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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 8 Inscrit : 05 janv. 04 Lieu : København - DK Membre no 32,511 ![]() |
I have bough these programs and was just told there was a way to link them. How is this possible? What can you do. Can anyone explanin this to me? Thanks
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 23 Inscrit : 02 déc. 03 Lieu : Rome - IT Membre no 30,190 ![]() |
Hy, sorry 4 my english too... I'll try to do my best...
What manso said is absolutely right... and there's something else (a lot, but I can't say more than this yet...) 1 Open Cubase 2 Open reason 3 In cubase go to devices-Reason to open rewire control window 4 Click the green bars on the top to activate stereo inputs of R in C This way the mixer of Reason is linked to Cubase, and everything that goes thru it... but: if you go back to Reason and press "tab" and do the following U can link all the instrument U want to C from R in a separate way... so U can aply the effect and EQ or any VST that C offers to the instrument of Reason... even to them with an effect of reason as well.. simply take the leads of the instrument that goes to the mixer in R and plug then in the channels above (audio in, hardware inteface)... if U plug one inst. L and R leads to channel 3 and 4 and then go to cubase , activate channels 3 and 4... and go to project- add track- group channel, and select 3 and 4 and you will have just one chanel-but Stereo-. With subtractor use just one because it is mono. I took this from a guide to reason on the Music tech Magazine from January, because I'm going through the same that U are right now... Hope to be a help. Good Luck. Enjoy. er nene. |
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