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Old 31st March 2008   #1
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NEED HELP WITH REASON AND PRO TOOLS 7.3

I really need some help. I hope someone out there can help me figure out what this is. I've employed 2 friends who have set this up easily before, and they are both baffled. Here's my setup.

I'm running a Mac Pro and a Digi002 Rack.

I have Pro Tools 7.3.1cs6 installed, and everything runs and functions properly.

I have Reason 3.0 installed, and everything runs and functions properly.

When I go to Macintosh HD>Library>Application Support>DigiDesign>Plug-ins, I see DigiReWire.dpm in the folder.

I have Reason's audio send setup to run through my Digi002 Rack.

However, when I start a new session, add an Audio, Instrument, or Aux Input track, it does not give me Reason or Rewire as an option for an input on the track or as a plug-in.


Why will my Pro Tools not recognize Reason?

Reason knows the Digidesign hardware is there, because I can set the playback to come through it. But the Digidesign hardware and Pro Tools are not recognizing Reason.



Please help! I'm only on here from time-to-time, and it seems like there are many people on this forum who would know what kind of craziness is going on to not let me run ReWire.

If you can help, please email me at m_chaseoneal@yahoo.com since I don't get a chance to come to the forum very often, but I will do my best to check in on this thread and see what responses may come.



Thanks in advance!
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a little help please?


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Is there a file called Rewire2.dll somewhere in your file structure. I don't use a mac, so this help might be useless for you.

Sometimes this problem happened a bit for people using Cubase SX2 and Reason 2.5.

If you had an older version of Reason, and upgraded to a new version, sometimes the Rewire2.dll would not be upgraded too. This file is located in the system32 folder on windows, sometimes you had to manually upgrade the Rewire2.dll file to the most updated version. Rex.dll might need to be updated too.

Check here on the Props site: Propellerhead Software

You will need your Props log-in details.
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Re-install Reason and Rewire.
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