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misturada
posté mar. 2 nov. 2004, 05:30
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I have Pro-Tools M-box, and Reason Adapted, the bundled software that came with the M-box. I want to put the music I've created in Reason into Pro-tools, so I can mix it further and add some live elements/instruments.

Is it possible to transfer/import reason sound files into Pro-tools? I've been told it might by possible, but have no idea how.

Grateful for any suggestions or info.
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nepRock
posté ven. 16 déc. 2005, 06:57
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I have the same problem as misturada. I tried the following
1) created a new Audio Track in Pro Tools
2) Added a Reason Adapted plugin
3) Chose Mix L (one of the stereo choice) from the Rewire Reason Adapted Window
4) In Reason Adapted, I played a drum beat using Redrum
5) I can see that pro tools can read the input from Reason because the mixer signal for the audio track is in synch with the drum beats.
6) However, when I press the record button, the mixer window does not show the signal coming in.
7) When i try to record in Pro Tools, I get a flat signal for the audio track.

Since Mix L corresponds to one of the master outputs from Reason, I should at least get a signal. So I am assuming that I have the wrong interface input in the Pro Tools Audio Track. I tried using In1/In2/S/PDIF, etc. The "plug-in" option is disabled.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thnks.
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