish. Each one of these channels corresponds to the channels in Reason's Hardware Interface. I think 16 channels is probably more than enough to start with. 3) Start Reason. Hopefully, you should notice on the hardware interface that Reason is in "rewire" mode, and is using the audio card properties of Cubase. 4) Instead of running the audio cables to the Reason mixer, run them to the Hardware Interface at the top of Reason's rack. There is only one stereo set, but the rest of the channels can be hooked up still, and mixed as groups under Cubase. A good starting point anyway is to just make a sampler, and feed the outs into hardware interface 3&4. 5) In Cubase, go to Panels | Channel Mixer 2. This is the main rewire mixer, and will show all the rewire channels you enabled previously. Now try playing the sampler from Reason with your keyboard, and you'll notice the meters in channels 3&4 (or whatever you mapped them to) move. 6) You can group mono channels into stereo channels by clicking on the bottom of each mono channel and routing them to grp1 or whatever you wish. This way, you can EQ two mono channels, or add insert effects on them (helpful when you run a synth, sampler, etc into Cubase). 7) now you can use all the VST plugins and whatever else you want on Reason channels that you put into the Hardware Interface! Additionally, you can also sequence using Cubase. Try this by going to a midi channel and clicking on the "output" box. You'll notice that Reason devices are there now too. have fun! Brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.mp3.com/Hoverproject www.sonicfury.net --- Drum&Bass Arena Producers Discussion List http://www.breakbeat.co.uk You are currently subscribed to dnb-prod as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
