- #OPEN SONY ACID PRO 7.0 PROJECTS IN PROPELLERHEAD REASON 8 REWIRE HOW TO#
- #OPEN SONY ACID PRO 7.0 PROJECTS IN PROPELLERHEAD REASON 8 REWIRE SOFTWARE#
Create a MIDI track, and in the track's 'Output' drop-down menu select the Reason instrument you want to trigger via MIDI. In the Arrangement window, they're in a folder track called 'Rewire Channels'.ĥ. The channels you activated in step two appear in the mixer. Click the buttons toward the left to enable the channels you want (you can rename channels in the right column, so names that are relevant show up in Cubase 's mixer).Ĥ.
Select ' Reason ' and a Rewire panel appears with Reason 's 64 available channels (see screen shot on previous page). Go to the Devices menu, which lists various Rewire-compatible applications.Ģ.
#OPEN SONY ACID PRO 7.0 PROJECTS IN PROPELLERHEAD REASON 8 REWIRE HOW TO#
Now let's look at how to Rewire Reason into various host programs. You close programs in the reverse order: Reason first, then the host. (With Rewire 2, it's also possible to stream 4,080 individual MIDI channels - 255 MIDI buses with 16 channel per buss - from one application to another.)Īnother aspect of Rewire is that programs must be opened in a particular order, usually host first, then Reason however, some programs will automatically launch Reason if you select it as a client. If you choose all available outs, instruments can Rewire into the host's channels individually, and be processed individually. You may have the option to choose only the master mixed (stereo) outs, all available outs, or your choice of outs. The original version of Rewire allowed streaming of up to 64 individual channels into the host's mixer Rewire 2 ups that to 256.
#OPEN SONY ACID PRO 7.0 PROJECTS IN PROPELLERHEAD REASON 8 REWIRE SOFTWARE#
Propellerheads' Rewire is a connection protocol that allows two or more software applications to work together like one integrated program. We take you through the steps needed to Rewire it to eight popular programs. Reason makes an ideal 'synth rack' for use with a variety of host software. The SX MIDI track drives whichever instrument is selected as its output. Reason's selected instrument outs show up in the Arrangement window as part of a Reason folder track, as well as in the mixer. Cubase SX's Reason device panel is toward the upper centre the mixed output and four other channels are active.