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Sat Oct 14, 2006 11:52 am Using rewire - cubase and reason |
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Hi I have Cubase SE v.3 and reason 3.
I have been creating my drum and bass tracks in reason and then creating a mix and then importing the mix into cubase where I record my audio files - guitar, vocals etc.
Then I thought I would try re-wire, where cubase is the master and the controls of both softwares are in perfect sync. What a fantastic difference in sound quality!
But... problems! I have a m-audio usb interface which was a pig to set up with cubase and while re-wire worked a few times floorlessly, it would sometimes take an hour to get them both running. Then I read that in the device setup, I should "release" the ASIO device in the background. Ok, I did this and now I can easily get them both started (I say easily, I have to play the cubase track to get reason loaded and suffer all that spluttering). Trouble is, when I view the reason window, the playback stops. It is OK as I can do my tweaks in reason and then open the cubase window to hear the effect, but this is not how it should be!
Any re-wire experts out there who can point me in the right direction?
Regards
Hugeknot
www.musicollaborate.com |
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Mon Oct 30, 2006 10:38 am |
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| Releasing the ASIO driver when out of Cubase is no solution if you want to work in Reason as well. You said, that wihout enabling it you can not start both programs. Do you get some sort of driver error message? |
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Wed Nov 01, 2006 1:39 pm Re: Using rewire - cubase and reason |
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| No error message, usually the opening of the reason file would shut down the cubase programme. |
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