thank you both for taking the time to help out with explanations. :0) pv
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin A. Cameron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > There's a bit of a knack in getting rewire to work. The way I do it is as > follows: > > 1. Open Cubase > 2. Open Reason > 3. In Cubase open all the Rewire channels up > 4. In Reason, make sure that all the different instruments go DIRECTLY into > the Audio I/O (and not into the Reason mixer) > 5. In the Reason play pannel, turn the midi button off (otherwise cubase > will play itself and the reason sequences) > 6. In Cubase, choose the instruments you want to use in the instruments list > for each channel. > > Sometimes they won't appear - I find Alt-tabbing back & forward a few times > does the trick! > > Milo > > it was sent on friday... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brandon Ivers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 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]
