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Old 06-30-2020, 09:14 PM
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Default Does Pro Tools still work with Reason via rewire?

Does the current version of pro tools work with Reason's rewire plugin? For some reason, I dont see the rewire plugin when attempted to add it to an instrument track. When I used pro tools and reason years ago, you could use both Pro Tools and Reason in sync using a rewire plugin.
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Old 07-01-2020, 01:33 AM
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Does the current version of pro tools work with Reason's rewire plugin? For some reason, I dont see the rewire plugin when attempted to add it to an instrument track. When I used pro tools and reason years ago, you could use both Pro Tools and Reason in sync using a rewire plugin.
Yes it still works. On my system there's actually a Reason plugin under Instruments that when selected will open Rewire.
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Thanks for clarifying.

Now this means something is wrong with my system. I tried reinstalling reason 10 lite and reason 8 but it still doesn't show up in pro tools as an instrument option. Is there a way to install rewire?

Also, Ableton live does show up as an instrument option in pro tools.
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Rewire is not included in Lite.

What are all the plugins that show up under Propellerhead?
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His sig say PT 10 with the CPTK. I'll have to assume that's correct and that Reason 8 is AAX?

If the sig is correct, maybe the Mods can move this to the PT 10 forum.
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Sorry for the confusion. My signature was outdated. I changed it to what I currently have.

Also, Ive included what options i have in the pro tools plugins list.
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Now this means something is wrong with my system. I tried reinstalling reason 10 lite and reason 8 but it still doesn't show up in pro tools as an instrument option. Is there a way to install rewire?
I'm not sure where the Reason plugin is stored - it doesn't show up in the folder where most all the other plugins are stored.

Have you trashed Preferences? That should force a rescan of all the plugins when you start Pro Tools so maybe it will show up.
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Again -- What are all the plugins that show up listed ***under Propellerhead***? ie. organize plugins by Manufacturer.

Reason 8. Does that even support AAX-64? I'd be surprised, if you want to curate a plugin museum you should know this/have checked it already...

But go check... is the rewire plugin installed in the plugin folder at all? Seems an obvious thing to check.

If it is what is the actual executable type for the plugin?

e.g. in Terminal, with Trim as an example...

$ cd /Library/Application Support/Avid/Audio/Plug-Ins
$ file Trim.aaxplugin/Contents/MacOS/*
Trim.aaxplugin/Contents/MacOS/Trim: Mach-O 64-bit bundle x86_64
$

(showing Trim.aaxplugin in this install is an AAX-64 plugin only)

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Reason 8. Does that even support AAX-64?
I'm using Reason 8.3 successfully with Pro Tools 2020.5.
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I'm using Reason 8.3 successfully with Pro Tools 2020.5.
OK then now we know that is supposed to works. It would be good to see the actual plugins physically installed in the folder.

Wasn't there also something about getting Reason in 64-bit mode as well if working with AAX-64 ... can't find a link to that.
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