I meant wiring the individual instruments to their own rewire channels.. 

>From what I can gather, the important thing though is that you have rewire and cubase 
>running.. I.e. The audio is coming out of Cubase.... You don't have to set individual 
>channels for each instrument.. Just sending the master mix to the master rewire 
>channels should be enough..

-----Original Message-----
From: professor vast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 March 2002 17:23
To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Reason shit


do you mean input the instruments directly to the hardware interface or
rewire into cubase?

pv

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nick Lankester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


That's what I do and it sounds sweet.. No problems ever.. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian J. Haag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> I wonder if it makes any difference if you don't use
> Reason's mixer and
> instead output all the instruments DIRECTLY into the
> Hardware Interface (or
> whatever it's called). If you're using it as a
> virtual instrument from a
> sequence this is a better way of working anyway, as
> you get a much better EQ
> and probably the cleaner sound that you'd expect
> from a more expensive piece
> of software. 

I've *very* much been wondering this.  If you use
Rewire with, say, Cubase, the Cubase engine is doing
the audio generation.  But digital info is still
passed from Reason (info that describes the "sound"). 
Will it sound better?  I hope so.  Need to sit down
and really test it.

b

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