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Old 29th March 2008, 06:59 PM   #1
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For those of you who rewire with reason...

I recently started rewiring reason into protools and combining sounds from my external synth, along with sounds from reason, and other plugins I have in Protools... It's not bad using Protools as a sequencer, but what if you want to use the Regroove in Reason 4, or you got a pattern running on your redrum that you want to transfer over to your midi track on Protools? Is this possible? Can someone explain this..
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Old 29th March 2008, 08:17 PM   #2
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I recently started rewiring reason into protools and combining sounds from my external synth, along with sounds from reason, and other plugins I have in Protools... It's not bad using Protools as a sequencer, but what if you want to use the Regroove in Reason 4, or you got a pattern running on your redrum that you want to transfer over to your midi track on Protools? Is this possible? Can someone explain this..
easiest way i can think of is if you use the send pattern to sequencer bit which will send the redrum pattern to the reason sequencer and from there you can export a midi file which you then import into pro tools.
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Old 31st March 2008, 07:00 PM   #3
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In Pro Tools 7.4 you can record midi notes from Reason into Pro Tools. So basically what you would want to do is record your midi into Reason first, then use regroove as usual, and when you are finished select the commit to groove option in the Reason sequencer. You can then record the midi notes into Pro Tools.
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Old 26th May 2008, 05:36 AM   #4
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I just stumbled upon this post, and was just wondering.What do you mean when you say "combined sounds from your external synth".
Can you get your keyboard to play, through the amplifiers, the sounds that reason generates??if so, could you please tell me how??i have been looking for many months
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im not in front of the studio comp but i know in reason 3 there is a way to transfer a track to a midi file.
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Old 26th May 2008, 05:54 PM   #6
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I was saying that I'm combining as in not making a beat with just reason sounds, but with other sounds from like externals synths or plugins or whatever, into Protools. I wasn't talking about actually combining sounds like in the combinator from external stuff. I wish I could do that. Well maybe you can... Iono.. Maybe
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I was saying that I'm combining as in not making a beat with just reason sounds, but with other sounds from like externals synths or plugins or whatever, into Protools. I wasn't talking about actually combining sounds like in the combinator from external stuff. I wish I could do that. Well maybe you can... Iono.. Maybe
you can take the audio from the external device, throw it into melodyne or auto tune to create a midi file and then throw that into Reason. Just rewire Reason into a seperate track. For true combinator effect set the out puts of both tracks to a bus and the input of an Aux track to the same bus. You can use the original audio and reason tracks to mix the signal which you can control overall using the Aux controls.
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