12th September 2007
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Joined: Oct 2006 Location: Sydney
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Originally Posted by Stevo Not in the editor window, but Crystal-Core is Rewire enabled so going to bar 56 beat 3 in a rewire app will locate the editor the the exact spot.
[Steve] | G'day, Thanks for the posts mates ! thumbsup Keep it up ... Thanks Stevo ! You are correct. The ReWire protocol is designed to allow a number of ReWire Clients to communicate with a single ReWire Mixer. We are always the ReWire Mixer. The ReWire Mixer can accept up to 256 inputs from each of the connected ReWire clients. We currently supports 96 of these ReWire inputs. When the Fairlight and ReWire Client are connected together, transport controls and position information are automatically transmitted in both directions between the Mixer and Client(s). As you probably can guess, ReWire permits us to connect to a long list of 3rd party tools, including sequencing software like Reason and Ableton Live, and sound design tools like Celemony Melodyne and even software samplers like Tascam Gigastudio. In the real world, a composer might show up to a session with a MIDI sequence composed in Ableton Live. The entire composition could be routed to our inputs via ReWire during a mix to picture session, giving the composer flexibility to make adjustments to the score “on the fly” based on feedback from the client. Alternatively, a music session might feature drum loops and synth bass that have been sequenced in Reason. We can be used to record live guitar and vocal tracks, with the Reason tracks fed as ReWire sources via Live Inputs to the cue system for the artists. All of this sync of course. All the best, Uncle Joe / Fairlight . |
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