Dude, i had exactly the same problem.  The timing of the midi notes don't 
lock between reason and cubase do they ( well not properly). I couldn't 
figure it out either.  I messed around with the system preroll and all sorts 
but to no avail.
I think it's a magical elf in the computer getting kicks out of making us 
poor hapless musicians suffer. The litle bastard!!  I'm gonna kick the cunt 
in the ed.  *"!* thwack, biff bash!!"*!$ take that you program crashing 
bastard!!!

:o(

I think i need to lay off the single malt!!

Jimbo

>From: "Nick Lankester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" 
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>Subject: [dnb-prod] mo' fooked Cubase tings!
>Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2002 10:53:44 +0100
>
>This is one of the weirdest problems I think I've ever had with Cubase and 
>Reason.. Just wondering if anyone else has come across it.??
>
>Basically if I make some midi tracks in reason for reason intstruments and 
>then export a midi file, then import it into Cubase (turning off the old 
>tracks in Reason), the timing goes all over the place! I don't get any 
>other timing problems AT all until I import the MIDI file??! ?
>
>I generelly tend to record some MIDI data in Cubase and some in Reason and 
>it works fine...
>
>WTF?  This makes absolutely no sense to me!   Does Reason put some strange 
>MIDI data in it's exports or something?
>
>
>cheers,
>
>
>Nick
>
>
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