hi all , i cant figure it out protools won't show reason in the plug ins and reason wont switch to rewire from soundcard mode. if found a web site and did all the steps again and agin with no luck..heres the site info...thanks.
Step one: launch
Pro Tools. The only rule to remember with Rewire is to load the Master application first, and quit it last.
Pro Tools is pretty smart, though, and will warn you if you try to quit while a Rewire client is running.
Step two: launch
Reason.
Reason will detect that
Pro Tools is running and load up in such a way as to be immediately ready to run as a client. The
Reason Hardware Interface module (see screen shot) will indicate that
Reason is in Rewire slave mode.
Pro Tools MIDI tracks automatically see instruments in the Rewire slave program.
Step three: create Rewire inputs in
Pro Tools. Inputs are accessed from RTAS plug-ins inserted in standard audio tracks or aux input tracks. The use of RTAS means that Rewire is more flexible in
LE, as TDM systems cannot insert RTAS plug-ins on aux input tracks. If you have
LE, you should definitely use aux input channels, whereas TDM users will need to use record-armed audio tracks. The screen shot (left) shows an example. The plug-in is named simply
Reason and has a pop-up channel selector to pick from the 64 available connections in
Reason (I've picked channel 3).
Step four: connect something in
Reason. If
Reason is fired up with the default song, you'll have a mixer module with the main stereo outputs connected to Rewire ports 1 and 2 (always labelled Mix L and R). When using Rewire it makes more sense to connect your
Reason sound modules directly to the interface module so they are routed directly to individual channels in
Pro Tools. Otherwise you'll end up with two mixers to deal with, and lose the advantage of
Pro Tools's mix environment and plug-ins. In the screen shot above you'll see that the
Subtractor and
Malstrom modules each have their own channels in my
Pro Tools Session.