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Old 11-30-2005, 05:24 PM
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Default Setting up Reason for Rewire in ProTools

I have PT 7 and Reason 3.0. I'm running rewire on an Instrument track. In my Reason file I have just the Hardware Interface a Combinator with a MicroMix and three Redrums hooked into it. However, I'm not sure what device in to select in my ProTools track. Of course every device comes up and I pick the most obvious which is the Combinator, but when I play it through ProTools it gets a double voice. But when when playing back the MIDI I recorded there is no double voice. I'm not sure if it is the way I'm setting up the Reason file(which I'm thinking it is) or did I miss something in Protools. Can someone please help me out.
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:32 AM
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Default Re: Setting up Reason for Rewire in ProTools

Did u try disabling the module input in Reason?
If Reason recognizes your keyboard, whenver you create a new module it sets a MIDI input for that module.
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Old 12-01-2005, 07:49 AM
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Default Re: Setting up Reason for Rewire in ProTools

Check your Reason preferences under MIDI and make sure that you don't also have a MIDI input selected there. If you do, you'll trigger Reason both directly and via Pro Tools, resulting in the doubled voice.
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Old 01-01-2006, 06:58 PM
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Default Re: Setting up Reason for Rewire in ProTools

i also have a question, although there is probably an obvious answer i missed. once i re-wire reason, i can hear it just fine, but how can i record it into my PT session?
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Default Re: Setting up Reason for Rewire in ProTools

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how can i record it into my PT session?

You could buss the Output of the AUX track to the Input of a Audio track.





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duh. thank you.
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