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Old 01-22-2004, 01:56 PM
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Default VST to RTAS Adaptor vs. ReWire to RTAS Adaptor

I've been thinking about getting the VST to RTAS adaptor, but I've heard its still new and buggy.
I have Reason 2.5, and if I get the ReWire to RTAS adaptor, How would that work with ProTools?
Is their a special RTAS Plug-In that is choosable from the Stereo Plug-Ins?
Then if so, do you output the VST instruments to Reason or just to the ReWire Protocal.
Will the ReWire adaptor work just with ProTools, without running Reason?
I've read some about this adaptor, but have no clue how it works with ProTools.
If anyone knows or has it can they explain it. Any bugs or problems.
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Old 01-22-2004, 02:32 PM
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Default Re: VST to RTAS Adaptor vs. ReWire to RTAS Adaptor

Avtually its a VST to Rewire adaptor, and the main thing it will give is more then 2 audio-channels into ptle.
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Old 01-22-2004, 04:52 PM
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Default Re: VST to RTAS Adaptor vs. ReWire to RTAS Adaptor

PTLE 6.1 is a rewire host and runs reason directly.
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Old 01-22-2004, 10:26 PM
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Default Re: VST to RTAS Adaptor vs. ReWire to RTAS Adaptor

I misread your post a little bit...

PTLE can host reason indeed. But i think there's no way of getting audio from with reason to go out to ptle, and then back again into ptle. For audio its one-way traffic.

Using Rewire in ptle is very simpley. Create an aux-channel, and put a reason plugin on there. Then reason will get launched in rewire-mode, and voila. If you need more audiostreams fro reason to ptle, create more aux-channels, and put more reason-plugins on there. One minor catch: only the first initiation of reasin is true stereo. The rest you need to insert as doublemono, and then unlink, and choose left channel 3/right channel 4 for example.
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Old 01-22-2004, 10:28 PM
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