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Guest blink
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hello loyal psychonauts!

 

i am an avid Reason fan, but am beginning to see that industry standard is (and probably will be) cubase for sequencing. it had been mentioned before that reason can be sequenced externally with rewire. is there anyone out there who could shed some light on the subject, or possibly point me in the right direction (i.e- web link). i would seriously like to take the next bold step into more serious music making. help me obi wan, you're my only hope!

 

thank you so much,

blink

Guest Lifeform
Posted

well if you own cubase... which i'm assuming you do. Just go into the "panels" menu up top in cubase and select rewire... with reason NOT opened. Then open up reason.. Of course the sync will be messed up until you clean that up with yer preferences and what not. But! i do suggest doing all yer sequecing in cubase, and just use reason as yer tone generator. It gets a bit sloppy and hard to follow if your doing sequecing in both programs. I believe you do need rewire 2 do this... But if you have the most up to date programs, that shouldn't be a problem. If you got anymore questions... Just post again, or mail me... My email is as stated above.

Guest blink
Posted

thanks so much for your help. very informative, and concise tip. you made one more person in the world a happy camper!

 

 

fight on psychedelic freedom fighter!

 

ps. i have about 4 gig of samples on my ftp server. feel free to mail me personally if you would like an account;)

Guest eXpulse
Posted

if you have cubse you don't need reason ( except if you want to use the sound bank)

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